9 Best Freelance Writing Websites

Last updated on April 12th, 2024 at 11:11 am

You’re about to learn about the 9 best websites that pay $300 or more for writing. If you’re a new writer and you want to make money, check out these sites.

1. Aibbyte

Aibbyte is another tech website for data engineers, analytics engineers, or software developers. That’s specific to AI knowledge as well.

They pay up to $900 for non-original ideas, and I don’t know what that means. Maybe you should dig deep into another type of content idea that they have or maybe they can give you an idea.

This is a great original idea for an article that’s worth nine hundred dollars. They pay, so you can look at it and see it says they’re looking for three kinds of articles: data insights, data news, and tutorials.

In other words, these Data Insights articles explore a topic or introduce a foundational concept related to data. AIS AI is a huge industry in itself, so if you’re unsure about these other types of tech content, you can rely on it.

Here is data news, so focus on new data or AI trends. You can simply plug in Google and look at what the current AI Trends are to get a sense of what you might write about new technologies, new announcements, and original thoughts.

It would probably be helpful for a reporter to use something like Haro to get some AI community thought leaders in the Tech Community. This is so they can add their perspectives and tutorials.

2. Copyhackers

Copyhackers
Copyhackers

The first one is Copyhackers. Copyhackers has content about copywriting, business case studies, email breakdowns, landing pages, and other things that can help writers like us.

As a result, if you have an original idea or can dive deep into something, you might be able to write for Copyhackers. They say they accept one in 30 pitches, but only one in three get published.

You can use this as a way to see if you can hack it as a copywriter because they are very strict about what they want. This site says they pay 300 to 1,000 dollars for each completed post.

Well, that seems to be the highest amount you will find anywhere. You should check out these guidelines if you’re interested in writing for Copyhackers. They talk about what they want and don’t want when you pitch them.

3. Twilio

Twilio
Twilio

The next site is Twilio, a text-based site. By contributing to tutorials in programming, you can improve your writing and development skills.

In terms of that type of content, they do pay 650 dollars and you can check out the blog to see what type of content they publish to get an idea of what they do.

You can see how it’s structured, what type of images they use, how they use their subheadings, what type of content they provide, and how long it is. You can also see if they are promotional here.

4. Photoshop Tutorials

Photoshop Tutorials
Photoshop Tutorials

Next up is Photoshop Tutorials, which pay up to $300. Now if you know of a tool that you are very familiar with, you may want to search for that tool and write for us.

In the case of Photoshop or Canva, perhaps Canva has a guest posting where you can write about canvas stuff or Final Cut Pro. I know Photoshop tutorials and they can pay you up to $300 for guest posts.

You can look at these things to see if they have a place where you can guest post and get paid. If you have a quick tip, you can earn fifty dollars, but for a full tutorial, you can earn between 150 and 300 dollars.

You just click on the button to submit your tutorials, they also offer articles and roundups that don’t pay as much, but if you just want some cash for your writing, you can also do a Roundup to get an idea of whether it’s for you to be a freelance writer who gets paid online.

Lots of clients love roundups. This is a way to get that experience. If you know a lot about Photoshop, go to the site and look at what’s already there to see if you can write for them at their level.

5. ElitePersonalFinance

ElitePersonalFinance
ElitePersonalFinance

Take a look at that if that is what you’re interested in writing about. Elite personal finance is about finance, business, money, credit reports, credit cards, and loans. It’s definitely a good place for you to write if that is your writing niche.

They pay three hundred dollars a guest post. If you email them at this address with your post idea, they will let you know whether or not to proceed. Upon completion, they will pay you 300 for your work.

They require blog posts between 1,000 and 3000 words. There are several topics they accept: making money online, saving money, loans, credit cards, identity theft, and unique content articles and guides.

You can include promotional links, original artwork, and a document attachment. These are the topics they accept: making money online, saving money, loans, credit cards, and identity theft.

If this sounds like your cup of tea, or even if it doesn’t, if you’re a brand new Rider and you’re looking for ideas for this site, you can check out personal finance and find some topic ideas.

Then you have a published piece that’s paid for and you can put it in your portfolio. Then you can find something related to personal finance. Getting paid for guest posting might be a good way to figure this out.

Maybe you can do something about loans, or maybe you can do something about real estate.

6. Neptune

Neptune
Neptune

The Neptune website caters to engineers and tech people, so you can write for them if this is something that interests you. For data scientists and machine learning engineers to share their knowledge, they pay between 300 and 600 dollars for each article.

The rate depends on the article’s situation, as well as its relevance to the machine learning community and Neptune. They suggest a rate based on the topic idea for each article.

I think it’s great that they will work with you to determine what the ideal number is between $300 and $600. This is based on your knowledge and what you will be writing. I suggest you check out the content that they have on this site to see examples.

So that you can see the flow, the structure, and the length of each post when you want to write for these types of sites. In other words, there is Neptune dot AI.

7. LogRocket

LogRocket
LogRocket

 The next is LogRocket, another text site. According to their website, they are one of the most respected resources for fronted developers on the web.

Developers can rely on them for deep technical content that helps them do their jobs and stay current with new technologies. This is where you can publish these kinds of content writing ideas if you are writing for this kind of audience.

They pay you up to 350 dollars. Once again, browse their blog to see what kind of content they published so you can figure out what to pitch.

8. Draft.dev

Draft.dev
Draft.dev

The next site that pays is draft.dev, which is also a technical website. They do technical marketing content for software companies, so that’s the main audience for their type of content.

They have an online application, so you can fill this out. You need three plus examples of your work online. Again, you can write on LinkedIn, Medium, or guest posts to get those pieces live and shareable.

In this section, it asks how long you have been in engineering. All of our writers are former or current software engineers, data engineers, technical writers, or other professionals. In other words, you can put up to five years.

You’ll find a whole bunch of different skills listed here that you can click on based on what you’re currently learning, your location, and how many articles you would be able to contribute. In any case, this could become an ongoing thing that you get paid for.

Let’s see what they pay: 315 to 578 dollars. You could make over a thousand dollars with this company if you want to make two posts a month. You know, between six and seven hundred dollars to over a thousand dollars. 

9. Dilettante

Dilettante
Dilettante

The last one is dilettante. This is a journal that features art writing and charges five hundred dollars as a standard fee.

Consequently, they publish articles that combine visual analysis, critical theory, and closed-text reading, with topics relating to social justice, politics, art, and quirky history.

For me, it’s similar to the content I see on Medium. It is a place where you can get paid more than what the medium pays for your content. Many people consider this place here.

It doesn’t publish very often, I believe quarterly, so it’s more like a magazine publication type of thing. However, if this topic is in your niche, you might want to consider that.

Whether you want to write about lifestyle, politics, history, or art, you would be paid for this type of work if you wrote for the publication.

Conclusion – Best Freelance Writing Websites

So there you have it. Here are nine sites that pay $300 or more for writing. Tell me if you’ve written for any of these sites in the comments below. If you are interested in any of these, please let me know, and you can read my other articles about freelancing and making money online.

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