Photo by @aaronburden on unsplash.com So you are thinking about turning your writing skills into cash. I'm here to tell you to stop thinking and start doing. Here are 7 websites where you can finally turn your passion into a paycheck. 1. The Penny Hoarder This is one of the most popular finance websites in America, receiving millions of visitors every month. If you have unique tips on saving money or managing finances, this is your spot. Best fit for: Finance writers Earning Potential: $75 to $150 per piece. How to apply: Send a pitch email directly to their editors. Check their website for more info. 2. The Sun Magazine This magazine appreciates the beauty of words. They accept a wide range of styles: fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and interviews. If you pour your heart into your work, they want to see it. Best fit for: Creative writers, poets, and storytellers. Earning Potential: $300 – $2,000 (depending on the genre) How to apply: Visit thesunmagazine.org/submit. If you get ac...
Photo by Glenn Carstens-Peters on Unsplash There's a small group of writers who have unlocked a secret to making significant money with writing, and it has nothing to do with the conventional monetization methods. While most writers are stuck on Fiverr, trying to find gigs that will pay them just enough for a decent meal, a small group of writers are taking advantage of opportunities that are hidden in plain sight. The most fascinating thing is that most of these opportunities are so simple and easy, you wouldn't even believe they are real until you see someone make money with them. You can make about $100 to $200 or sometimes even $500 a day to write posts that are as short as a text message . I know this sounds ridiculous, but hear me out. Writers are making thousands of dollars monthly to write posts that take them about 20 minutes a day to write. The Quora+ opportunity It wasn't very long ago when everybody was going on about how Quora is dead. It's almost 2026, an...