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These 4 Blogs Will Pay You Up to $100 to Write a Post








1. Listverse: $100

Listverse publishes nothing but lists. Their posts are all long lists (usually beyond 1,500 words long) containing at least 10 items, with an explanation of why each item deserves its place on the list. Read more details here.

2. WorldStart: up to $50

At WorldStart, the topic is information technology and the tone is light-hearted. The site is aimed at IT beginners so you don’t need to be a technical expert to contribute — if you can share tips that are useful to beginners, you can submit a post to this site. The $50 payment is for post of 800 words; shorter posts earn a smaller fee. Read more details here.

3. The Motley Fool: $50 to $100

The Motley Fool is a finance website aimed at people interested in investing. If you can deliver detailed investing tips that the Fool’s staff feel are worth syndicating, they’ll be happy to pay you. Read more details here.

4. PSDTuts+: $50+

Got Photoshop skills? Then you can make some extra money by creating a step-by-step tutorial for Tuts+. You can even do it as a screencast instead of in writing, if you prefer. Read more details here.
These are only seven of the many blogs that pay a fair rate for a good guest post. With a little digging around online, you can find even more paying blogs on the topics that interest you. If you successfully submit a guest post to a paying blog even once per month, at $50 to $100 per post you’ll earn an extra $600 to $1,200 each year.
Don’t put it off until a day that’ll never come. Think up a few ideas and pitch them to paying blogs today. The sooner you get started, the sooner you can start bringing in some extra cash!

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