Two Article Submission Sites That Pay You To Write
If you are a writer who just does not have an outlet for your talent, the internet is a great place to get your voice heard. There are plenty of ways to publish your writing for free, such as blogs, fan fiction, or fiction websites, and if that works for you, then by all means write for them as much as you want. However, there are also ways to get paid for the writing that you do, and in this article you will learn about two websites that pay authors for articles they write.
The first website to be mentioned is cracked.com. It is a fairly popular site, but what not everyone knows is that they accept writers from anywhere, at any time. Cracked.com is a humor website focusing on articles with twists. For example, an article may be titled “6 Medicines Whose Symptoms are Worse than the Disease they Treat” or “10 Medieval Weapons that Never Should Have Worked,” and within the article will be 6 or 10 separate sections outlining what the medicine or weapon is, and why it fits into the category described in the title, all written with humor in mind. If you think you can write in a humorous way, this is definitely something to take a look at. The way it works is simple: think up a topic, “pitch” it by posting on the writer’s forum with all your sources, and wait for it to be approved. Once it’s approved, you can write the whole thing up and not only will it be published on the site, but Cracked will pay you $50 per article for your first 6 articles, and then $150 per article after that. Make sure you read some of the material on cracked.com if you have not done so; not only is it entertaining, it will help you get a feel for what the editors are looking for.
Another website to submit articles to is a website called Constant Content, at constant-content.com. Their system is request-based. People with websites or magazines that need content will post a request, such as “Article about gardening needed, 600-1000 words” or “Need funny prom story, 500 words.” All you have to do is pick one that you believe you can write, write it up, and submit it to the editors, who will subsequently approve or reject it. Once it’s approved, it will be sent to the person who posted the request, who will decide if they wish to purchase it. A unique facet of Constant Content is that you set your own price. They have guidelines based on word count, but the price choice is entirely up to you, and is generally set between $20-100 per article. Make sure to try these sites out, and you may find that you can be making good money by doing something you love!
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