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The following is a list of seven websites and blogs that pay writers up to $50 per post, and sometimes more.
A special thanks to Fatima Saif for completing the research for this article.
For even more opportunities check out this list of 7 Blogs that Pay Writers $150 Per Article
Practical Homeschooling Magazine is a print and digital magazine that features the latest educational trends, useful how-tos and practical answers to the toughest homeschooling questions. They are looking for “practical articles (with resource lists and, ideally, photos) that explain how to meet some homeschool challenge or how to venture forth in to some new area.” They pay $50 per article. To learn more, read their writer’s guidelines.
ProfitF.com is a Forex and Binary options trading website. They want unique articles (of 200 to 800 words) about Forex, finance and economy. They want the articles to be accompanied with at least one image. They pay $10 to $50 per article, depending on the quality. To learn more, refer to this page.
The Dance Journal is “Philadelphia’s most comprehensive site and resource for dance.” They are looking for writers based in the greater Philadelphia region. They expect the paid writers to contribute at least 1 to 2 pieces a month in order to have their own featured column on the website. They generally pay $50 per article. The rates are negotiated separately for seasoned journalists. To learn more, refer to this page.
Creative Loafing Charlotte is a print and online newspaper that is a “go-to source for all things arts and entertainment in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg area of North Carolina.” They publish reviews, profiles, polemical essays, investigative pieces, stories about local institutions, and more. Their pay generally starts at 10 cents per word. To learn more, refer to this page.
Seven Scribes is a media, commentary and news site that is dedicated to creating a space where young Black writers and artists can give commentary and analysis on politics, art, literature and pop culture. Their rates start at $100 flat for reported pieces and $80 flat for essays, artworks, fiction and poetry. To learn more, refer to this page.
The Root is a digital magazine that “provides an unflinching analysis of important issues in the black community through insightful and savvy commentary from black thought-leaders.” They want the interested freelancers to submit story pitches of 1 to 2 paragraphs. Payment reports suggest that they pay up to $0.25 per word. To learn more, refer to this page.
Crixeo is a digital cultural arts magazine that covers “everything from books, music, movies, fashion and street art to design, technology, culinary art, sports and family.” Payment reports suggest that they pay an average of $400 per article. To learn more, refer to this page.