The internet is a place with endless possibilities to make money. You just need to know where to look for it.
I’ve put together a list of websites...
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Hi Julia, I would like to add our site to the list if possible: searchcandy.uk/insights/ - Can pay up $50-200 for articles related to NLP, information retrieval, or ecommerce. Is there a list I should be looking for somewhere to add our site to?
Hey Colin! I'll add it to the post :) Are you looking for more technical content? And where should people send their pitches? Just reaching out to info@searchcandy.uk?
Thank you! Yes, or via here. Yes technical content and tutorials related to NLP, information retrieval, or ecommerce. Thanks!
whoa, I never thought it could be this many.
And I'm sure there are many more!
Julia, thank you for the great article!
I am just finishing a code tutorial, and planned to post it here.
But now I'll send it to LogRocket first, to get $350 :-)
Yes!! Let me know how it goes :) I'm also just finishing up a technical article and hope to get some $ for it.
on LogRocket: We’re not accepting new applicants for our guest author program at the moment. Check back soon!
I will send my tutorial to Tutorials Point.
Thanks! I'll update it on the post.
LogRocket has so many good articles that I've come across. So much so I created a note file to keep track of the ones I read to keep track of how useful they've been. So far my notes have this one link about a beautiful and light web framework called Hono: blog.logrocket.com/build-web-appli...
Wow, what a list, that's a lot of research! Thank you for sharing this valuable information.
Do you know if most of these businesses stop you from cross-posting your article to your own blog or other communities?
From what I saw they allow it. The only requirement is that your post includes a canonical reference meta tag back to the company's post.
Thanks for the list, Do they really pay at the range you mentioned there. I tried some local publications in past, but never got paid close to what they mentioned.
Did you try one of those in the list? I don't see why they would lie about it...
Yes, I recognize 2 in your post from past, one of them was clear from the start that they only accept writings that can be backed by few years of industry experiences. Since I was relatively fresher, they won't accept my submissions. So no issues there.
There were two more, they published my submissions and didn't pay me. Only one of them replied back that they considered me guest writer and my payment was in form of networking recognition I would get because they published my posts, Other never replied back.
Anyways, these are ancient history for me, I never wrote again until lockdown made me get bored. After reading your post, I contacted few of them, Corbin from coderpad replied back and has shown interest. I hope my experience would be better this time. All in all, your list is quite large and well laid out. I appreciate the hard work that went into compiling this list.
Hi Abhinav, I'm sorry you had such bad experiences.
Could you tell me what companies published your submissions but didn't pay you? (you can send me a DM on twitter if you prefer). I am curious because I'm starting to write as well and don't want to do business with companies like those.
Thanks!
Hello @juliafmorgado,
Thank you for this list. It's helpful. As per the issue Abhinav mentionned here, I think it would be intersting to let people know about them so that they can't work with them.
Hi Abel, I agree with you. I'd like to know the companies he mentioned so I can make a note on the blog post.
Thanks @juliafmorgado for sharing the extensive list. I checked StackOverflow link (stackoverflow.blog/2020/01/27/blog...) but it doesnt talk about the payment for writing the blogs.
Would be worth sharing the references for the article that references to payments?
I'll check and get back to you. Thanks for bringing it up :)
Thanks.
Just about now I was needing this.
I have been fairly busy developing my stack for just my website (maybe should have used something more canned?) But, so I wanted a web3 login. So, I wanted to make streaming available so that people who upload content can share it. etc. etc. ...
copious-world
So ... yes ... I want to take care of IoT and build a DAW with the same stack. Other lofty goals...
Need an army, but am hoping to buy coffee.
I wrote for Smashing once. Nice experience! Got groceries just in time. I might write for them again. I have moved beyond Vue to Svelte and I might use yet another. Trying to keep the front of the front very agnostic. Trying to keep the backend in very replaceable pieces. Maybe some node.js parts can be in the V lang or in C++ or in Rust. But, node.js now, no typescript just ... just needs to work. Perhaps something is there for Smashing and other things.
Great to get help in finding sources... thanks
Awesome!! Looks like you're very busy, you should try getting some extra $ from these companies :)
Thanks for the mention of ContentLab! We're always looking to grow our pool of tech writers.
Great list. :D
Awesome!
Do you still take writers?
Hi, how is your list related to this list? github.com/malgamves/CommunityWrit...
Not related, I added a few more that aren't on this repo. I'll probably make a PR :)
Thanks for the mention @juliafmorgado 🙌
If anyone has any queries about writing for Webiny Headless CMS, please get in touch with me!
Awesome!! Thanks Ben :)
This list was super comprehensive and insightful. Thank you so much for sharing!
My pleasure Angeline! Let me know if you end up getting some $ from any of these companies :)
This list is brutal!!!
Thanks a lot for sharing Julia. Blessings
Glad you liked it Francisco!! Are you planning on writing to any of these companies?
Probably... I like to write and I do it, but only in spanish. My english grammar is not enought yet.
I don't know similars to them in spanish. If you know, tell me... please. ;)
I want to learn anymore about JS, Vue and React, and then maybe.
You can read my first two articles here (in spanish) in my profile.
Greeting and blessings from Venezuela.
Wow, perfect!!! This is very useful 👏👏👨💻👩💻✍💰
Checked out the Coderpad link but Corbin has left Coderpad. Do you know of an updated link for them?
Oh wow, didn't know that. I'll check that and get back to you :)
Thanks for the deep research and sharing your knowledge Julia. Much appreciated.
My pleasure Ryan! Hope these tools are helpful to you :)
Thanks for this extensive list. I did not know all of these.
My pleasure! Hope you get some $$ :)
Thanks a lot for sharing @juliafmorgado
Thanks for letting me know, I'll make a note on the post.
DOWNLOAD this cool content as a CSV File. The file includes the company name, link, pricing, and areas of interest.
I like how you wrote this article in a consistent manner. It made it easy to extract the content.
Here's the CSV file. You can add other fields in case you want to keep track of your application(s) to any of the platforms.
Here's the code just for fun :)
To run the code yourself, do the following on this page:
Open the downloaded CSV file in a spreadsheet and add other columns to keep track of your applications.
I applied the first 20 projects on the list one by one, (some projects are outdated, some are unreachable.), but got no responses of any companies in my email inbox.
Most projects of the list are product-oriented, you must use their products for a long time then you are able to write an 'experience report' to match their demands. But most of their products are not free to use.
If you really need to find a short term income source to cover your gap-year shortages, I don't think this list will do you a favor.
What a wonderfully comprehensive list!
I'm the Corbin currently listed on the CoderPad listing. If possible, could I be removed from this list? I no longer work for them.
That said, last I heard their guest author program is going strong and they're a fantastic team to work alongside. I'd suggest DMing their primary Twitter account instead of mine.
Hi Julia, I created a CSV containing your article's companies and links. Do you mind pinning the comment so others can easily get the file? Thanks.
Here's the link: dev.to/medosa/comment/262im
Wow! This is a very nice list! thanks for your time and effort. I've just started to write on dev.to. I'm hoping to make some bucks off writing.
Where can I find this kind of list this year 2024?
what is mean by $50 per piece?
Thanks a lot for sharing @juliafmorgado
Update about Airbyte - they no longer pay $900. Currently it is between $300 and $500.