7 Wealth Generation Methods for Young People

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Write Articles And Earn $100 A Day [21 Best Websites in 2020]


       Do you want to get paid to write for articles? If yes, this list of 17 websites and blogs that pay writers is exactly what you need.  Do you have a flair for writing?

Why don’t you use it to make some money? Many writers don’t do it because they cannot figure out where to start. If you are one of them, then stop worrying anymore.

Because in today’s post I will tell you the names of some of the top content writing sites that pay its writers instantly for their expertise at writing.

The skills of so many good writers go unnoticed, only because they do not find a platform to showcase their talent. Do not be one of them. If you have the skills put it to use. Don’t let it go to waste.

So check out the sites that I am going to talk about here and get in touch with them with some really cool ideas. If they find it interesting, just submit your post and get paid.


A few tips to become a professional writer:


1. Write daily: if you write daily, unknowingly you will start improving your writing skills.Read “great content” daily: It helps you to learn how to write highly readable content that the users love to read and share.

2. Use powerful words:

3. Keep sentences short and easy to understand.

4. Improve vocabulary

5. Become a proofreader and train yourself hard.

So above are some of the tips that can help you become a professional writer.

Now without further due, let's get into it…

#1 Spyre Studios.

      This is a great site to make some money if you have good knowledge of web design. It accepts quality posts on well-written tutorials, posts/articles, and how-to. This site looks for original posts and does not reprint any post that has been already published elsewhere.

If you already have a blog, SpyreStudios can help you get some backlinks by letting you link your blog to the post that you want to submit.

     They pay 50$ per post that is accepted and up to 160$ for good descriptive and quality tutorials.

#2 Penny Hoarder.


     This is an amazing website that shares posts on money-saving hacks, success stories, budget planning, etc. Basically, they publish articles related to life and how it can be made easier.

      Penny Hoarder looks for 600-700 words long posts about smart money guides, unique job ideas, life on budget ideas, DIYs, etc. So if you think you have similar ideas, then go ahead and pitch it.

Your post will be published under your real name and they are also willing to link your post back to your website. Isn’t that fancy?

The payment will be discussed with you by the editor.


#3 Funds For Writers.


      This is another fantastic site where you can submit your ideas and get paid for them. This site looks for unique and inspirational content on marketing, profitable business, success stories, unusual writing ideas to make money, etc.

      Your post should be a short one ranging from 500-600 words. Unlike the above site, this one is open to reprints. Although the payment for such submission is low they are still paid for.

      They pay 50$ for unpublished original content and 15$ for reprints.

#4 Listverse.


      Litverse is a brilliant website that offers to pay you for your submissions. The rules for submitting a post here are quite simple. Your content should be original, error-free and quality posts.

      They look for content that is more like viral content that is put down in standard native speaking level English language.

      The topics that you can write about are unsolved mysteries, misconceptions, hidden knowledge etc.

       Another good thing about this site is that they have their own bunch of graphic designers. So if you are someone like me who is bad with images, do not worry. The Listverse team will do all the images for you.

     They pay a 100$ per post for an idea that they agree to publish.

#5 Cosmopolitan.

         Cosmopolitan is constantly looking for enthusiastic and creative contributors to their blog. The best thing is that if the idea you are pitching on gets selected, you get paid for it.

       What’s even better is that they will sign you up for future assignments. Which means your career gets the kick start you were looking for. Now that’s something really cool. They look for stories about college life and memories with friends or a date or something that happened at a party etc.

You will love writing for them. Because it’s just the memories that you will have to recreate in your own words.

     They pay $100 for every accepted post.

#6 Greatist.


   Niche: Mental Health/Relationships/Getting Healthier

Amount: $125+

Payment Method: Unspecified

Greatist is a blog focused on relationships, mental health, and life as it affects 20- and 30-somethings.

They are looking for articles about mental health, relationships, and getting healthier. They also accept career-related articles (especially when it comes to achieving work/life balance and being more productive), struggles with substance abuse, and social media/technology.

      They expect articles to be between 1,000 – 1,500 words and pay at least $125 for each article they accept.

#7 Hub Pages.


       Another website that I stumbled upon is HubPages. In this site, you will have a wider scope of letting your ideas flow. That’s because they blog about almost everything. Be it health, technology, literature, science or any other niche that you can think of.

      So don’t forget to check them out. The post length they look for is 700+.

   Their payment is not disclosed.

#8 Babble.


       Babble is an ever-evolving website that blogs about parenting, pregnancy, humor, lifestyle, and entertainment.  It is basically a source of inspiration for a new mom or a dad about how to raise their kids or things to do during pregnancy etc.

       As obvious as it sounds, Babble looks for and publishes similar content. The writer guidelines in Babble are not easily found on the website. So if you want to contribute to this blog you will have to try and get in touch with the editor directly.

This post pays $100-$150 per submission.

#9 Dame.


         Dame is another interesting website that pays its writers for their submission. This website covers topics on politics, reproductive rights, policy, civil rights, race, sex, class, gender, LGBTQ, disability, class, media, law, cultural trends, and more.

         Make sure that your ideas have a strong viewpoint and have an original and forthright voice. Because these are some of the features the website looks for in their writers.

      This site reportedly pays $200 per post.

#10 Write Naked.


          Write Naked is another site that surely needs your attention. This site is run by a freelance writer called Tara Lynne Groth from North Carolina. Write naked is slightly different from the others so you need to check it before pitching your ideas.

      You can send in your ideas only during the open reading schedule. They will pay you 50$ for Guest Posts. But if your posts are particularly good they might send you a 200$ as a standard compensation.

#11 Writers Weekly.

         The next site that you might want to check out is the WritersWeekly. Though they have a team of writers to curate content for their blog, Writer’s Weekly also purchases articles from freelancers across the globe.

         They make it clear, however, that they are not interested in columns and series or free posts to promote a product or service. They look for articles on how to make money by writing.

         You can also send them posts about home-based businesses and self-employment that may result from writing, such as self-publishing, corporate writing, ghostwriting, etc.  So basically they invite all ideas that help writers support themselves performing the work they love.

         They pay 60$ for original posts and 40$ for reprints.

#12 Make A Living Writing.


           Carol has a great motive and her blog is definitely worth mentioning. A writer herself, Carol tries to help writers grow by paying them for what they write.

Make A Living Writing is one of the top content writing sites that pay its writer for their work. This blog looks for topics in Productivity, social media and marketing success stories, Editor Q & A, writing craft etc.

         She believes if a blog is making money for its owner, then guest bloggers must be paid too. You can send in your ideas and if it gets selected mail her your final draft.

        She pays 75$ for short posts and 150$ for long in-depth posts.

#13 CrazyLeaf.


        Crazy Leaf is yet another amazing content writing site that pays a good amount to its contributors for submitting their work. They accept articles from freelancers, wallpapers that you have designed, inspirational stories, etc.

This site invites writers with original content that should be at least 500 words long. You also need to add 3 images to your post of the defined px size.

They have not disclosed the amount they pay per post.

#14 ThemeForest.


           For all of you who are familiar with WordPress, will know that ThemeForest is the largest marketplace for WordPress resources. It is one of the leading names in the web designing sector. This platform is a great source for web designers to make some money and get a quick exposure in the web designing market.

      Currently, ThemeForest pays 100$ for every submission that you make.

#15 Mirasee.


          Mirasee is another website that pays you for contributing to their blog section. They look for 1000-2000 words posts on marketing, business, productivity, growth etc. You can earn a quick $200 for submitting something unique in the relevant field.

      Currently, it pays only for the posts they commission.

#16 Eureka Street.


          This is a fantastic site that accepts submission from writers on various topics. It mainly looks for analysis or commentary on politics, religion, popular culture or current events in Australia and the world.

        They accept posts of up to 800 words with no images, relevant links. They also accept posts on creative non-fiction and short fiction.

Eureka Street pays $200 for every accepted submission that you make.

#17 Longreads.


Niche: Anything

Amount: $250 – $1,500+

Payment Method: Unspecified

Longreads is looking for well-written, well-told, and easy to follow stories that illustrate relatable human experience that their readers can identify with.

They want blog posts, reading lists, short interviews, personal essays, memoirs, critical essays, book reviews, investigative projects, and long-form journalism.


#18 Bitch Media.


Do you love feminist analysis of culture? Then you are welcome to contribute at Bitch Media.

       It is the best choice for women to get paid to write feminist based articles.

There are three types of contributions: the first one is “FEATURES“, the second one is “DISPATCHES” and the third one is “ CULTURE”.

      Your “FEATURES” are between 2200 to 3000 word long and also descriptive with a deeply feminist perspective. (Your Feature should be like this)

DISPATCHES are 1200 words. (A good of a DISPATCH)

And Culture is where bitch media brands books, music and screen.

Bitch media Writer’s guidelines

      Niche OR topics: Family, trauma, poverty, inequality, religion, white supremacy, masculinity, violence, marketplace feminism, science fiction, fantasy, capitalism, voter suppression, climate change, workplace abuse, girl bosses, aging, conspiracy theories, fear, identity, safety, technology, politicians

Amount You Get Paid: $700-$1000 for features, $350 for dispatches, and $250-$700 for culture stories.

Payment: ____ Unpublished

     How to Submit: You can contribute as a blogger here and if you want to contribute as a feminist analyst then send your pitch here.


#19 Money Party.


     Do you have some practical ideas for earning and saving money? Then MONEY PARTY is the best place to get paid to write articles.

     Articles with stories, numbers and strategies are more likely to get accepted.

       The funny thing is that you don’t need to be a freelance writer to contribute, an intermediate level blogger can ask for a contribution.

       As long as you have the real working strategies that can help readers to make or save some money, you are welcome to pitch at MONEY PARTY.

Contributor’s guidelines

    Niche: Money, save money, budgeting

Amount You Get Paid: $30 – $150 per approved post.

Payment: PayPal

     How to Submit: Please include an HTML version of your post in a simple text file and email it to us via editor@moneypantry.com. Use “MoneyPantry Guest Post” as the subject of your email.

#20 Longreads.

       Longreads is also one of the great places to earn money for publishing content.

FEATURES/Long-form journalism/Investigative Projects are generally between 3,000 and 6,000 words.

      You need to come up with the best and more descriptive publishes to be considered by longreads.

      Longreads features are rigorously edited and fact-checked so if you can’t write long and detailed and fact-based articles, I suggest you don’t waste your time.

      Contributor’s guidelines

 Niche OR topics: Stories, weird world, in-depth interviews and journalism

Amount You Get Paid: $1500 for every successfully submitted Feature and $500 for normal pitches (2,000 – 2,500 worlds).

    Payment: Stripe.

How to Submit: You can email your submission, as a PDF or text file, to members@longreads.com

#21 The Penny Hoarder.

     If you can write short and sweet content then The Penny Hoarder is the best place to get paid to write articles.

     TPH is basically a huge blog that talks about money kind of stuff. So if you are more inclined to this niche you can easily get paid by TPH.

     The important thing is that you need to submit at least 3 links to past digital publications. If you don’t have past experience in writing on digital publications, you can’t pitch your idea at the penny hoarder.

Contributor’s guidelines.

      Niche OR topics: Unique job ideas, budgeting, money-saving tips and business tips.

Amount You Get Paid:  $50 per approved article.

Payment: Unpublished


Depending on what category your submission falls into, it can be between 800 to 6,000 words. They pay a minimum of $250 and up to $1,500+ per article.


Conclusion:


I know it’s not easy to kickstart a writing career especially when you have just stepped into the field. You might sometimes be overwhelmed at the idea of where to start. I, therefore, thought of compiling this list of the Top Content Writing Sites that pay its contributors for their work.

     I hope this post was helpful to you in showing you a direction where to begin from. I will surely try to bring in more sites and add them to this list. So do come back and check out where else you can send in your ideas.

Until then keep writing!



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