Holicent
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I compiled a list of "7 websites" that will pay you to post in previous posts. However, a number of people asked questions because the thread did not cover important information, which I will explain in this thread.
1. Greatist
Greatist is a blog for people in their 20s and 30s who write about relationships, mental health, and life in general. They want to read about relationships, mental health, and getting healthier. They also accept articles about careers, struggles with substance abuse, social media and technology, and achieving work-life balance and increased productivity.
They pay at least $125 for each article they accept, and they anticipate articles to be between 1,000 and 1,500 words.
2. Longreads
Longreads is looking for stories that are easy to follow, well written, and show a human experience that their readers can relate to. They want personal essays, memoirs, critical essays, book reviews, blog posts, reading lists, short interviews, investigative projects, and long-form journalism.
The length of your submission can range anywhere from 800 to 6,000 words, depending on the category it falls into. They pay between $250 and more than $1,500 per item.
My research provided the basis for the information presented in this post. Because I am not an administrator of any of the websites that are listed, you should do extensive research before deciding which one to spend your time and energy on.
1. Greatist
Greatist is a blog for people in their 20s and 30s who write about relationships, mental health, and life in general. They want to read about relationships, mental health, and getting healthier. They also accept articles about careers, struggles with substance abuse, social media and technology, and achieving work-life balance and increased productivity.
They pay at least $125 for each article they accept, and they anticipate articles to be between 1,000 and 1,500 words.
2. Longreads
Longreads is looking for stories that are easy to follow, well written, and show a human experience that their readers can relate to. They want personal essays, memoirs, critical essays, book reviews, blog posts, reading lists, short interviews, investigative projects, and long-form journalism.
The length of your submission can range anywhere from 800 to 6,000 words, depending on the category it falls into. They pay between $250 and more than $1,500 per item.
My research provided the basis for the information presented in this post. Because I am not an administrator of any of the websites that are listed, you should do extensive research before deciding which one to spend your time and energy on.