1. Better Humans
At Better Humans, a self help publication based on Medium, you can earn $500 per post about human potential or self improvement.
They don't want typical blog posts like lists, inspirational essays, thought-pieces, or any of that.
Instead, they want evidence-based advice mixed with personal experiences.
Also, each article should be at least 2,750 words or more.
2. Clubhouse
At Clubhouse, a project management platform for software developers, they pay experience software developers/engineers to write for them.
Here is how much you can make:
- $350 per article for blog posts
- $400 per article for how-to/tutorials
- $600 per article for how-to/tutorials with working code examples
They accept how-to guides, in-depth tutorials, career advice, and more.
3. Bitch Media
At Bitch Media, you can get paid $150-$1000 per article that you get published related to feminism.
They want to publish articles that have a feminist response to news, mainstream media and pop culture that are 1,200-3,000 words long, depending on the category.
They also have opportunities for print articles to be published if you don't want to limit yourself to online media.
Here's their full payment structure for print articles:
- $700-$1000 for features
- $350 for dispatches
- $250-$700 for culture stories
Here's their full payment structure for online articles:
- $300-$600 for magazine features
- $200-$400 for spot illustrations
- $600 for photo essays
- $150 for online images
Related: 19 Websites That Pay You $200+ to Write a Blog Post or Article
4. Scribe Writing
At Scribe Writing, you can get paid $60-$70 per hour to help authors write, edit, or market their books.
Here's a video on what their work-from-home jobs look like and where to find them:
Look for online Scribe jobs here.
5. Cambridge Proofreading
Another website that pays you well for proofreading and editing services is Cambridge Proofreading.
Here, you can earn $20-$30 per hour via PayPal.
You can also choose to be paid weekly, bi-monthly, or monthly.
Their requirements are that you:
- Are a native English speaker.
- Have at least a bachelor's degree from a respected American, British or other English-speaking university.
- Can edit at least 10,000 words per week.
You can also set your own schedule with Cambridge as long as you meet the minimum of 10,000 words edited per week.
Apply to work for Cambridge Proofreading here.
Here's some more information on Cambridge as well as other sites like it:
Related: 3 Websites That Pay You $25-$30 per Hour for Editing
6. Link-able
Link-able is a website where you can get paid $150-$1000 per link to help get clients backlinks to their sites.
You help them get these backlinks by guest blogging for sites that have high domain authority.
So, if you're pretty experienced at getting guest articles published on top websites and have a good understanding of how link building works fro SEO, you can use those skills at Link-able to make A LOT of money.
Apply to write for Link-able here.
7. UpWork
UpWork is a top freelance website that allows writers to make anywhere from $30-$150 per hour for their skills.
Here, you're in charge of what jobs you apply to do and how much you work.
Also, you can specialize in many different types of writing skills like:
- Ghostwriting
- SEO content writing
- Editing/Proofreading
- Speech writing
- Copywriting
Set up your profile at UpWork here.
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