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💲 UPDATED: 41 Websites That Pay Writers $100+ per Article in 2024 💲 https://lnkd.in/eCGTrserNew markets were added. Pay info for others was updated. And a couple of now-defunct markets were removed. If you're looking for #FreelanceWritingJobs, or building a list of prospects to pitch, check out these websites and blogs that pay writers $100+ per article.And while you're there, remember to bookmark the post. This list is dynamically updated every time a market is added, removed, or updated in All Freelance Writing's larger writers' market database (which you can find a link to in the comments below). Check back periodically for the latest market information. And if you have a blog or other website paying writers for contributions, you can submit your market for consideration in the database at the submission form in the comments below. #FreelanceWriting #FreelanceWriters #Freelance #WritersMarkets #WritingJobs

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And here's the submission form if you run a website that pays writers and you'd like it to be considered for inclusion in the writers' market database and associated market list posts like the one in the post above. https://allfreelancewriting.com/writers-markets/submissions/

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