If you’re looking for online writing jobs, keep reading! This massive list of paid writing gigs has you covered no matter what your writing niche or specialty is!
Freelance writing is one of the best ways to make money from home, and it’s perfect for beginners. You don’t need experience or a degree, the opportunities are plentiful, and you don’t even need a website to get started. As long as you can provide well-written, engaging content — you can make a good amount of money.
Not convinced?
New York Times Best Selling Author Nora Roberts only has a high school education. She started writing her first novel back in 1979 after being trapped at home due to blizzard conditions. To date, Nora has written over 200 romance novels – incredible!
Still don’t believe me?
A few years ago, Danny Margulies decided to quit his full-time job to pursue a copywriting career using the freelance platform Upwork. Without any special education or training, he was quickly able to hone his skills and pull in six figures during his second year working as a copywriter.
If you’d like to work at home as a freelance writer, here is a huge list of paid writing gigs, where to find them, and in some cases pay rates.
Blog Writing Gigs
Writing blog posts is a quick and easy way to earn money and showcase your expertise, as numerous sites will allow a short bio with a link back to your website. Many of these sites have established guidelines in place, so make sure you carefully read through the details and follow all of the guidelines. Crafting a thoughtful pitch will greatly improve your chances of getting accepted.
- 99 Designs – Contact for rates
- A Fine Parent – $75
- AutoStraddle – $80-$200
- B2B Writing Success – $100-$300
- BDG – Contact for rates
- Bored Teachers – Contact for rates
- Budget101 – $40
- Cambrick Yard LLC – Contact to rates
- Christian Courier – $30-$70
- Clever Girl Finance – Contact for rates
- Codecov – $500
- Copyhackers – $300-$1,000
- DIS – $25
- DollarSprout – Check listings for rates
- Dotdash – Check each freelance listing for rates
- First Quarter Finance – Contact for rates
- Freelance Mom – $75-$100
- Girls Guide to Cars – Contact for rates
- GreenPrints – $150
- Grown and Flown – Contact for rates
- Hip2Save – Contact for rates
- Horse Network – $100
- How-To Geek – Contact for rates
- Income Diary – $150-$300
- Introvert, Dear – $75
- IWA Wine Blog – $20-$50
- Listverse – $100
- Loaded Landscapes – $20-$150
- LoginRadius – $200
- Make a Living Writing – $75-$150
- Mold Busters $200-$400
- Mommy Poppins – Competitive rates
- Money Crashers – Competitive rates
- Nutri Inspector – $60-$180
- Pregnant Chicken – $100
- RankPay – $50
- Screen Rant – Contact for rates
- Sheville – $100
- SitePoint– Contact for rates
- Small Biz Trends – Negotiable
- Smashing Magazine – Contact for rates
- Technology Networks – Contact for rates
- The Barefoot Writer – $100-$300
- The Krazy Coupon Lady – Full-time, pay DOE
- The Sportster – Contact for rates
- The Write Life – $75-$250
- Theme Park Tourist – $50 + traffic bonuses
- Wise Bread – Contact for rates
- Wrestling Inc. – Contact for rates
- Writers Weekly – $30-$60
Freelance Writing Platforms
No matter what type of writing opportunities you’re looking for (article writing, copywriting, creative writing, grant writing, ebooks, technical, case studies, press releases, content writing, or white papers), you’ll be able to find them on these freelance marketplaces. Each job site works in its own manner. Some you’ll search for projects and submit bids, others you’ll apply to become a freelance writer, and others you set up your own profile and list your services.
- Capital Typing
- ContentFly
- Contently
- ContentWriters
- Express Writers
- Fiverr
- Freelancer
- Guru
- Journalism Jobs
- Legiit
- Media Bistro
- Medium
- nDash
- Outsourcely
- People Per Hour
- Reedsy
- Textbroker
- Toptal
- Upwork
- Verblio
- Vocal
Writing Greeting Cards
Have a knack for writing short and sweet sentiments? Turn your ideas into cash by submitting your words to greeting card companies. According to Carol Eannarino, payment for a greeting card idea ranges from $10-$50 or more, depending on the studio.
- Blue Mountain
- Comstock – $50 per idea
- Greeting Card Universe
- Oatmeal Studios – $100
Of course, you can create your own cards and sell them on a platform like Etsy. Melanie, from Simple Made Pretty, chronicles her success in selling greeting cards on Etsy here.
Helpful Tips, Short Stories, and Magazine Articles
Print and online magazines are always looking for new content; that’s why many publications are willing to pay for short stories, helpful tips, poems, and even jokes.
Here are just a few publications that pay for submissions. Payment is made only if your tip or story is published.
- Apex Magazine – $0.08-$0.09 per word
- Broadview Magazine – Negotiable
- Chicken Soup for the Soul – $200
- Cricket – Up to $0.25 per word
- Cuisine at Home – Up to $50
- Discover Magazine – Print $1 per word, $300 for web
- Grain Magazine – $50-$500
- Guide – $0.07-$0.10 per word
- Ms. Magazine – Rates vary per assignment
- Narrative Magazine $50-$1,000
- ROOM – $50-$200 CAD
- The Story People – Contact for rates
- Writers Digest – $0.30-$0.50 per word
- YES! Magazine – $0.40-$0.50 per word
Do you want to write for magazines? Check out this post, where Linda Formichelli tells you how to break into this lucrative writing niche!
Job Boards for Writers
Smaller, niche-focused job board websites are a great place to search for freelance, part-time, and full-time writing jobs. Search the sites using these key phrases that meet your criteria.
- BloggingPro
- Craigslist
- FlexJobs – paid job board
- Freelance Writing
- Freelance Writing Jobs
- LinkedIn Jobs
- Problogger Job Board
- Writers Wanted – paid job board
Poetry
Are you a creative writer who enjoys evoking emotions in people? Then perhaps selling your poetry can earn you some extra cash. Here are a few places you can sell your poems.
- Arc Poetry Magazine – $50 per page
- Boulevard – $50-$300
- December – $40-$200
- Grain Magazine – $50-$250
- Palette Poetry – $50-$150
- Poem Analysis – Contact for pay rates
- Poetry Foundation – $10 per line and $150 per page of prose
- Three Penny Review – $200
- VQR – $200
You’ll also want to check out this list of ways to earn money with your poetry here.
Recipe Writers and Developers
If you’re talented in the kitchen and create your own recipes, there are food bloggers who will pay you for your original written recipes. Most will also want you to include photos or videos as well.
- Deliciously Ella
- Food52
- Minimalist Baker
- Recipe Yum – CPM payment model
- Workweek Lunch – $90 Amazon gift card
For more recipe writing gigs, check out our post on how to make money selling your recipes.
Resume Writers
Are you good at proofreading, interviewing, and persuasive writing? Then becoming a professional resume writer may be the perfect freelance writing job for you.
- Career5 – Freelance
- ResumePundits – Freelance
- Talent Inc. – Freelance
- The Job Sauce – Part-time, independent contractors
- TopStack Resume – Full- and part-time writers
Revenue Sharing
With revenue-sharing sites, you contribute content to the site, and in return, you make a percentage of the advertising revenue generated from your content. Each site does it a little differently; some offer base pay, while others are strictly based on how much traffic or how many clicks your content receives. I’ve never tried to make money this way, but here are some success tips from Carol Tice.
Romance Novels
Do you want to write the next Fifty Shades of Grey? Then submit your manuscript to one of the many romance publishers.
Of course, you don’t have to go through a traditional publisher to get your book published. With Amazon, you can self-publish your book on a shoestring budget. The nice thing about going this route is you maintain the ownership of your book, which you don’t with a traditional publisher. If you’re curious about self-publishing, check out Rachel Blaufeld’s success story with self-publishing romance novels.
Social Media and Content Marketing
With platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and more there is a huge demand for writers who know the ins and outs of these online marketing platforms. Sometimes these positions are called social media managers or virtual assistants, and other times, digital content specialists. Besides writing social media updates, you may also create content for blogs, newsletter campaigns, video scripts, and other forms of content creation. General knowledge of search engine optimization (SEO) is generally needed for these roles.
Travel Writing
Who doesn’t dream of traveling the world and getting paid to write about their adventures? While most travel gigs pay for free travel, food, lodging, and activities, there are a few outlets that will pay a small amount for your writing.
- Backcountry Magazine – $0.35 or less per word
- Down East – $0.60-$0.75 per word
- Go Nomad – $25
- International Living – $100 per $1,000 words
- Ireland Before You Die – Freelance
- My North – $50-$700
- Nomadic Matt – $250
- Outpost Magazine – Pay negotiable
- Young Adventuress – $50-$150
Probably one of the best ways to make money as a travel writer is to start your own blog. With travel blogging, you’ll write your own content, publish it, and then make money through activities like affiliate marketing, advertising networks, selling products, and paid sponsorships. If starting a travel blog sounds appealing, be sure to sign up for our free 10-day start your blog course.
Final Words About Paid Writing Gigs
As you can see, there are tons of online writing jobs for writers!
However, if you don’t see the type or topic of writing assignments you’d like to work on, you can always pitch your freelance writing services to a potential client. If you don’t have a website with writing samples, you can create an online portfolio on LinkedIn or Contently to showcase your work.
Since most of these job opportunities are freelance positions, you’ll want to be sure to track your income and expenses and set aside money for quarterly self-employment taxes. You’ll also need a system for keeping track of clients and deadlines, which our Ultimate Online Business Planning Toolkit is perfect for running your freelance writing business like a pro!
As your online writing business grows, you should invest in your writing skills by taking courses, joining professional organizations, and other tools and resources you’ll need to be successful.
What type of paid writing gigs are you searching for? Do you know of another site that pays writers? Let us know in the comment section below.
Originally published on February 25, 2015. Content updated on May 2022.
Hello, I am Robert from Nakuru, Kenya. Is there an opportunity for men? I am interested, I am willing to contribute in areas of fine arts and writing theological materials.
Thank you in advance,
Pastor Robert.
Yes, the information is applicable to men as well.
Just click on the company and it will take you to the opportunity.
I have to say I never thought I would get paid to write for a living but blogging is something I never knew would exist when I was growing up either! Such much changes but writing is always a great way to get out your feelings and thoughts and if you can get paid to do so, even better!
Me either, Scarlet. I’m so glad that you found a career that you love!
Thanks for stopping by!
I would like to get a job in writing online from home where do I start? and what to do next? many thanks in advance.
Just click on the links above and follow each sites’ instructions for applying.
Wow this looks quite informative! Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed the list, Janelle!
Thank you for the encouraging responses that you have given your audience. I started my search to find writing gigs that would pay me @ least $75 per day for my work… Unfortunately, several of the blogs/ YouTubers had negative reviews and I was discouraged. I decided to just do a search and I found your blog. The information you listed is mind blowing!!! That is… That someone would put this amount of work into compiling this list and not ask for a dime!! But, what meant the most to me is that you took the time to advise others and encourage people. Thank you for that!
You’re welcome!
I’m glad you found the list helpful. Let me know if you decide to apply for any of these positions, I’d love to know how they work out for you!
Incredible work Holly! There’s so much good info here, thanks, I know we all appreciate it.
Thanks, AJ — I’m glad you found the list helpful.
hello am a writer which website will I get a client
Shes not toting her psychic skills. Click a link.