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Becoming a full time freelance writer is a difficult commitment when your tasks aren’t aligned and organized. With that being said, every freelance writer needs to have a variety of freelance gigs to fall back on. Therefore, here are 9 publications that supply high paying work for writers. Take what you will from this list, and enjoy! –– Brandon Lee

9. B. Michelle Pippin

Are you a business-minded individual that wants to share your views with a larger audience? B. Michelle Pippin is a publication that supplies high-quality content on all types of business subjects. They are now welcoming writers to work with them. They publish all sorts of articles, essays, and lists on business topics, and they pay $50-$150 for each article. Their submission guidelines can be found here.

 

8. Tofugu

Tofugu is a multi-niche blog that publishes stories on Japanese culture, travel, and language speaking tips. They encourage regular submissions by worthy writers. They pay $250 for every accepted post, and pay more for established writers. Their submission guidelines can be found here.

 

7. Daily Worth

Daily Worth is a publication focused on published stories based on women and money. They even pay a whopping $150 per article. However, getting in touch with this publication can be tricky. After contacting them about how to send in pitches, they suggested contacting their managing editor via Twitter for a personal conversation. Consider this an exclusive tip.

 

6. Freshbooks

Freshbooks is a website built to inform readers and viewers about accounting, taxes, and other financial essentials. They do accept writers to regularly contribute to their blog. They pay $200 per post, and up if you can negotiate successfully. Their submission portal can be reached here.

 

5. Stork Guide

Stork Guide is a popular publication that published stories focused on toddlers, proper baby care, and baby essentials for upcoming parents. They accept short posts around 300 words and longer posts as well. However, they pay $50 for each post, depending on the style and length. Their submission guidelines can be found here to pitch.

 

4. Work Online Blog

The Work Online published all sorts of freelancer tips on how to work online to maximum efficiency. They actually employ a writers program to freelancers who want to pitch stories to go live on the website. They pay $50 per post. A full look of their submission guidelines can be found here.

 

3. Rankpay

Rankpay is an informative publication which, according to their website, publishes “SEO, content marketing and social media tips, strategies and news”. They pay $50 per post that exceeds 1000 words, and they encourage regular submissions. A full brief of their submission guidelines can be found here.

 

2. The Anxiety Foundation

The Anxiety Foundation is an informative blog focused on stories and topics of anxiety in people and society. They usually publish articles over 550 words. They also pay $50 per accepted post. More of their submission guidelines can be found here.

 

1. SlickWP

Slick WP is a coding and web development blog that published articles focused on WordPress tips and tricks readers can use to advance their repertoire. Slick WP generally publishes long-form articles between 1250 and 2000 words in length. They pay $100 for each article and give you the opportunity to set up a contributor profile where you can pitch more articles. Their submissions guidelines can be found here.

 

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