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Writers! Here’s a list of seven blogs that pay up to $50 or more per post. Topics include computer gaming, hair extensions, cats, cancer, and college. Be sure to carefully study each website to get a clear idea of what they publish before pitching. We do our best to research payment rates, though they may change or be incorrect. Negotiation is often necessary. — Jacob Jans
Modern Rogue covers computer gaming, lifestyle, and pop culture. They pay $50+ per article. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
Best1X is a pet blog, focused on reviews of products for cats. Articles include topics such as the best cat dewormer, cat toilet training, etc. They pay $20 to $55 per post. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
The Underbelly is a website focused on dealing with cancer, especially from a personal perspective. They pay up to $50 per month per post. (It is a little unclear what this means.) To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
World Hum publishes travel stories, videos, and slideshows of travel experiences. Their stories have even been republish in “The Best American Travel Writing.” Payment is negotiated. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
Black Hair Club is a blog about hair extensions and wigs. They publish articles about “2018 Hair News” as well as reviews of products. They pay $50 per post. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
Ravishly describes itself as “the Internet’s cool aunt.” It brings an intersectional feminist perspective to issues that matter to its community, such as gender equality, body positivity, pop culture, and cat pictures. Pay varies but has been reported to usually be ~$50-$75 for each article or essay. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
Back to College publishes information for adult re-entry students who are pursuing an advanced degree. They accept unsolicited articles that discuss all aspects of the re-entry experience, from finding financial aid to mastering online education. They pay $55 and up for features. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.