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You can earn money writing for a lot of websites. Some of them are as follows:
1. Adoptive Family
Adaptive Family is open to suggestions regarding any and all aspects of the adoption procedure. Pay based on the task.
2. The Daily Beast
The Daily Beast is said to pay up to $250. Because their submission guidelines include a black-hole editorial@ email address, you'll need to do some digging to locate the appropriate pitch person.
3. Backpacker
Backpacker is all about travel, advice, and wilderness hiking. Pay based on the task.
4. Gothamist
Gothemist pays between $50 and $150 for reporting on New York.
5. OZY
OZY pays freelancers, but their rates vary.
6. ClearVoice
ClearVoice is a platform that allows bloggers to connect with brands in a variety of niches and to order posts for its own blog. From what we've seen so far, pay can vary from $250 to $400. The rates you are willing to accept are set when you apply; The platform then sends you emails when good opportunities come up. It's anything but a bid site — charges are preset. The client, on the other hand, selects a writer from among those offered gigs. Fortunately, once your profile is set up, there is no complicated application process. You simply reply that you are interested, and they will let you know if you win the job.
7.Contently
Contently pays approximately 35 cents per word for their online magazine that focuses on freelancers.
1. Adoptive Family
Adaptive Family is open to suggestions regarding any and all aspects of the adoption procedure. Pay based on the task.
2. The Daily Beast
The Daily Beast is said to pay up to $250. Because their submission guidelines include a black-hole editorial@ email address, you'll need to do some digging to locate the appropriate pitch person.
3. Backpacker
Backpacker is all about travel, advice, and wilderness hiking. Pay based on the task.
4. Gothamist
Gothemist pays between $50 and $150 for reporting on New York.
5. OZY
OZY pays freelancers, but their rates vary.
6. ClearVoice
ClearVoice is a platform that allows bloggers to connect with brands in a variety of niches and to order posts for its own blog. From what we've seen so far, pay can vary from $250 to $400. The rates you are willing to accept are set when you apply; The platform then sends you emails when good opportunities come up. It's anything but a bid site — charges are preset. The client, on the other hand, selects a writer from among those offered gigs. Fortunately, once your profile is set up, there is no complicated application process. You simply reply that you are interested, and they will let you know if you win the job.
7.Contently
Contently pays approximately 35 cents per word for their online magazine that focuses on freelancers.