BEST SITES THAT PAY YOU FOR BLOGGING

Blogging

How I Round

How I Round is a hub for writers who are passionately and preferably actively involved in theaters. They prefer blog posts and essays of different word count. The payment is also given according to your type of content and its published word count.

Writers Weekly

Writers Weekly focuses on ways to make money through writing related to corporate communication or writing for markets, etc. They accept queries related to the topics before you write an article. If accepted, they pay $60 for a 600-word article via PayPal.

Freelancer

Freelancer is a marketplace for bidding for and posting freelance jobs. You can search and apply for different types of writing jobs, which have a variety of budgets. The portal provides multiple withdrawal options including PayPal and Skrill.

Web Design

A List Apart

A List Apart is a site that specializes in web design and its related topics. You can pitch your ideas or submit an article that is written per their style guide. They publish articles of ~1500 words and offers a variable pay based on your write-up.

Education

Scotch

Scotch believes in high-quality content that focuses on educating its readers on almost any topic. They prefer writers with demos on CodePen, and any previous writing will also give you an edge. Their payment is tier-based – up to $150 per article.

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TakeLessons Blog

TakeLessons Blog features articles revolving around music and language. They accept articles 900-1200 words long, and if accepted, you get paid $50. Additionally, you can conduct classes as an instructor at TakeLessons as well.

The Change Agent

The Change Agent focuses on articles related to different social justice issues. The magazine feature works of adult education students aka learners. They accept articles of a length of 200-1000 words and pays $50 if it gets accepted.

Entertainment

Polygon

Polygon specializes in content for the video game industry, be it game reviews, opinions, or strategy guides. They prefer that writers pitch forth their ideas before typing out the articles. They pay competitively depending upon the word count.

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WhatCulture

WhatCulture allows you to write versatile articles revolving around gaming, films, and sports. They also consider video submissions and news articles. Your article must be at least 1500 words long, and if accepted, you will get paid £30 per article.

General Knowledge

ListVerse

ListVerse lets you earn straightforward – write an exciting list on almost any topic, and you can earn $100 via PayPal. They accept only original content and have some strict rules, which you must check before submitting a list.

Lifestyle

International Living

International Living features articles that provide insight into foreign destinations. Their readers want info focusing on the cost and the way of living, culture, healthcare, etc. They pay variable depending upon the type of content and its word count.

Parenting

Lies About Parenting

Lies About Parenting accepts feature articles that are based on your parenting stories. Also, you can write about parenting techniques, traveling, and advice lent by doctors, teachers, etc. You get paid $50 for each of your featured articles.

Scary Mommy

Articles to do with different stages of parenting, from pregnancy to child birth, to issues to do with raising kids and more.

Programming

DigitalOcean Community

DigitalOcean Community has a donations program through which you can contribute articles that deal with production systems, and software development, etc. You get paid around $300 for tutorials along with a contribution to a tech charity.

DigitalOcean Community
Linode Guides & Tutorials

Linode requires writers who are experts in the field of Linode and Linux and can contribute tutorials for the same. You must have a knack to explain the technicalities clearly and elaborately. You get paid up to $300 for every guide you compose.

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SitePoint

SitePoint pays you a hefty sum of $150 for articles and $200 for tutorials but has strict guidelines. They cover topics based on HTML, CSS, and more web development niches, and pay via bank transfer within Australia, PayPal, or SWIFT transfer.

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