7 Reliable Freelancing Websites that Offer $50+ Per Article to Writers

Masnun Jamil
THE CROWN
3 min readApr 30, 2022

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There’s plenty of low-paying “internet content” work available. It might be time to develop your career by learning to write an article and, more importantly, how to get paid to write articles.

I’ve done the research, gathered the information, and prepared a list of freelance writing markets that will pay you $50 or more for every piece. What you need to do is come up with a solid proposal for their business that includes a unique idea that solves their problem or a problem that their target audience is having trouble solving. And then deliver pure gold if you’re accepted.

Let’s get started with markets that pay writers $50 or more for each piece.

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FundsForWriters

FundsForWriters is looking for guest posts on how to make a living as a writer. Unique writing ideas for writers, unique writing markets for writers, and unusual ways to make a living with words should be the focus of your article.

You can send a query or a full manuscript to them. To reduce the chances of rejection, read the submission guidelines as many times as possible.

They pay $60 via PayPal for a 550 to 650-word article.

B. Michelle Pippin

Are you an expert at writing articles on business? If you answered yes, this blog is an excellent fit for you. They pay via PayPal between $50 and $150 per piece.

Read their pitching requirements attentively and adhere to the latter to prevent rejection.

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IncomeDiary

Would you like to write articles about making money online, SEO, affiliate marketing, traffic generation, and entrepreneurship for a decent wage? If you answered yes, you’re safe and sound at IncomeDiary.

They are willing to pay $200 for a 1500-word article. You pitch your article idea to them first and wait for a response.

WritersWeekly.com

WritersWeekly.com is a website dedicated to articles about how to make money as a writer. They also take pitches for writing markets and ideas for how to make money with written words.

They pay $60 per accepted article, but you must first pitch them your article idea. You write and submit your manuscript if you are accepted. The good news is that your article will be published under your name.

The article should not be longer than 600 words. Their submission guidelines can be found here. They make their payment through PayPal.

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FreelanceMom

Lisa Stein (a Self — employed Mother) started FreelanceMom to provide insights, mentorship, and professional advice for moms who want to initiate their own business while also having to run their families.

As a result, they accept pitches that teach freelance moms how to run a business whilst also raising families.

They pay writers between $75 and $100 per 900–1500 word article. Before pitching, make sure to read their guest post guidelines.

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Make a Living Writing

Guest posts on blogging, marketing, copywriting tips, market reports, and ghostwriting are currently getting acknowledged.

This blog pays $75-$100 per article to writers. However, to ensure that your pitch stands out among the many others they receive, read the current list of topics they accept pitches for in the pitching guideline.

Elite Personal Finance

Elite Personal Finance is accepting guest posts on a variety of topics, including personal finance, business, making money online, loans, credit cards, and identity theft. They pay $300 for articles with a word count of 1000 to 3000 words.

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Masnun Jamil
THE CROWN

I’m a medical student and a new writer seeking to fine tune my skill.