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Summary

The web content provides information on three websites that pay freelance writers at least $100 per article, focusing on nonfiction pieces in the areas of employee relations, writing, and parenting.

Abstract

The article outlines opportunities for freelance writers seeking publication and payment for their work. It highlights "From Day One," a site that pays 200-300 for articles on business-to-employee relationships, "Barefoot Writer," which offers 100-300 for articles about writing, and "Zift," which pays $100 for general and technology-related parenting articles. Each section includes submission guidelines, payment details, and what the websites are looking for in terms of content and style. The article emphasizes the potential for writers to contribute meaningful content and get paid for their expertise, with a particular focus on the human elements of corporate values, the craft of writing, and parenting in the digital age.

Opinions

  • The author believes that "From Day One" serves a noble cause by exploring how companies can improve relationships with employees and customers.
  • The author suggests that "Barefoot Writer" is an excellent platform for writers who wish to share their experiences and insights about the writing profession.
  • "Zift" is recognized for its dual focus on general parenting and the challenges of technology, providing practical advice to parents.
  • The author expresses a desire to assist other writers by providing information on writing markets and contests, indicating a commitment to the writing community.
  • The article implies that writing about writing can be a lucrative niche, with "Barefoot Writer" offering multiple columns on the subject.
  • The author encourages writers to contribute to these platforms, hinting at the potential for writers to make a difference and earn money simultaneously.
  • The mention of a Medium membership and affiliate link suggests the author's support for the platform as a space for writers to publish and readers to discover diverse content.

Freelance Writing Jobs — Websites Looking For Writers

Get Paid $100.00 Or More Writing Articles For These 3 Websites

Make money writing online and get published too.

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Are you looking for websites to submit your articles to? This article has 3 different websites that are actively looking for freelance writers. Each of these websites pays at least $100.00. The categories are business to employee relationships, writing (yes, writing about writing and getting paid for it), and parenting.

From Day One

Website: From Day One

Guidelines: From Day One Guidelines

Send Story Query To: [email protected]

Looking For: Nonfiction

Payment: $200.00–300.00

Accepts Simultaneous Submissions: No

Pays Writers on Assignment: No

More Info:

From Day One tagline is “A Forum on Corporate Values.” Their mission is to find innovative ways for companies to create better relationships with their employees and customers.

This is a noble cause, wanting to bridge the gap between upper management and the workers. They are sick of headlines about companies failing their employees time and time again. Do you think you have an answer to this problem?

Nonfiction: They are looking for stories between 800–1,000 words about companies and how they could do better on a more personal level. They especially want articles that “dig into the human elements of how companies can build well-grounded values into their business and carry them out.” They pay $200.00–300.00 for an article.

Barefoot Writer

Website: Barefoot Writer

Guidelines: Barefoot Writer Guidelines

Send Story Query To: [email protected]

Looking For: Nonfiction

Payment: $100.00 — $300.00

Accepts Simultaneous Submissions: No

Pays Writers on Assignment: No

More Info:

Do you want to get paid for writing about writing? This may not be for you, but there are a ton of writing articles on medium — if you think you have something to add — this could be an excellent online publication for you!

Nonfiction: The articles they are looking for are 6 different columns with word counts between 400 and 900. All of these columns are about writing in some way — for instance, how you became a writer, become a freelancer, or be a better writer.

Check out the guidelines page for more info. It is pretty detailed, with column descriptions and tips to read before you pitch.

Zift

Website: Zift

Guidelines: Zift Guidelines

Send Story Pitches or Completed Manuscripts To: [email protected]

Looking For: Nonfiction

Payment: $100.00

Accepts Simultaneous Submissions: No

Pays Writers on Assignment: No

More Info:

Zift is a parenting app that allows parents to monitor and control screen time. However, Zift also has a parenting blog. About half of the blog is about parenting and technology (like screen time, apps, etc.), but the other half is general parenting articles. This is everything from how it is impossible to be the perfect parent to kid-friendly youtube channels.

Nonfiction: They are looking for parenting articles with original content, offering practical advice and including references. Their guidelines post is pretty straightforward. Your submission must be at least 800 words, but they prefer articles 1,500–2,000 words. The payment is $100.00.

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