10 Websites That You Can Get Paid to Write in 2021

What would your earnings look like if you paid $100 and up for each task – to write? There are sites that pay writers are out there, much or more. keep reading!

10 Websites That You Can Get Paid to Write in 2020

One of the easiest ways to get paid for writing is through an active quest for blogs and online publications that pay authors. If your article is accepted or published, you can then approve your submissions to these websites and get paid.

If done correctly, you can earn a full-time living only for those websites by doing online writing jobs.

In essence, this article lists 10 websites that provide job creation for freelance writers; to write about health, tech, travel, finance, business, freelance writing, blogging, and pets.

10 Websites That You Can Get Paid to Write

1. Cosmopolitan 

This website pays $100 per article. Your article should be up to 800 words, and a “crazy, emotional, or funny” experience you had in college should be shared.

You can even share a college opinion (“why college is nonsense” – LOL I will have to apply myself for that one!), so check them out certainly!

2. Transitions Abroad 

This website pays up to $150 per article. This platform also recognizes posts on cultural travel, country guides, teaching abroad and generally working abroad.

If you want to write about 1.5K-2 K words for them, be ready to write.

3. The Sun Magazine 

This website pays $100-$2,000 for fiction and pays $100-$250 for poetry. How fucking cool is that!? They also accept non-fiction works and encourage submissions from people of color (which is awesome!).

4. The Travel Writer’s Life 

This website pays up to $200 per item. Notice that this site does not publish narratives about straight-up travel.

As a travel writer and informative interviews, they are also searching for insider tips on gaining more money.

5. Income Diary 

The website pays $200 per article. More specifically, they’re looking for experts on website creation, getting website traffic, and using social media.

Just keep in mind that your article needs to be AWESOME if you want to get paid $200, so this may not be the best fit for a freelance newbie (unless you have specialized knowledge + mad blogging skillzzzz!).

6. Liisbeth 

This website pays $100-$2,000 per item. The site’s tagline is “field notes for feminists in industry,” so what they are searching for is pretty self-explanatory.

They already have 1,000 subscribers and more than 10 K followers on social media, so you will get your writing in front of quite a few female entrepreneurs!

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7. Linode 

This website pays up to $300 per item. Do you have advanced knowledge of these super-technical topics and the ability to specifically break down those topics?

Pitch away!

8. WP Hub

This website pays $100-$200 per article. If you want to write for this site, you would need an experience in web development, as they are not only looking for reviews and simple technical guides.

Often, they put out weekly posts, so if you are a WordPress guru, the opportunity for a lot of work is certainly there!

9. Alaska Airlines Magazine 

This website pays $150-$700 per item. Pitch away if you can write about travel, business, technology, sports, education, personal investment, or any of the other topics that they cover (use this pitching guide to make sure your pitches get the best shot to get accepted!).

If you can write with a sense of humor, Bonus points!

10. Nutri Inspector 

This website pays up to $180 per article. This site accepts product reviews, informative articles, and ultimate “how-to” guides, with the ultimate guides paying the most.

They also have positions open for regular, part-time writers – so this has the potential to become a consistent gig!

What sites have you written for that pay $100 or more? Add to the list in the comment section.

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