Personal Story Writers: Paid $100 A Post
Make more money from your original stories.

As if shopping for gifts isn’t stressful, we’re living in a post-pandemic world. Budgets are super tight. And sales signs are everywhere, hoping to get your dollars before the year ends. More money would make your life easier. Lower your guilt and help you see something other than bills in your mailbox.
Most side hustles need time to build an audience. Tons of entertaining content, advertising, and even so, you’re not sure how much you’ll earn. But these publications make you a guarantee. They promise a set figure if your article gets accepted and published.
It’s a relief. Why?
There are no guarantees in freelancing unless you work for reliable clients. It feels even better knowing you don’t have to write a sample piece for the job. Instead, you prove your expertise with your portfolio. And submit the piece outline, then wait for a response.
By writing your personal stories about freelancing, you can gain $100 more for your budget.
B. Michelle Pippin
We all have a soft spot for freelance articles. You know the ones with earnings in the headlines promising the success secrets of the writer. Like an excellent student, you try the tips. Soon you have stories too.
The blogger, B. Michelle Pippin, wants your stories. Her website has an acute interest in stories about making sales and money via YouTube. Savvy tax tips, productivity secrets, automation hacks, and getting booked for speaking gigs.
Your articles need to be savvy, snarky, and instructive. The primary goal is to entertain the reader while providing actionable takeaways. She publishes first-hand experiences and wants proof of your expertise. So, you need to sign-up. If your knowledge fits, you will get emails about upcoming post opportunities. Depending on her publishing needs, your accepted submissions earn $50 to $150.
Freelance Mom
Freelance Mom welcomes both moms and dads. They take articles about systems, entrepreneurship, work-life balance, and the tools that help you achieve success. Each piece should be 900 to 1,500 words.
Your post must be original, never published anywhere before, and close with an action plan. Freelance Mom wants your experience stories, trendy research articles, and how-to guides. Make sure to submit the topic, your angle, why you’re the expert, and the key takeaway. After this introduction, share the first paragraph and the piece outline. And add ‘FreelanceMom Guest Post Submission’ to your email to [email protected].
They pay $75 to $100 via Paypal with the potential to earn a prize. If you write the most shared article of the month, you’ll win the $150 bonus.
The Layout
The editors hope for intentional, unique, and personal experience articles. They don’t accept sponsored backlinks or promotional information. The Layout publishes work to help readers become WordPress experts. Whether you flip websites or own a blog, you may know a thing or two about WordPress. If you want your story published, choose a guide, tutorial, or opinion piece format.
The Layout has a vast catalog of content. The publishers encourage reading a few existing articles before submitting your pitch. Your pitch needs to include a title, topic idea, and talking points. And end with a short bio, plus links to your published work. When it is ready, send your pitch to [email protected].
The best part is if they accept your pitch, an editor will ensure your article fits the publication’s voice. You will receive up to $150 when your story gets featured in The Layout.
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