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by Writing Axis




  25 Websites that

  Will Pay You

  to Write

  By Writing Axis

  "A great resource for writers who need regular work that pays well."

  — HBC Book Reviews

  A BRIEF INTRODUCTION

  The rise of the gig economy has provided more opportunities for writers to profit while working remotely. Whether you're looking to launch a writing career, supplement your income or increase your earning potential by writing for high-paying, big-name brands, this resource can help.

  Includes:

  25 websites that provide regular work for writers

  Sites that pay up to $800 per article, $70 per hour and $1.75 per word

  In-depth overviews providing insight into each opportunity

  Links to the websites, so you can easily apply

  Perfect for:

  Established freelancers who want to earn big by writing for large brands

  Full-time writers in search of regular remote work

  People looking to earn extra income, build a portfolio and establish a writing career

  People with writing skills who want to supplement their income with well-paying part-time work

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  Websites that

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  Get even more. Thirty-five extra sites that will pay you up to $1,500 per article.

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  Copyright 2019 Writing Axis

  TABLE OF CONTENTS

  LIST OF 25 PAYING WEBSITES

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  3 BONUS SITES

  WHERE TO FIND HIGHER PAYING WRITING JOBS

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  35 MORE SITES THAT WILL PAY YOU TO WRITE

  ADDITIONAL WRITING RESOURCES

  1) How to Make a Living as a Writer

  2) Writer's Market 2019

  3) Make Money Writing on the STEEM Blockchain

  4) Kindle Bestseller Publishing (2019)

  5) Lifelong Writing Habit

  6) The Workplace Writer's Process

  7) Writer's Digest Guide to Magazine Article Writing

  8) Become a Writer Today

  9) The Five-Day Novel

  10) The Writer's Process

  11) Stop Worrying; Start Writing

  12) Declutter Your Mind

  13) Make A REAL LIVING as a Freelance Writer

  14) Activate Your Brain

  15) Six Figure Blogging Blueprint

  16) Blogging: Getting To $2,000 A Month

  17) Ten Quick Wins for Writers

  18) Self-Discipline for Writers

  19) Writing Tools

  20) Time Management for Writers

  ESSENTIAL APPS FOR WRITERS

  #1 SelfControl

  #2 Hemingway

  #3 Evernote

  #4 Write or Die

  #5 Story Tracker

  #6 The Brainstormer

  #7 Mind Node

  #8 List for Writers

  #9 Hanx Writer

  #10 Scrivener

  HELPFUL RESOURCE FOR AUTHORS

  10 SITES THAT PAY FOR CREATIVE WRITING

  #1 - AGNI

  #2 - BWR

  #3 - Boulevard

  #4 - Carve

  #5 - Glimmertrain

  #6 - The Iowa Review

  #7 - Threepenny Review

  #8 - The Southern Review

  #9 - Ploughshares

  #10 - The Missouri Review

  LIST OF 25 PAYING WEBSITES

  #1

  Content Bacon

  Overview

  ContentBacon a digital marketing business that creates custom content for businesses of all shapes and sizes.

  From a writer's perspective, ContentBacon provides opportunities to earn money writing for some very big brands. Of course, ContentBacon takes a cut, but there's still some very good money left over.

  This is a good opportunity for new writers and experienced professional writers who need to supplement their existing client base. It’s also a good option for people who need to supplement their income with a reliable work-from-home job.

  DIGGING DEEPER INTO BACON

  What Bacon looks for in writers:

  Curiosity: People who write for Bacon have to do a of research. And they are good at it. They read a lot and stay up to date on all the best practices. They like digging into unfamiliar topics and quickly become experts in the subject matter.

  Storytellers: Bacon writers know that each piece of fresh content—each social post, blog, whitepaper, newsletter and video script is basically a short story within a bigger brand story. They see the bigger picture and can reduce it into easily digestible segments.

  Good editors: Bacon likes writers who strive for impeccability. They want people who will take the time to critique and review their work before they submit it to make sure that every piece supports the client's strategy. They also want writers who will optimize content for both people and SEO.

  Conversion-centric: Bacon wants writers who understand the time-honored art of persuasion and can provide subtle, clever and effective copy. They like writers who understand that content should not be a hard sell, but an invitation to feel, think and act. (TIP: If you do not know who Joanna Wiebe is, read about her before applying.)

  Open to feedback: Bacon wants writers who are open to self-improvement. They need to be able to take on feedback from our editors and clients. When work gets sent back for revisions, writers need to view it, not a failure, but as a challenge.

  Versatility: Bacon looks for writers who are natural mimics. In essence, they want writers who can absorb a brand’s unique personality and take on its style, voice and tone. In some instances, they even ask writers to create a brand's voice.

  Strategic: Bacon is interested in writers who understand strategy and branding. Instead of merely taking orders, writers need to be able to collaborate with our Bacon's editors to develop content that people really want to read. They may also be asked to actively suggest ideas for client blogs based on research. If an assignment feels entirely off-base, writers are asked to have a conversation with the editor before they attempt to write it to ensure it is in alignment with the overall content strategy.

  Communicative and Deadline-driven: When guidance is needed or information is lacking, Bacon asks writers to speak up and ask for support. They don’t want writers who wallow in misery or get lured down the rabbit hole. If a deadline is looming and they aren't not sure they will meet it, writers need to speak up and be proactive. They must let the editors know it may not happen as soon as they hoped and there is a potential issue. They will also be asked to set a new expectation for when they will be able to have it done. This will allow Bacon's editors to communicate with clients or reassign content with a hard deadline in enough time for another wri
ter to complete the task.

  What Bacon expects from writers

  They take the time to visit each client's website and familiarize themselves with their market and business.

  They review the client's intake questionnaire, the client's blog and any resources Bacon provides.

  They visit competitors to see what they are doing and discover ways to do it better.

  They understand SEO basics and how to incorporate keyword phrases into each article, while always writing for humans first.

  They link out to the customer’s other blog and landing pages whenever it relates to the content they are writing.

  They make sure everything they write is in line with each client’s brand and tailored toward their target audience.

  They welcome constructive criticism from the client and senior team members.

  They are willing to revise articles when necessary based on client feedback.

  They turn things in quickly and willingly take on projects with strict deadlines.

  They don't look at the things they do for clients as an assignment; Bacon only wants writers who want to tell stories and create compelling content -- not simply finish tasks as they come up.

  They have a “whatever it takes” perspective and really want to impress clients with their writing and creative abilities.

  Get the details about Content Bacon at:

  https://writingaxis.com/content-bacon/

  Note: We encourage writers to carefully read through this site's posted publishing requirements, submission guidelines and unique payment policy. Although we always vet each outlet we include in our listings; certain sites are better suited for experienced freelance writers who have impressive portfolios and lots of experience. That said, other sites are better suited for less experienced writers who need to build up their portfolios, recent college graduates, people who need extra income, and experienced freelance writers who need to make a living in between gigs.

  If this website or another website on our list alters or updates their posted publishing requirements, submission guidelines or unique payment policies; we will respond by updating this listing as soon as possible. If you have knowledge of any helpful info, please feel free to contact us at [email protected].

  #2

  Quietly

  Overview

  Quietly is a leading digital marketing agency that creates, distributes and monetizes written content for some of the world's biggest brands.

  The agency connects writers with publishers and brands, based on their qualifications, expertise and preferred interests.

  If you're approved, they will place you in their database. Whenever they have an available new project, the company searches the database for an available writer. You can make good money with Quietly, but it's generally best to use the agency to supplement your other work. If you use it with two or three other sites in this resource, you should stay pretty busy and be able to make a good living.

  DIGGING DEEPER INTO QUIETLY

  How to become a writer at Quietly:

  When they have new projects, Quietly will search its database for an available candidate. To get in the database, you need to visit the site and:

  1 Tell them about yourself

  Fill out a Quietly writer profile so they can get a sense of your expertise and interests.

  2 Show them your work

  Add several writing samples (white papers, articles, etc.) and showcase your writing abilities. If you don’t have any published writing samples, we recommend Portfolio Right Now.

  3 Get matched

  Whenever a writing opportunity comes up that matches your interests and skill set, Quietly will get in touch.

  4 Wait for your brief

  Quietly will send you a brief that details content requirements and includes info about the brand’s target audience and style guide.

  5 Receive feedback

  You will collaborate with Quietly's editors to receive guidance and create engaging stories.

  6 Invoice Quietly and get paid

  As soon as your work is complete and ready to publish, you can invoice us Quietly. They’ll process your payment within about 30 days.

  You will find Quietly’s submission details at:

  https://writingaxis.com/quiet-ly/

  Note: We encourage writers to carefully read through this site's posted publishing requirements, submission guidelines and unique payment policy. Although we always vet each outlet we include in our listings; certain sites are better suited for experienced freelance writers who have impressive portfolios and lots of experience. That said, other sites are better suited for less experienced writers who need to build up their portfolios, recent college graduates, people who need extra income, and experienced freelance writers who need to make a living in between gigs.

  If this website or another website on our list alters or updates their posted publishing requirements, submission guidelines or unique payment policies; we will respond by updating this listing as soon as possible. If you have knowledge of any helpful info, please feel free to contact us at [email protected].

  #3

  ClearVoice

  Overview

  Somewhat like a writer's mill, ClearVoice is designed to create a collaborative workspace, which lets companies secure the services of freelance writers.

  When you sign up, you are joining a talent network and will ne matched with assignments based on your expertise and rate. Once you add a CV and portfolio, companies will be able to send you work based on your abilities and specified minimum rate. You can also pitch ideas to clients.

  With ClearVoice, you set your own rates, which could be anything from 10 cents per word or $1 per word. The lower your rate, the more offers you will get. That said, you can decline any offer if it doesn't suit your schedule, strengths or interests.

  DIGGING DEEPER INTO CLEARVOICE

  ClearVoice fancies itself as "an entrepreneurial ladder" more than a freelance job.

  Its collaborative workspace and Talent Network allow freelancers and in-house editorial teams to seamlessly collaborate. The company's stated goal is to help writers seize opportunities and deliver their best work — with less hassle and less hustle.

  With ClearVoice, you can build your personal brand.

  If you are serious about freelance writing as a career, ClearVoice can help you strengthen your CV Portfolio and grow your business.

  Secure Better Jobs

  With an enhanced CV, you can join ClearVoice's Talent Network, where assignments are matched by expertise, past writing samples and rate. You also even pitch to clients in some instances.

  Share Your CV Portfolio

  The company is constantly improving its CVs (ClearVoice portfolios), so writers can better showcase their work and attract more clients. Again, if you don’t have any published writing samples, and want to land bigger clients right away, we recommend Portfolio Right Now.

  Set Your Own Rate

  ClearVoice allows you to decide what you want to charge. Set your range to view assignments relevant to you and your rate.

  Easily Communicate with Clients

  ClearVoice offers in-app messaging that lets you to chat with clients during the creation process. This results in fewer emails and time-consuming edits.

  Get Paid Quickly

  ClearVoice pays freelancers via PayPal once assignments are approved by the client. You can work with the confidence you will get paid on time.

  Get the details about the ClearVoice talent network at:

  https://writingaxis.com/clearvoice-2/

  Note: We encourage writers to carefully read through this site's posted publishing requirements, submission guidelines and unique payment policy. Although we always vet each outlet we include in our listings; certain sites are better suited for experienced freelance writers who have impressive portfolios and lots of experience. That said, other sites are better suited for less experienced writers who need to build up their portfolios, recent coll
ege graduates, people who need extra income, and experienced freelance writers who need to make a living in between gigs.

  If this website or another website on our list alters or updates their posted publishing requirements, submission guidelines or unique payment policies; we will respond by updating this listing as soon as possible. If you have knowledge of any helpful info, please feel free to contact us at [email protected].

  #4

  Constant Content

  Overview

  Constant Content is a good place to make decent money online, whether you're a seasoned professional writer or a new writer just starting out.

  With this platform, you can earn one of two ways: You can upload your articles or blog posts and make them available for sale. You set the price, and if someone is interested, they will buy either full or partial rights to the content depending on your preference.

 

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