
While contemplating what to write for this section of our website—I was looking at other websites for an idea and came up with this one. Depending on who is your website provider you have some costs such as annual website fees that can become quite pricy and you need to meet those expenses. And sometimes out-of-pocket is doable but a strain. And if you are progressively moving upward in your blogging free does not stay free for long or it has too many limitations that can affect your creativity. At this point, it’s about need, not greed. This week I played blog income archeologist and these are what I found on my dig. Hope these little finds will help you along your blogging income way to multiple income streams.
- A Fine Parent – Pays $75 via Pay-Pal for articles written from your hard-earned parenting wisdom.
- A List Apart – Pays $200 for publishing articles of anywhere between 600–2,500 words, depending on subject complexity. 1,500 words are about average.
- Austin Briggs – Pays between $55 and $105 for articles about story development, the writing process, and connecting with readers.
- Belt Magazine – Pays between $300-$500 for feature stories in the range of 1,200-3,000 words. Pays between $100-$250 for first-person essays on life in the Rust Belt and northern Midwest. Pays $25 for poems with a strong sense of place, or poems that touch on an experience or feeling that will resonate beyond the author.Pays between $25-$50 for special Jell-O Desert, Ambrosia, City Chicken, and Kielbasa recipes. For the photographer, they pay between $250-500 for photo essays.
- Coastal Review Online –Pays up to $200 per submission, though $75 is average for many of their articles. Topics cover environmental and conservation issues about the North Carolina coast.
- Listverse – Pays $100 for long, well-written list-style articles on various topics. Much includes proper formatting and attribution based on their guidelines. They only accept submissions from the US, UK, NZ, Ireland, Canada, Australia, and South Africa.
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- 10 Christian Book Publishers Accepting Unsolicited Manuscripts
- Women Authors! How To Get Your Articles Noticed By Magazine Editors
- 10 Christian Publishers For Beginners
All the research has been done. Now it’s your turn to take it and type with it. Get to those darn keys until next week…Blessings and Peace!
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