Publication | Type of articles | Article length (in words) | Rates |
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Educational posts about web development, including coding, design, and marketing. | 600–2,500 | Unclear, reportedly $200 | |
Content related to data engineering, data science, software development, and AI. | 1500+ | $900 per original article $450 per non-original article | |
Technical marketing content for software companies. | Unspecified | $300+ | |
Tips, tutorials, and resources relating to technology and design (especially web design). | Unspecified | Unspecified | |
Guides and technical articles about Linux, Socket.io, NoSQL databases, game servers, Open Change, and Web RTC. | Unspecified | Unclear, reportedly $250 per post | |
“Deep, technical content” aimed at frontend web developers. | Unspecified | Up to $350 | |
Technical articles for data scientists and machine learning engineers. | Unspecified | $300–$600 | |
Step-by-step Adobe Photoshop tutorials (as the site’s name suggests). | Unspecified | Unclear, reportedly $25–$300 | |
Articles on software development tools and practices, with a focus on “build automation, application deployment, and how to configure, integrate and develop software.” | 1,000–2,000 | $400–$500 50% bonus if article reaches 1,000 non-paid views 7 days after publishing | |
Educational content about web design (CSS, HTML, and SASS). | Unspecified | Unclear, reportedly $150–$200 | |
Content on coding, web/graphic design, and UI/UX. | Unspecified | Unclear, reportedly $50–$200 | |
Tutorials and how-tos about design (submission page singles out WordPress and Adobe Photoshop). | Flexible | Unclear, reportedly up to $150 | |
Step-by-step tutorials about web design. | Unspecified | Unclear, reportedly $100 per post | |
Programming tutorials and articles on software development in general. | Unspecified | $650 | |
Analysis relating to UX, aimed at both enthusiasts/amateurs and professionals. | 1,200-1,800 | Unclear, reportedly $50 per article | |
Blog posts about WordPress, to be written on an “ad hoc basis.” | Varies | $0.12 per word |
Publication | Type of articles | Article length (in words) | Rates |
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Travel and food articles (for the monthly in-flight magazine for Alaska Airlines). | Features: 1,200–3,000 Others: 500–800 | Unclear, reportedly: - $150 to $250 for short articles in the Journal section - $150 for “business” shorts - $500 for columns - $700 for features | |
Interviews with and personal stories about people who work as travel writers, photographers, tour operators, or other professional travelers. | Postcards: 600+ words Other sections: Unspecified | Unclear, but reported that they often pay $100–$150, and potentially up to $200 | |
Articles about tourist destinations, with “accessible” locations prioritized (i.e., not luxury destinations or resorts). | Features: 1,500–2,500 Others: 750–1,500 | Unspecified | |
Stories about food and travel. | Unspecified | Unclear, reportedly $150 per post | |
In-depth educational articles about wine (aimed at wine-savvy aficionados). | 600–1,000 | $20–50 | |
Note: This publication isn’t currently accepting applicants (as of November 2023), but will reopen in the future. Check back regularly. | Travel advice and stories, as well as educational or informational content about working, living, volunteering, and studying abroad. | 800–2,000 | Unclear, reportedly $75–$150 per piece |
Publication | Type of articles | Article length (in words) | Rates |
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“Timely first-person pieces and personal essays, experiments and trials, and interviews and profiles” on various lifestyle topics (including health and wellness, media and entertainment, and style). | Unspecified | Include your own rate with your pitch | |
Comedic or entertaining listicles on various topics. | Unspecified, often 1,000–2,000 | $100 per article, with pay increasing to $200 after your 4th published submission | |
Listicles with at least 10 items. May be on any topic, but should teach the reader about something that isn’t widely known. | 10+ items | $100 | |
Listicles on various topics, as well as human interest stories. Prioritizes listicles that have “viral” potential. | 800–1200 words | Unclear, reportedly $50 for 600–800 word articles | |
Articles about San Francisco politics, social justice, and climate change. | Unspecified | $50 | |
News and analysis about the video gaming industry, movies, and technology in general. | Unspecified | Unspecified | |
(submit via ) | Lighthearted human interest stories. | Unspecified | Unclear, reportedly $150–200 per 500-word post |
Stories about food, technology, music, fashion, and other lifestyle topics. | Unspecified | Unspecified |
Publication | Type of articles | Article length (in words) | Rates |
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Articles about America history, early American architecture, antiques, and traditional crafts. | Stories: ~750 Features: ~2,500 | $500+ | |
Content that examines historical events from new perspectives; prioritizes articles that are “newsworthy, entertaining, quirky, surprising, and enlightening” and “look at the obvious in a non-obvious way.” | Features: 2,000 Others: 500 | Unspecified | |
Essays, fiction, poetry, and articles covering many different academic topics, including science and history. | 6,000+ | Up to $500 ($250 for online-only articles) | |
Educational content about art, antiques, and collectibles. | 200–1,200 | Up to $100 |
Publication | Type of articles | Article length | Rates |
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News, personal essays, and critical pieces about “books, technology, sports, entertainment, celebrities, politics, and fashion.” | Essays: 1,500–2,500 Features: 2,500–4,000 | Unspecified | |
Note: This publication only accepts pitches from industry experts; not suitable for beginners. | Original opinion pieces that make points about politics and policy. | 800–1,000 | $100 |
News/journalism and opinion pieces. | Unspecified | Unspecified | |
Journalistic pieces and analysis on politics, culture, business, and technology. | Unspecified | Unclear, reportedly $300 for a 1,000 to 2,000-word op-ed | |
Note: Submissions are temporarily suspended; check back later. | Articles on lifestyle, the environment, and other social issues. | Unspecified | $50 per published article, negotiable |
News analysis and “explainer” articles that break new research or current events down in an understandable way. | Unspecified | Unspecified | |
Longer articles about politics, culture, technology, science, and health. | Unspecified | Unspecified |
Publication | Type of articles | Article length (in words) | Rates |
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Accepts online and by email. Also accepts via a separate form. Note: Submissions are evaluated as part of a regular contest and may not always be paid. | Not strictly articles; accepts seasonal poetry (for greeting cards), as well as book proposals in the self-improvement, relationship, and religious niches. | Flexible | First place: $350 Second place: $200 Third place: $100 |
Short, inspiring stories and poems (to be compiled for print publication). | Under 1,200 | $250 | |
Science fiction and fantasy short stories and novellas. | Up to 25,000 | $0.8–$0.12 per word, up to $3,000 in total | |
True stories (written from a Christian perspective) about people who have “attained a goal, surmounted an obstacle or learned a helpful lesson through their faith.” | 1,500 | Undisclosed | |
Long-form pieces of all kinds (including interviews, blog posts, memoirs, essays, reviews, and investigative journalism projects) that highlight aspects of the human experience. | 2,000–6,000 | $500 per article | |
Long-form (true) human interest stories. | 2,000–7,000 | Currently $20 for the competition prize | |
Short stories in the literary fiction genre. | 3,000–8,000 | $500 and 25 contributors’ copies for First Serial North American rights | |
Mainly poetry, with a weekly “Poets Respond” contest that asks poets to write about a current event. | Unspecified | Print: $200 per poem Online: $100 per poem | |
Mainly personal writing (e.g., true stories from your life), although they accept some pieces on politics or current events. | Up to 7,000 (or up to 5 poems) | $200+, based on page length | |
Nonfiction essays, memoirs and reviews, literary fiction stories, and poems. | Critical articles: 1,200–2500 Table Talk items: 1,000 or less Stories/memoirs: 4,000 or less Poetry: 100 lines or less | $200–$400 | |
Literary writing, including essays, poems, and “literary journalism.” | Short fiction: 2,500–8,000 Nonfiction: 3,000–7,000 | Poems: $200 per poem, up to 4 poems; for a suite of 5 or more, usually $1,000 (flat rate) Short fiction: $1,000+ Other prose: $1,000+, at approx. $0.25 per word, sometimes with other expenses included (e.g., travel expenses for investigative reporting) |
Publication | Type of articles | Article length (in words) | Rates |
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Stories, poems, and articles that are appropriate for children, as well as games, activities, and recipes. | Up to 2,000 | Stories/articles: Up to $0.25 per word Poems: Up to $3.00 per line; $25.00 minimum Activities/games/recipes: $75.00 flat rate | |
Nonfiction articles in various categories. (Although the magazine also prints fiction, it’s by assignment only and they do not accept pitches or queries.) | Nonfiction: 500–1,200 Columns: Up to 600 | Nonfiction: $500–$1,200 Columns: $100–$600 |
Publication | Type of articles | Article length (in words) | Rates |
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Reviews of fiction and nonfiction (mainly for adults, with some reviews of young adult fiction). | 300+ | Unclear, reportedly $50 for a 600-word review | |
Reviews that summarize the “key ideas” from “the world’s best books, podcasts, articles.” | 2,000–4,000 | Unclear, reportedly $300 for a 2,000–4,000 word book review |
Publication | Type of articles | Article length (in words) | Rates |
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Articles about copywriting, marketing, branding, building a business, and other related topics. | 2,000+ | $300–$1,000 | |
Advice and how-tos on making money as a writer. | Unspecified | $50–$150 | |
Note: This site will also consider your pitch for other sites in their portfolio, including SelfPublishing.com and The Write Life. | Articles with advice for aspiring writers. | 800–1,200 (preferred) | $75–$150 |
Advice for writers on how to stay inspired, get your foot in the door in the publishing industry, etc. | 1,200–2,500 | $0.50/word for the first worldwide printing of your article; 25% if they reprint or repurpose your article later |
Publication | Type of articles | Article length (in words) | Rates |
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Journalistic stories about environmental problems, with priority given to issues that haven’t received much attention yet. | Usually 2,800, but up to 4,000 | Print: $0.25/word Online: $200 per story | |
Nonfiction articles on environmental and social justice issues. | Up to 4,500 for features | $1–$1.50/word | |
Educational and journalistic pieces about science, history, art, pop culture, and technology. | Unspecified | Unclear, reportedly $600 |
Publication | Type of articles | Article length (in words) | Rates |
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Reports and analysis about farming, agriculture, and “food systems,” with a focus on the US / North America. | Unspecified | $350 | |
Note: Email [email protected] with your pitch. | Informative articles and guides about saltwater fishing. | 1,800–2,400 | Online: $300 Print: $750 |
Tips and advice for experienced amateur gardeners. (This is the official publication of the American Horticultural Society.) | 1,500–2,500 | $300–$600 |
Publication | Type of articles | Article length (in words) | Rates |
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Articles on time management, marketing, and business-related topics, aimed at a primarily female audience. | Unspecified | $50–$150 | |
Note: Although this is a UK-based publication, it’s open to submissions from US writers. | True life stories, written by and for women. | Unspecified | Up to £1000 (equivalent to around $1,250) |
Note: Although this is another UK publication, they don’t list any geographical restrictions on submissions. | Articles on various lifestyle topics, including but not limited to fashion, beauty, and relationships. | Unspecified | Unspecified |
News and journalism from a feminist perspective. | Unspecified | $350–750 | |
“Visual analysis, critical theory, and close text reading” centered around social justice, politics, and art. Also accepts poetry and narrative pieces. | 3,000–4,000 | $500 | |
Personal finance advice for women. | Unspecified | Unclear, reportedly $150 | |
Articles about finance and entrepreneurship, including advice on how to succeed as a woman in business and think-pieces about financial inequality. | 350–2,000 | $150–$2,000 | |
Personal finance and business articles for women. | Unspecified | Unspecified | |
Articles on business and freelancing for women. | 1,000–3,500 | $50–$150 | |
Personal articles about relationships and related topics (love, sex, travel, mental health, and “just about anything else” that affects your relationships, according to the submission guidelines). | 500–1,200 | Unclear, reportedly $50 |
Publication | Type of articles | Article length (in words) | Rates |
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Coaching and mentorship articles about business and life. | 1,600+ | Unspecified | |
Human resources-related content, tackling topics like benefits, leadership, and talent management. | 1,500–3,500 | $20–$257.40 | |
Advice and personal essays about unemployment, job hunting, and side hustles. | 350+ | $25–$75 |
Publication | Type of articles | Article length (in words) | Rates |
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Long-form and narrative stories about architecture, design, real estate, and urban planning. | 3,000–6,000 | Unspecified | |
“Uplifting essays” by blind or visually impaired writers. | Unspecified | $100 | |
Personal stories, advice, and tips about mental health. | 550+ | $50 |
If you don’t have any luck submitting to any of the publications listed above—or if none of them interest you—then don’t give up. You can also find freelance writing work on online job boards.
For almost every industry or interest you can imagine, you’ll be able to find at least a few clients who want skilled writers to produce articles about it.
You can look into:
These websites are some of the largest online job boards. They offer gigs in other niches, not just writing (for instance, you can also use them to find proofreading and editing jobs).
There are also several websites that are specifically dedicated to writing jobs:
The downside of these websites is that they’ll generally take a commission from you. In other words, when you land work, they’ll take a cut of your profits.
This means that many experienced writers prefer to avoid them and land work elsewhere. However, in the beginning, they provide a relatively simple and convenient way of landing paid article-writing gigs.
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Are you looking for article writing websites so you can start earning money online? Freelance article writing gives you the opportunity to work from home. Jobs, where article writers can be earning money, are listed every day.
We provide article writing services for a living and have learned that just knowing where the writing jobs are online is half the battle won.
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Being able to write and earn money online can be very rewarding. You can choose to work with the clients, and websites or create your own website that interests you most.
You’ll find freelance job portals very helpful since employers themselves are posting updated jobs. All you have to do is create a writer’s account and start browsing job offers.
Enhancing Your Writing Skills
There are many other legitimate ways for freelance writers to make money online . But you need to have the skills to be chosen among the large pool of applicants. So, it’s crucial to enhance your writing skills and develop the right attitude towards this craft by being open to all possibilities.
There are further opportunities for writers to achieve a top ranking on Google. You have to complete all tasks within a given time. One way to enhance your skills is to use an advanced paraphrasing tool to rework existing content into new, original pieces. This allows you to practice different writing styles and expand your range of writing abilities. Meanwhile, an AI rewording tool can help you add more creativity in a shorter time frame. This can lead to more freelance projects and save time for other related tasks.
Enhancing your knowledge and skills as a writer can help you earn money, which can even be a reliable source of your bread and butter. Take a look at the following tips on how to enhance your writing skills so you’ll find high-paying writing jobs online:
Know The Latest Trends:
Writing is an ever-ending journey, which means that it would require an intense thirst to improve your skills. For instance, Search engine optimization (SEO) involves creating content that aims to rank in search engines. This would be especially important for an SEO agency or an Adwords consultant
Meet Other Writers:
Take Writing Short Courses:
As a freelance article writer , you also get to enjoy working at your own pace, setting your own price (as demand for your writing grows) and you get to enjoy a steady income as a freelance writer .
If you want to earn money by writing online for others, here are 10 sites where you can get paid to write your own articles.
Wow Women on Writing does one thing really well: They look after female writers, encourage them and genuinely seek to offer opportunities to budding freelancers. Their audience is diverse and all focused on providing excellent content for women.
Wow Women focus on innovative business, freelancing, and training. The articles are generally detailed and designed to help writers improve their skills and showcase their work. You have an option of either asking for a payment by Paypal or, if in the USA, by Check.
How to get started
Start by reading other Wow Articles. You will want to have an idea of the tone of the site. The site is informative, relaxed and excited about showcasing good writers.
Wow Women focuses on women, writers, and a monthly theme. I am not sure what they offer in terms of a link back to your own content in the articles but they do link back to your site from your Author profile.
Please note that they do not open attachments. Your article or pitch needs to be presented in plain text in the body of the email. Sending a Bio or a link to other published work is a good idea and will improve your chances of getting published.
Strong Whispers offers readers a range of articles about lifestyle, environment and other social issues. The range is wide. Your contribution is not limited.
Articles can range from corporate greed to education reform or change in world leadership to letting the people govern and make decisions on the way we treat the environment and exploitation of resources.
Article earnings are negotiable, but they typically pay $50-$150 per published article. They are willing to pay more for the right article and website aims to publish 2-3 guest posts per month.
Step 1: Send them your best outline for an article you would like to write along with your fee expectation. Topics need to be unique and have a high impact.
They also ask that you send your current blog URL or an URL to published work so they can understand your writing style. They will tell you if the topic is of interest to them and if your sample meets their review criteria.
Step 2: After you have been invited to write for them, go ahead, write your article and submit it for review. They won’t publish simply mediocre or just okay guest posts.
Each article must be well written, accurate, grammatically correct and original content. You will get to view their guidelines so you can be sure to tick all the boxes.
Step 3: After you submit your article online, it will be reviewed. After review you will receive one of 3 emails:
If approved, it will be set to publish either immediately or at a future date. Once set to publish, you will be paid via PayPal and start earning money online.
Vocal enables you to monetize your own writing by publishing it on their platform. The more readers you get, the more money you can earn .
Link-Able is a great way for high-quality authors to earn money publishing for a wide range of clients and industries. Link-Able matches writers who are able to publish on relevant sites with businesses looking to earn mentions, links and traffic to their sites.
Founded by Jay Douglas, Link-Able offers good rates that depend on the sites you have authorship on – or are able to successfully pitch to. niches include business, finance, marketing, health, sport, tech, retail and more.
Note: The site will generally only accept native English authors and those with a track record of high-quality work in English .
The platform is simple and easy to use. Once you have been approved as an author, just browse the available writing jobs and apply.
A quick tip – You will have more success if you limit your areas of expertise to only those things you are truly passionate about.
These are basic to getting people to show interest in publishing your article and are absolutely necessary.
Cracked.com is basically a humour site. If you are a funny/smart/creative person, Cracked.com offers a good opportunity to earn some extra cash with article writing.
No experience necessary. If the content is good, this is a great way to make money blogging . You get to talk directly to the editors. Their content includes articles, photoshops, infographics, and videos. Take your pick.
Register for the site, click on the writer’s workshop, which leads you to the message board where everyone pitches their articles.
You pitch an article idea by writing the article idea, along with the five subtopics under the idea, a full column, and the information.
There is a bonus that runs in the design section also from time to time. It includes $500 for designing a winning T-Shirt, and a thread where you post (presumably humorous) infographics and they’ll pay you $100 if it’s featured on the site.
Watch Culture offers its news, opinion and entertainment coverage to millions of users worldwide each month.
As an online magazine based in the UK it covers the popular zeitgeist. Each day dozens of writers are earning money by publishing articles on Film, Music, Gaming, Sports, Television and much more to their ever-expanding five-million a month strong audience.
Several hundred articles are posted every single week from contributors, some of which you will see from time to time on Sky News, Metro Radio, BBC Radio, Dublin FM and in the national newspapers.
What Culture have begun rolling out a system entitling all writers to earn money from every article they contribute.
In the Beta testing phase, some of the contributors have earned as much as £700 from one individual article. The system is based on a per views basis, rewarding the very best writers whose content matches what their audience wants to read.
Typically, writers who could come up with original concepts and execute them well have really reaped the big benefits.
If writing isn’t your thing, they are also planning to set up a larger video presence and are looking for talented filmmakers and YouTubers to produce high-quality content for the site.
So if you think you’ve got what it takes to write interesting articles or create popular videos and make money online while doing it, get in touch with them at [email protected] for more details.
If you’d prefer to chat on Skype, the address is ‘whatculture’. Or if you live anywhere near Newcastle in the UK, they can arrange a face-to-face meeting.
Developer Tutorial provides its users with a regular supply of programming and design guides keeping them up-to-date on new and emerging technologies and techniques.
To help fuel this effort they utilise freelance writers to produce unique, high-quality tutorials in the following categories:
AJAX | Flash | JavaScript | PHP |
ASP | Illustrator | Linux | Photoshop |
CSS | Java | MySQL | Python |
They are also looking for articles referencing cool and useful lists that users would both be interested in and benefit from reading.
An example of this might be, “30 Cool Web Tools to Make Your Development Easier” or “30 Awesome Photoshop Movie Poster Tutorials”.
They pay cash for your tutorials and list-based articles so not only are you helping out fellow coders and designers but you are making more of a name for yourself as a freelance writer.
Pay rates depend on factors such as the quality of the tutorial/article and the demand for the topic it covers.
Tutorials are required to be a minimum of 1000 words and should include illustrations (screenshots etc) if needed to more effectively portray your message.
Michelle Pippin is looking for articles aimed at helping small businesses increase their profits, influence, or impact. Michelle Pippin provides sharp and high-quality business and marketing content to a wide audience.
If you have some original work, a great idea or a hack for the business, marketing niche, this could be a site to consider. While the site focuses on women in business, it provides an even-handed mix of articles on profit, entrepreneurial resources, marketing and case study articles as well as relevant news on the business world.
The site has a large audience and a wide mix of business and marketing related material.
Your articles don’t need to be too technical, as though they were being prepared for a peer-reviewed journal, but they should go beyond the basics.
Michelle will expect you to do the research and if it reaches her members only audience (which is a print edition) you will likely receive a bigger pay cheque.
Word count on the site for your average business or marketing article is about 800 words.
Don’t send over full articles. Just complete the form and tell them your areas of expertise. A short pitch should be fine but keep your offer short and sweet.
Metro Parent Publishing Group is open to experienced freelance writers to help build the content of their magazine and website. Their general goal is to have a good mix of fun and substantive local stories of interest to local parents.
Here are a few factors to consider before sending your pitch.
If your article submission is accepted or you have been assigned a story, you should submit an invoice (within an email is fine) that includes name, address, phone number, Social Security Number, name of story and payment amount.
The invoice should be submitted within a week of submitting the story.
The finished story should be single-spaced with a hard return at each new paragraph. Do not indent for new paragraphs. And include only one space after punctuation marks.
Metro Parent prefers stories to be sent as a Microsoft Word attachment. For those who don’t have Word, send the story within the body of an email.
Be sure to include the name and phone number of sources at the end of the story, in case they have follow-up questions.
Sitepoint writers are generally web professionals with a passion for development and design. Site Point is specifically looking for content that is technical, instructive, well-written and innovative.
Based in Melbourne, Australia, Site Point works with article writers from all over the world. The editors are web developers and designers at the top of the industry. They claim to pay above-industry rates for quality articles.
Site Point covers the following topics:
You will have to inquire using the link above for rates and process.
Uxbooth is into design. I figured that much out. The rest of their site is gibberish. For example, their “About us” page begins with these words,
“The UX Booth is a publication by and for the user experience community. Our readership consists mostly of beginning-to-intermediate user experience and interaction designers..”
What that means is anybody’s guess. it might be good for the user experience but it’s nigh useless if you were looking for a reading experience . Nevertheless, they offer you money to join them in the art of gibberish.
Uxbooth does not accept fully written drafts outright. Instead, they pair authors with editors in order to collaborate throughout the writing process. It works like this:
Related Article: Go deeper and learn how to set yourself up as a freelancer online.
Know about other great writing gigs? Do these need updating? Speak up in the comments below.
February 26, 2014 at 5:38 pm
Thanks for the list. Writing’s a great way to earn money when you find yourself sitting at home.
July 18, 2014 at 5:51 pm
Thanks Kiran. Hope you make some money out of it all!
November 15, 2015 at 6:03 am
Hi Sir i hope you will be good, i want to start online job, for the basic what is the best job, and how can i get money, For example if i am writing articles for some one how will he/she pay me ? i look forward to hearing from you. Thanks
April 22, 2016 at 4:47 pm
Your article was great. I write articles on animals, history and travel mainly. I made very good money submitting to Bubblews before they went out. I have also submitted to other sites.
I really need the money so could you let me know where I could submit my articles. I have submitted over 9000 articles to different sites over the last several years.
September 11, 2016 at 1:07 am
You can create a blog or website (for passive income and portfolio) and monetize it with revenuehits or infinity ads, then add a Hire Me button and advertise the blog or website for free on Craigslist or with pay on people’s websites with Google Adwords.
May 22, 2014 at 11:18 pm
thanks for the list.
July 18, 2014 at 5:43 pm
Thanks for the Thanks!
June 9, 2014 at 7:37 pm
I did not unerstand that how to make articles…………
June 10, 2014 at 8:34 am
Saif, article writing is a skill learned, like any other skill. To begin your learning I would suggest:
1. Write in the language you are most comfortable in. 2. Write about subjects you really like. 3. Read. Read all the time. Read the articles that are already being published online in the area you are most interested in.
Once you have a good knowledge of your subject and you have some ideas about where you might want to get published, hit me up for a chat. I will show you how to write up your article.
July 26, 2014 at 4:12 am
Hi David, this is quite informative and I must say the little knowledge I had about article-writing websites and their rates has greatly been improved. I have a request though, do you have any account that you can help me out with. I am a beginner, a year to be specific, and still in college.
November 27, 2014 at 2:25 pm
Fantastic stuff, I re-designed my site and the search rankings plummeted I have added you in my reading list, keep up the interesting work.
November 9, 2015 at 9:24 am
I am a Finance and business writer even though I can write about other subjects as well. How can I get going? Any work available or links?
November 9, 2015 at 9:35 am
You could try Penny Hoarder. Those are both large fields so it would depend on your particular niche.
June 21, 2014 at 8:09 pm
Sir, I Want suggestions for writing article. First of all I want to ask you that I could write articles on my behalf or suggested by authors. I want to ask u that I have many subjects on writing about god, soul and about the cause of birth of a man in side the world………………………. suggest me pls sir
June 21, 2014 at 8:57 pm
Hi Vaibhav,
I have emailed you a response to your questions. Let me know if I can help you some more.
July 18, 2014 at 5:40 pm
I recommend visiting one of the sites in this list.
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July 18, 2014 at 5:37 pm
Thanks for the feedback, Mahendra. Are you any relation to Niel?
July 19, 2014 at 12:14 pm
Sir thank u for listing links related to earning good amount of money from writing articles .Sir can u advice me how can i improve my writing skills.
Regards, GHUFRAN
July 19, 2014 at 12:27 pm
Practise is the key, Ghufran. Practise in your own language for your own people. Write about the things that you love in your own culture and community. You should also join a forum like Writers Digest and try and learn from other good writers.
July 22, 2014 at 7:34 pm
Hello, I want to write articles. I have never written any ,but I am in serious need of money. I want to do any online job and whatever the paying is. I am student in university. I hope sir you will help me.
I shall be thankful for your guidance. THANKS IN ADVANCE
July 22, 2014 at 7:57 pm
Asim, if you are new to writing and you want to make some money, you could comment writing. It’s easier than writing a whole article. You can sign up to Post Loop in the link toward the top of this page.
They pay money for writing comments. You will need to read the instructions and follow them carefully. But once you do, you can earn a little bit of money by writing comments online.
July 25, 2014 at 3:46 am
Hey David… I also want to earn online….plz recommend me a website so that I may start earning……
July 25, 2014 at 8:54 pm
If you are new to writing online, you might want to start with something fairly simple – commenting for money. You will find a link near the top of this article. If you feel confident, you could try signing up for scripted.com for single jobs that pay better, you could try Blogging Pro’s Job Board here: http://www.bloggingpro.com/jobs/
July 29, 2014 at 11:41 am
Awesome article! In my opinion, if you’re already writing, why not start a blog? A Blog is one of the most effective ways to make a long-term sustainable income online.
Blogging is HUGE! You just have to know how to tap into it correctly. I started a blog in the “cooking” niche which is my passion less than 6 months ago. I’ll admit, my first couple months we’re definitely a struggle. Luckily I found a “blogging success” blueprint so to speak, and ever since then, I’ve been averaging $200+ per day..and that’s without any of my own products. All through affiliate sales.
Once again, great article! I’ll be subscribing for more!
August 22, 2014 at 7:11 am
Hi, the comment that you post really grabs my intention since I’ve been struggling for years to earn money on the internet. Thanks so much, David.
August 22, 2014 at 1:42 pm
My pleasure Harold.
October 7, 2014 at 10:50 am
How did you manage to gain success? I’ve been thinking about starting a blog, in the hopes that I could get a full time career out of it, but I’m not sure where to begin!
There are so many blogs out there, so much that I can’t shake the doubt that nothing will come of it.
Your help would be much appreciated!
Cheers, Lisa
October 17, 2014 at 3:05 pm
Thanks a lot, i will be glad to help you let me know how.
May 12, 2017 at 9:24 pm
Please suggest best affiliate sites for the blog . I want to earn at least $5 per day through the blog . Also, tell which sites are best that gives money to comment.
August 2, 2014 at 1:22 am
This is a great website for my article writing needs.
August 2, 2014 at 8:11 pm
Thanks Gerald, glad you like it.
August 3, 2014 at 8:17 pm
I’m so happy to have come across your post. If possible, can you email so we can chat some more? I have been doing content writing for a while now, but I’m hoping to start taking it to the next level. I’d love advice from someone who is knowledgable in the industry.
Thanks in advance and I look forward to hearing from you.
August 3, 2014 at 10:10 pm
Happy to help if I can. Let me know what kind of questions you had and I will do my best.
August 11, 2014 at 6:25 am
Thank you for the great articles. You did a great job putting them together. Regina
August 13, 2014 at 9:38 pm
This article surely helps, thanks David.
August 19, 2014 at 6:58 pm
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August 20, 2014 at 3:30 pm
Hi Sonia. No, not really looking for any tools. I find that I get plenty of tools leaving comments on the blog and don’t need to go looking for them.
August 20, 2014 at 7:15 am
Thanks for the tips! But I have a query. I submitted an article on What Culture but I think it is small. Will it be rejected because of the article being small?
August 20, 2014 at 3:28 pm
Hi Raajit. Glad you like the article. Though I am not a decision maker at What Culture, I have given it some thought and yes, your article will be published and you will go on to have an awesome career in publishing. You may even win a prize of some sort one day. Well done and congratulations in advance!
August 20, 2014 at 6:44 pm
David Sir, you are being funny. But thanks for the encouragement!
August 20, 2014 at 6:54 pm
Yes, Raajit, I was being funny because, without actually seeing the article – and since I do not own What Culture – I have no way of knowing whether they will accept it or not. If you want to send me a copy of the article I will be happy to take a look at it.
August 20, 2014 at 9:07 pm
Please give me your email id so I may sen you the article.
August 25, 2014 at 4:51 pm
Thanks for this site. This site really helpful to write article for every new writer.
August 27, 2014 at 5:47 pm
No worries Nahida. Good luck.
August 26, 2014 at 1:02 am
Hello am a full time writer can you recommend to me any client who has writing projects
August 27, 2014 at 5:45 pm
Hi Morris, check out some of those listed in the post. Also check out Pro Bloggers job listings.
August 31, 2014 at 7:44 am
Hi, Thanks for the list but do you have a site that one can just register and get articles to write?
November 17, 2015 at 7:11 pm
I have been freelance writing since August and have a lot of education background in science, graphic design and political science. I found some academic writing sites that pay very well for writers with a higher education.
There are others, but none pay as good as this one. The support is great and you can call them with any issues. I recommend this only for writers with a strong background in writing academic essays. There is no startup fee but you will need to provide a transcript to prove your educational ability prior to bidding and sending proposals.
After a week I had 10+ invitations to write daily. I’m supporting my family and enjoying more time at home. Best of luck everyone, stick with it!
June 7, 2017 at 9:26 am
Hi , i want to write on some topics related to science and human moral development.what may be the best site for me in order to start writing and earning money as early as possible.
September 5, 2014 at 9:57 am
Some of these sites are fine – Cracked in particular is great – but I would be really careful about promoting WhatCulture to anyone.
I’ve heard some real horror stories from many, many people about them. They have a history of plagiarism, which they went to great lengths to cover up. They’ve lied about job descriptions so that they can trick people into doing free work for them. They’ve withheld pay from their writers and refused to pay others all that they are owed.
Maybe if you want to get a tiny amount of cash for an article titled ‘Best Sex Scenes Evah’ they’re fine, but otherwise I wouldn’t risk being exploited.
September 5, 2014 at 10:10 am
Never! Thanks for the feedback. We update this list all the time to keep it useful. If you find a site that’s reliable, let us know.
June 1, 2015 at 11:59 pm
Couldn’t agree more. I have never written for them but, having seen friends do so, I have spoken to them about the possibility. They were the most childish, unprofessional people I have ever interacted with. Petty nerds, quite frankly. Since then, my friends have either left or been forced to leave their writing duties because of the incompetence and harshness of the idiots in charge. Matt (editor in chief) is an idiot in particular. Peter is also a moron.
June 2, 2015 at 6:40 am
Thanks Ellie. I think it’s time I gave WhatCulture the boot. If you know of a good alternative, let me know.
September 17, 2014 at 4:54 pm
Really an inspiring article with earning keys…. thank you…. I want to know that I am from India.may I earn through these sites…. ? With regards… let me know sir…
September 21, 2014 at 4:22 pm
This list is like a treasure to the writers. They will surely enjoy this list. I would like to ask one question. Why did you mentioned the name as “Watch Culture” in your list when its real name is “What Culture”. I didn’t got that. Is there any specific reason behind it or it’s just a typo?
September 28, 2014 at 10:33 pm
I am a homemaker,currently i do surveys online and earn 2 to 3000 per month. I am looking for some better options to earn more will you please guide me.
October 7, 2014 at 10:53 am
This is awesome, thanks for the information!
Just wondering, what do you think is the best way to get my blog successful enough to pay the bills? Have I got a better shot posting articles for these companies, or running a blog myself?
October 23, 2014 at 9:01 am
Lisa, It depends on the niche your blog is in – and how competitive the niche and how you monetise it. Yes, you can make a good income writing for others, and in many ways it is less stressful – once you have the client base. Then again, building up your own online writing business or blog can be very rewarding.
Give us a shout if you would like to have a chat about your particular situation.
November 8, 2014 at 9:15 pm
I was leaning towards health and fitness. Unfortunately this is an extremely common subject, so if I end up having a go at this, I need to find a new and interesting way to portray it… to seperate myself from all the other fitness bloggers.
Any help/advice would be great.
November 11, 2014 at 8:06 am
You are right. The niche is highly competitive and standing out is hard. You have a couple of options, but both require the same precision. You could start your own blog or you could write for others.
One involves you marketing yourself to targeted (and well developed) websites, the other involves you marketing your own website and then finding a way to monetize it.
The precision issue is this: You need to narrow your niche interest down to one, or three elements at the most.
Sit down and come up with a list of all topics related to your interest. Health and fitness is generic, competition too high. So you want to aim at just one niche market in that industry.
For example, your speciality might be:
Women’s Fitness Programs. You could review and recommend them – a nice affiliate opportunity right there.
Weight Training for Women Exercising from Home Fitness training for mums…
You could even get more specific: Weight Training for Mums at Home (Ewk! – but again, a nice affiliate opportunity there). Belly Gym for Working Women – Entirely focused on one aspect of fitness and health, say, Daily exercise tips for working women that help maintain a figure.
The key factor is this – be precise. Start within a very narrow niche and become an authority on it. Then build from there once you begin having success. Become the Belly Gym Expert for working women.
There is a great angle right there – feel free to use it! I see that, amazingly, the domain is available – it’s a great short, easy to remember domain name and business title – quick grab it before I do! [www.bellygym.com]
All the best, Lisa.
October 12, 2014 at 9:57 pm
Thanks for the heads up. This is my first venture into writing an article. Can you suggest a site(s) where I can be able to practice and have my “work” assessed?
Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
October 23, 2014 at 9:03 am
Most sites won’t give you a lot of helpful feedback unless they know you well. Most times it will simply be yes or no to your submission.
You can send your article to me for assessment if you like and I will be happy to direct you to the most likely sites to publish your work.
November 11, 2014 at 1:15 am
Hi. I am student of 11 grade. And I wanna make my self fully equipped with English writing. So, I was suggested to put my glance on this website and you get every thing. I expect that you will email me with warm welcome. Regards. Abdul Rafio Memon.
October 13, 2014 at 3:32 pm
The above mentioned 10 sites is great collections. It is helpful for writer to make money writing articles.
November 11, 2014 at 1:19 am
Sadia, if someone wants to improve his writing skills then which websites are best. Regards
November 7, 2014 at 4:01 pm
Nice List! One new site is NichePage. It is similar to Zujava and HubPages but it is completely focused on sharing information about amazon products and each page is structured for products alone.
November 10, 2014 at 4:26 am
sir I like to earn money by article writing and registration. please provide me guideline. thanks.
December 5, 2014 at 7:28 am
Subscribed and really enjoyed reading this post! I am sure you have other posts that give your readers some tips about the many differences to article submission guidelines, right! Probably it’s great practice to get your first articles approved by ezine articles or hub-pages (guess one of my last rushed works I wanted to add to hub-pages wasn’t approved uuh ooh) to have happy readers. Please let me know about these. I would also like to share this or any other post or article you would recommend with my “How To Make Money Online Newsletter Readers? Please let me know! Thanks again for your work! Respectfully, Oliver Ohene-Dokyi
December 7, 2014 at 1:47 pm
Awesome list. I would like to recommend one more that pays you for guest blogging. Web Tool Hub.
December 15, 2014 at 1:57 am
Thanks for this article. I have been searching for information on this topic for a while and your article has encouraged me to get started writing.
December 18, 2014 at 6:35 pm
Online business is all about the content. If content is king for your website you will do OK.
December 21, 2014 at 9:45 am
Thanks a lot David.
March 4, 2015 at 7:04 pm
Now a day’s content writing is not an easy affair for everyone due to high competition and due to plagiarism matter. It needs creativity and mind power. There are a numerous websites are coming to the internet everyday and those sites needs fresh and unique contents. Writing articles online can provide you money and fame. yes you are right there are a number of sites who are providing enough money for articles to add their site. That’s why freelancer content writers are getting enough writing projects with lots of money.
March 11, 2015 at 9:56 pm
I love writing and I am from Nigeria. Thank you for this great help.
March 15, 2015 at 8:09 pm
My pleasure David.
March 17, 2015 at 1:22 am
Great article! Thanks a lot David.
March 23, 2015 at 12:09 am
Hi David, I would like to write on issues like meditation and self healing. Could you please suggest something ?
April 5, 2015 at 3:06 pm
Really I am highly impressed to learn about make money online by reading your blog! I pray to almighty that you can grow up more and more and share your knowledge among us. By the way do you have anything special on your blog about oDesk Tests? looking forward to your reply.
April 11, 2015 at 11:57 am
Hi Odesk. What an unusual name you have. Thanks for your comments.
April 22, 2015 at 7:15 pm
Hi Sir I have read over 150 books in past 4 years and my thirst for reading didn’t end so I started reading articles and then began writing short stories. Here I found your blog which really spurred me to take a step further. To earn through writing.
May 2, 2015 at 6:18 pm
Nice list, good work, my question is have you ever tried one of this ways of article writing?
May 10, 2015 at 6:38 am
G’day, Hitesh. Yes, I have. It is hard work, but once you get a foot in the door it becomes easier.
May 2, 2015 at 9:43 pm
David, really a good work done by you. I am also interesting in write articles. Thanks for your help.
May 10, 2015 at 12:12 pm
I also want to start something in article writing but I am not getting a start
May 21, 2015 at 4:59 am
Hi David, Thank you, I need a piece of advice I have good experience of writing essays, reports, articles and dissertations for universities in UK and Australia. I want to make it big. I will appreciate if you could guide me through. Thank you, Sonu Sran
June 15, 2015 at 6:34 am
At The Daily Heckle, we pay between £10 and £20 for articles. We’d love to be on this list.
June 15, 2015 at 8:09 am
Hi Malcolm, thanks for stopping by. That sounds doable. Check you inbox for my email.
June 19, 2015 at 3:10 pm
Hi David, Thanks for your information. It really will be very helpful for me. I was helpless thinking what have to do. But now I’m thinking there are something by which I can start.
June 28, 2015 at 9:15 am
THANKS for the list David!! Did I say thank you?…THANKS A MILL!! 😀
July 1, 2015 at 5:23 pm
This is a very useful list of content writing websites that pay upfront payments. On top of that, as Lisa has suggested, a writer should not overlook the option of setting up his/her own blog, and using Adsense monetization. Blogspot and WordPress are the most popular free blogging platforms. Or use IZEA and other websites where a writer can find sponsored article opportunities. I am amazed with the fact that Penny Hoarder can pay up to $800 or What Culture up to $700, for a single article, as you have mentioned! Is it how incremental payments add up? Of course, I wouldn’t even try Ceramics.org, since I am totally ignorant on this topic. This is regardless of how much I would be tempted to write a 5,000-word article for the incredible amount of $950. This is definitely a niche market. Perhaps another established market for online writers is Constant Content, as it has been testified by writers that make a decent income there.
July 1, 2015 at 8:03 pm
Thanks for the tip on Constant Content, Barge.
July 2, 2015 at 2:51 am
It all sound good. A bit complicated but good.
July 13, 2015 at 4:26 am
Thank you for the insightful article. I’m impressed at your willingness to help and give advice to those who request it and that’s why I have decided to seek your help and guidance.
I’ve been blogging for 7 months now and while making money isn’t my primary focus yet I was wondering if you could guide me on how to carve a niche for myself writing football articles and also on how to make money writing sport articles. Writing football is my passion.
Many Thanks
July 13, 2015 at 9:33 am
Hi Paul, I have replied with some suggestions to your email address. Give me a shout if I can be more helpful.
July 13, 2015 at 7:50 pm
Dear David Sir ,
It is very nice thought “writing” Please suggest a site , who purchase online my articles . I think its is very nice idea of self employment. In our mind so many thoughts of our brain every minute and every second , so it’s nice thing writing and earn something for our family.
July 19, 2015 at 8:00 am
I was just looking at your Best Article Writing Sites for Earning Money Online website and see that your site has the potential to get a lot of visitors. I just want to tell you, In case you didn’t already know… There is a website service which already has more than 16 million users, and most of the users are looking for topics like yours. By getting your site on this service you have a chance to get your site more visitors than you can imagine.
July 23, 2015 at 10:37 am
I am interested in writing articles on God and faith. Are there any websites that are interested in Spiritual uplifting and do they pay?
I also have a handbag business. Do you think I can write articles about women’s handbags.
July 28, 2015 at 1:06 am
nice article David. I want to start a food and relationship blog but don’t really know how to start. Pls i need ur help. I’v also writen some poems. Is there a way i can make money with that? Cheers!
August 13, 2015 at 3:28 pm
I just started writing articles and so looking for some good websites to publish my articles online and hence earn money out of it and also a number of visitors as well. I would like you guys to suggest me to go through some best article publishing sites.
August 13, 2015 at 8:20 pm
Respected David sir It is really great and awesome that, we got a website to narrate our thoughts and develop our writing skills .Iam really having a great passion and enthusiasm to write different articles in English on different topics,so that if you would help me in edifying my request and passion, I would be enough and more satisfied in my life. looking forward to your reply by Tony
August 14, 2015 at 5:08 am
Sir David Writing is a wonderful skill to attract people according to their mental requirements. The difficulty is how to judge the mind of the people; whether, your written stuff will have impact on their mind or not. Is there any suitable gauge exist to determine the liking of audience before writing our stuff or consulting others?
August 28, 2015 at 10:15 pm
This was very useful. I am currently taking some time off work and was exploring writing opportunities online, and came across your article. I have been writing for a while now but have never published anything (online). I have done a lot of report writing, case studies and success stories for organizations working in the development sector. I am working on a research article nowadays and hoping to have it published some time in the near future.I was wondering if you could provide any direction regarding sports websites that are in need of freelance writers. It is an area of interest and I think I may be able to contribute.
September 5, 2015 at 1:34 am
Hi David, I’m glad I have come across your site 🙂 it seems vey helpful indeed. My aim is to earn money through online writing. I have written several articles and I want to send you one of them to you for assessment if it is possible. Thanks in advance Cheers, Marwa
September 6, 2015 at 8:35 am
i am a newbie and above website seems high ranked. can you suggest me some other website from where i can start as a newbie
September 8, 2015 at 5:42 pm
love what you are doing sir, thanks a lot.. I am into writing short stories and would like to ask if there is a site that you could recommend, thanks once again
September 10, 2015 at 8:03 am
This is really informative. Thanks and keep up the good work
September 11, 2015 at 11:47 pm
Thanks Nick. I hope you find some success from one of these sites.
September 11, 2015 at 11:49 pm
Thanks Nick. Hope you find a site worth writing for.
September 10, 2015 at 9:13 am
Sir, i want to earn money by writing articles, but i don,t know the procedure of it. Kindly tell me how can i registered myself and how can i get articles topic for writing?what should i do for it?
September 11, 2015 at 11:46 pm
Hi Hussain, use the list in this post to find a good article writing site. Make sure you choose a site that writes about the things you like.
September 12, 2015 at 7:08 am
Hello friends,
I am a blog writer and article I am going to start write where I can earn after posting blogs, articles and comments, likes, reviews, etc on each and every thing you will get a flight point which will convert in to money and that will be paid by cheque. This is very easy way to earn money by working from home. By writing blogs and articles you can earn money for writing.
September 13, 2015 at 11:49 pm
Thanks for dropping by, Vipin. All the best with your writing.
September 15, 2015 at 4:47 pm
G’day Erik. Glad you found it helpful. All the best with your money making efforts and your writing clients.
September 19, 2015 at 5:50 pm
Hello…this has lots of information. Thanks for such nice article.
September 25, 2015 at 7:06 pm
Sir, I have read all these suggestions, which websites that hire writers to post about computer games and hardware /software technology would you recommend?
September 26, 2015 at 5:15 pm
Faraz, I would start with Dev Tutorials, Tutts and SitePoint, depending on your niche.
October 2, 2015 at 10:51 pm
Please can you help and guide me to how to start my own blog? I have lived in Africa spent a lot of years in Asia. I have a huge experience on what life is all about in these parts of the world. I have mingled with the locals and seen a lot. Thanks
October 6, 2015 at 10:21 am
Hi Nathan. Sure, happy to help. What kind of help did you want?
September 27, 2015 at 1:55 am
This Article is very helpful and informative.
Please can you tell me the sites in which I can write Articles on Football. I’m a huge Arsenal Fan 🙂 and I can write short or long Article about Arsenal or about English Premier league. I have been watching EPL for the last 5 years.
Even though I don’t have any experience in writing Articles….
But I believe in myself. I have been practising on writing Articles for about 3 months now.
Just need an opportunity….so can you tell me any site other than Watch Culture where I can write Articles on Football and can make decent amount of money..
September 29, 2015 at 9:35 pm
Syed, you could get a regular gig on gfe sport. Even if they don’t pay you, you would get exposure that helps you fill out your resume. Email them. If you do well, then you will be able to point to those articles when talking to paying gig sites – they always ask for published samples.
September 30, 2015 at 12:32 am
Okay. Thanks for the help David. I’ll try it out.
September 30, 2015 at 6:51 am
After searching for information on writing online and only finding sketchy results, this list of actual paying sites instead of craigslist click bait was quite refreshing.
I’m 23, and I graduated with an English degree last year. I am confident in my writing ability; I only need to learn how to write for the online market. Is it really that simple? Just write and submit to these sites? Or are there other things to learn, like the proper citation format for sources and links in your article, how to write a query letter, maintaining/knowing your rights….I noticed that most authors/bloggers have a personalized “signature” or banner at the bottom of their article, along with their email and picture. Are these provided from the site, or are they made and coded by the authors? I understand making a blog is crucial to creating an online presence, but I’m wary of spending too much of my time writing for free. I’m not looking to make a living at the moment; I just need a second income. I’m in Canada, if location makes any difference. I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you,
October 6, 2015 at 10:34 am
Hi Mel. If you just want to earn a little extra in your spare time then writing for others is ideal. You don’t have to worry about having or maintaining a website. As far as writing for free goes, your blog is an investment. It’s a property. Every link that points to it and every bit of good quality content that you write on it is increasing its value in real monetary terms. So, if you love to write, you are not really writing for free. You are increasing the value of your site with every article.-
September 30, 2015 at 5:10 pm
Hi, David! An excellent article you have here! I’m sure it’ll help many other people (sure did give me a lot of information).
My question is; what do you think about sites that pay you per view/share/like and so on? I’m talking about sites like HubPages, Bubblews etc. I’m sure you know about them. Apparently, they pay 1 cent ($0.1) per view or something similar. Do you think it is possible to expose articles written for them enough to earn a significant amount of money? Some sites pay for ad clicks as well (like HubPages). Do you think it’s worth the time, or not? I’ve been doing some research, and I found many people who claimed to have earned $300~$900 as ‘passive’ income through such sites.
Thanks for giving your time to read this. Regards, K. Joshi
October 6, 2015 at 10:32 am
Sites like that tend to have a small handful of users who are genuinely making money, the rest of us are just propping up the site with all our hard work and articles. It’s not the way for a serious writer to go if they want to put bread on the table. Aim high.
October 14, 2015 at 1:24 pm
Thanks for the list. There are innumerable opportunities available these days for on line content writing but this goes without saying that the content should original and fresh enough so as it brings a good deal of traffic on your website.
October 21, 2015 at 10:24 pm
hi, I’m new to the writing world but would love to make some money online, what advice and / or suggestion would you give
October 29, 2015 at 3:39 pm
Thank you so much David.
November 5, 2015 at 10:23 am
No worries, Shanu. I hope you find a site you can write for and make a profit from. Good luck.
November 5, 2015 at 12:23 am
Your article is very helpful for me. I will follow your instruction. Thank you.
November 5, 2015 at 10:21 am
HI Habib, thanks for your feedback. All the best.
November 10, 2015 at 9:01 am
In my view, earning money online depends on how much traffic you will be able to generate for your blog. Super targeted traffic is essential if you are going to be able to make your money via online.
November 14, 2015 at 10:33 am
Hello, sir i am from india i want to know that if i am living in india. So can i writing for cracked.com or some other site from india. Please reply me sir… Thank you
November 17, 2015 at 10:58 am
Thanks for providing such great value information. Sharon.
November 21, 2015 at 12:53 pm
Halo Sir, Really Tnx for your article. It is really very helpful. I have a ques in my mind and i would like to ask you that. Is there any site where i can post article about any subjects and if it is choosen then they will pay? The name of the sites you have mentioned are quite good about choosing there own criteria and then writing about that,but i am lookin for a site that is open for all. I would really be grateful if u kindly ans my ques. Eagerly waiting to hear from you.Tnx.
December 1, 2015 at 12:18 am
Thank you so much for compiling this 🙂
It’s nice to know I don’t have to settle for .005 cents per every 1000 views like a lot if theseller ridiculous sites .
December 1, 2015 at 9:32 pm
Thanks Nicole. Yes, you can earn a living writing, but you have to start strong and really bring focus to all of your marketing and content – not just the content you create.
December 1, 2015 at 6:52 am
Oh….I am very grateful to find your article since I was looking for the way to earn money through my writing skills. I do hope that I can prove that earning from home is true, since nobody (around me) could not believe that. Thank you, David. Hope the best for you.
Regard Made Sandat
December 2, 2015 at 9:08 am
Thanks for sharing this list! It provides an opportunity for the budding Indian writers to share their articles with thousands of our visitors and start publishing.
December 4, 2015 at 6:06 pm
Hello Sir , Is there something for students willing to earn money through their writing skills as well ? You know for many of us writing and reading is not just a passion anymore , it is salvation.
December 5, 2015 at 12:57 am
A really helpful article, all told. As a international university student in the UK, I have wanted to pursue a part-time income for a while now. While I have little skill in writing, I am an absolute beginner at it’s online equivalent and was hoping you could advise me on how to start out.
Is there any particular site you could recommend for me? Or at least a place to test the waters and find my own niche with a few articles?
December 6, 2015 at 10:35 am
Hello Sir, Sir could you please help me out? Actually I want to write articles but I want to be given specific topics. Please suggest me some site. The topics can be absolutely anything. I’m sure I can write them. I hope you’d consider this. Thanking you.
December 12, 2015 at 2:36 pm
Hi David I want to earn by writing.I can write well about women’s issues and other related things and also about current issues.But Iam not able to understand how to start and to send them please help me out. Thank you
December 12, 2015 at 3:17 pm
Hi i know very well about College Humour, just now understand with this article there are so many site like this, as you mention, firstly will try with Wow Women on Writing site, thanks for sharing.
December 13, 2015 at 8:53 am
Thanks. Writing is really an underestimated source of revenue.
December 14, 2015 at 7:46 am
you can write your articles for Redgage and this site will pay you money for your content. So that you can earn life long for your article.
December 22, 2015 at 8:10 am
I wanted the article writing job to earn money and please help me how to submit the article.
December 17, 2015 at 10:15 am
I prefer Earn Honey to make money from home by playing games .
December 23, 2015 at 12:04 am
Loved it. Some really good points in there. Cheers, have a great day
January 1, 2016 at 9:56 am
Thank you for this great information Am a Kenyan,funny,social and got this love to write and finaly start a blog someday.I intend to start writing for pay.How will i get my money given i that i got my bank account in a kenyan bank?
January 25, 2016 at 1:17 pm
Hi sir I want you to suggest me some sites where I can able to publish articles on Indian society and other social causes and also some of my single lines quotes. So that I can make money from them and can enjoy my studies too
February 4, 2016 at 3:06 am
Hmm, sorry Gourav. Not being Indian myself, I have limited knowledge on writing on Indian Society. You could try Life Hack.
January 29, 2016 at 10:59 am
Please help me. I want to make income by writting on internet.What first step do i take?
February 4, 2016 at 2:59 am
John, take a look at the sites on offer at the top of this post.
January 29, 2016 at 8:38 pm
Hi David, really like your article!!
I currently write for two of SB Nation’s blogs and cover Spanish football, but I’m not being paid – and my search for websites that take paid contributors has been futile.
Would really appreciate any help 😀
Thank you!!
February 4, 2016 at 2:57 am
Sarthak – I have 200 sites available for download – take a look at the top of this article for the link.
February 10, 2016 at 9:15 am
David, could you add my website http://www.ewriticle.com to your list. I am paying up to Rs300 for each article.
March 14, 2016 at 5:33 pm
David , really article writing on website is best online job.Nowadays it became popular in young generation.your website is really better than other.I have a site on online jobs.
March 24, 2016 at 11:02 am
Very nice and informative site. Thanks.
March 25, 2016 at 10:19 am
How can I commence content writing to earn money.
May 14, 2016 at 6:51 pm
Hi, Great Cover Article. People should follow your tips to make money. Passive Money Ideas to submit Article on Making Money Online.
May 22, 2016 at 9:58 am
When you’re just getting started to make your own home business, you need to sit down and think. You should also write down what you need to do, just so you can reference your notes later. You’ll need notes, because if you want to start a business, there’s a lot of things you need to consider.
What are my skills? What are my talents? What can I do to make money? Those are just a few of the many questions you should ask yourself. You need to know what your skills are, just like you need to know your talents. If you can combine those two elements together, you’ll have a way to start generating ideas for a business opportunity.
June 15, 2016 at 3:51 pm
Hi…. I m a home maker.I like work from home…can u please help me ..how to write and how the user will pay amount .what i should do?
June 15, 2016 at 5:45 pm
Hii……im a home maker i like to do work can u help ..what are the steps to follow….how tey will pay amount …to me? If i finish work…say me clearly
June 16, 2016 at 8:36 am
You doing really a good job. I have got so many tips from your article. Thanks.
David, I like writing about philosophy, time travel, all that stuff related to human existence, how human were created, who created us. If God created us were did they go, were they people from another solar system, another Galaxy, witches, superstition, ghost, spirit, life after death, metaphysics, the beauty of nature. I write about how I feel when the cold wind passes by me touching every part of me, and the moon struggling hard to shine as bright as she can despite of the dark cloud making all their effort to cover the moon. The sun, the running river, etc, etc. All this stuff which people don’t talk much about. All my writing are only thoughts that run through my mind. I don’t have strong evidence to prove my thoughts and that’s what make me not to publish my articles. I try searching for the niche familiar to my writing’s. But I find none. Do you think , there will be a niche related to such topics. If yes, please do let me know. Yes, I too can write article on any niche if I give time and research on it. But, my priority goes to the above outline I mention which is very rare in the world of Internet I guess. Thank you.
best regards Krishna Chhetry.
June 19, 2016 at 5:57 pm
sir I am Vishal. I wanna earn money online. I know that I can earn money by blogging,creating site or by writing article. But I am not understanding what should i choose? How to start? How shall I get money. Plz help me sir. I shall be thankful to you.
June 21, 2016 at 3:20 pm
Thank you for sharing this info 🙂
Best regards, Errol Muller
August 7, 2016 at 4:57 pm
Hi, As you know, Paypal doesn’t support some countries. Do you know some websites which pay online money with alternative payment methods? If yes, I will be very grateful to send their list to my email address. thanks
August 12, 2016 at 1:20 pm
Hi, after reading your article, I have been boosted up and want to do something which I have been afraid of…I am into writing poetry a lot and fiction is my interest. I have started a wordpress blog and posting into it whenever I can and so I want to know, what should I do with my poetic talent to start earning money.
September 7, 2016 at 12:56 am
Hmmm, wish I had good news, Graham. Most Poets don’t make their money until they are returned to the dust from whence they came.
August 15, 2016 at 5:01 pm
Its one of the best posts full of good resources on writing content. I have not visited all of the sites yet but I am going to check them all one by one. Thank you so much.
August 25, 2016 at 9:50 pm
Great information. God bless you!
August 26, 2016 at 9:42 pm
Amazing Content!! Making money from home is made so simple now and days! i didnt have a penny to my name last year, and i currently make 1,500 a month from the simple steps given by David at Mallee Blue Media. This is a great company to learn self development, entrepreneurship, and how to generate an extra income!!
September 1, 2016 at 2:37 pm
Great content is an essential need for every website. I was really upset and discouraged when I wasn’t getting good traffic due to my bad content for my website readers. I found an agent who provides awesome contents for my website. Now I enjoy traffic with ease and joy because I know I have audience who will be reading. I have been using his writing services for sometimes now and he is the best so far.
September 10, 2016 at 12:12 am
This is just the sort of straight forward points I love to see!
It makes things clear and great to understand Thaniks 🙂
September 10, 2016 at 4:04 am
Most of online business is about affiliate marketing and ecommerce but there is almost no leverage because there is lots of hard work involved and everybody know that it’s tough to make money that way. Anyone can spend a bit of time understanding the new business model and make money effortlessly regardless you’re newbie or not.
October 15, 2016 at 4:08 am
Thanks for the writing site update. Finding a site that pays well is difficult for all writers, you shed a bit of light on the subject.
October 20, 2016 at 2:42 pm
No problem, Marlene. Glad it was helpful.
December 13, 2016 at 4:10 pm
I want to write my articles considering fashion and lifestyle will that well go with this online site
January 17, 2017 at 3:12 pm
Thank for the list. It’s amazing when we can stay home and still make money right? I love that so much.
January 20, 2017 at 1:17 pm
I gained a lot of insight after reading your article. I am going to redesign my website in the light of what you have said. Thanks.
January 28, 2017 at 12:39 am
What’s up, all is going perfectly here and of course every one is sharing facts, that’s really excellent, keep up writing.
February 20, 2017 at 7:27 pm
It really is truly a nice useful part of facts. I am just thankful you contributed this useful info along with us.. free business training Remember to keep us updated like that. Many thanks for expressing.
March 8, 2017 at 6:41 am
Thanks a lot for this article. Very useful David.
March 11, 2017 at 3:20 pm
So do links from Twitter activity now contribute for search engine optimisation? I was told they do after the Panda Google algorithm update Will surely be coming back, its a great blog!
March 15, 2017 at 4:22 am
Hey! This is my first visit to your blog! We are a collection of volunteers and starting a new project in a community in the same niche.
Your blog provided us useful information to work on. You have done a wonderful job!
March 27, 2017 at 11:32 pm
Hi David, Thanks a lot for the guidance through that article, That is so much informative. I want to write stories and articles on life,travel,sales thought process etc but i don’t have that much good communication skill for English. I want to know is that possible to write those articles or stories in Hindi as well to earn some money and fame if I am capable to. If you have any suggestion for this query kindly mail me. that would be so nice of you.
March 30, 2017 at 7:53 pm
Hey Harry, take a look at the ebook of over 200 sites or use one of the 10 listed here. Find a subject you enjoy writing about nad try these sites. You can also let me know what your interests are and maybe I can help you with your first article.
March 30, 2017 at 7:59 pm
David, I am not a professional writer but on regular bases I try to write something new related to Life,relation,career,politics etc. My max blogs or stories are about relationships and politics.
March 30, 2017 at 10:40 pm
Interesting piece of writing. I will be joining some of these websites. Thank You, even if I am late.
April 10, 2017 at 4:13 pm
Inside the top 10 of my favourite posts, thankyou!
April 14, 2017 at 7:45 pm
hai!! I know Hw to write a movie of social life bt has no one to help me. Now think I have an idea ..
April 18, 2017 at 10:25 pm
Thanks for the article! I’m a teacher in China (from the US), and I’m looking for ways to supplement my salary because I only actually work about 20 hours a week. I have lots of time to do other work, but my contract prohibits me from taking on tutoring and the like.
Anyway, I realized I can get away with working online, and I’ve been looking for a venue ever since. I considered Textbrokers, and I may try that approach, but I wasn’t aware that there are more substantial opportunities out there for entry-level freelancing until I read your article. I tend to underestimate myself and overestimate the competition, but I’m realizing that I likely have a good chance of making some money and enjoying writing. I wrote some feature articles in magazines in the past, and I have a degree in English. Even though it’s been a while, I suppose the sort of writing you suggest would actually be doable for me.
Another option I considered is technical writing of some sort. Do you know of any entry-level opportunities?
Thanks, again, for the heads-up!
May 26, 2017 at 6:59 pm
Jared, thanks for your comments and feedback. I think writing is a good way to earn a living, but it does take time to build up a convincing portfolio. All the best.
April 24, 2017 at 10:12 pm
Hi there, These are the really very good article sites. i want to start writing, these sites will really help me out. Thanks
May 23, 2017 at 8:49 pm
Hi there! This blog post couldn’t be written much better! Looking through this article reminds me of my previous roommate! He continually kept preaching about this. I will forward this article to him. Pretty sure he’ll have a great read. Thak you for sharing!
May 25, 2017 at 2:51 am
Being a new bird , it takes a lot of time to understand the proper road to reach at the destination , but your information is truly precious. I am from India and have started my work as a reviewer. Thanks
May 26, 2017 at 6:51 pm
Hey Deepak, glad it was helpful.
June 13, 2017 at 10:22 am
Am I the only one who only sees 4/10 here? Where are the other 6 websites?
June 13, 2017 at 11:04 am
Yes, Lou, you are the only one. Everybody else clicked either Like, Tweet or Google +1 – 😉
June 27, 2017 at 6:38 am
SEO has never really had a proper home. Because it’s technical, it’s best suited for workers who have learnt the business and have practical experience. This can be quite rare with a lot of professionals though.
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Whether you’re a writer looking for established outlets to spread your word or you’re a guest blogger looking to promote your brand and get traffic , you can get paid to write articles.
Many sites will pay you to contribute content , while still allowing you to have a bio and retain a link to your site – but very few sites will pay you really well .
Tip: Jeff uses BuzzSumo to generate content ideas, create high-performing content, monitor its performance, and identify influencers.
Listed below are 20 sites that will pay you at least $100 per article, upon acceptance or publication, and most will allow a bio with a link back to your site.
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Fiverr is a freelance marketplace where you can get paid to write articles by creating a “Gig” and becoming a seller.
A gig is purchased every 4 seconds on Fiverr, with freelancers and experts making anywhere from $5 to $15,000+ per project.
The best writers on Fiverr easily make more than $100 per article, so if that’s what you’re after, it’s a great place to start.
Niche : Mental Health/Relationships/Getting Healthier
Amount : $125+
Payment Method : Unspecified
Greatist is a blog focused on relationships, mental health, and life as it affects 20- and 30-somethings.
They are looking for articles about mental health, relationships, and getting healthier. Greatist also accepts career-related articles (especially when it comes to achieving work/life balance and being more productive), struggles with substance abuse, and social media/technology.
They expect articles to be between 1,000 – 1,500 words and pay at least $125 for each article they accept.
Niche : Anything
Amount : $250 – $1,500+
Longreads is looking for well-written, well-told, and easy to follow stories that illustrate relatable human experience that their readers can identify with.
They want blog posts, reading lists, short interviews, personal essays, memoirs, critical essays, book reviews, investigative projects, and long-form journalism.
Depending on what category your submission falls into, it can be between 800 to 6,000 words. They pay a minimum of $250 and up to $1,500+ per article.
Niche : General
Amount : $100
Payment Method : Paypal
Listverse is possibly the foremost authority when it comes to lists online, and they boast an audience of over 15 million readers a month.
They are looking for unique lists of 10 items, usually at least 1,500 words, and they pay $100 upon acceptance of your list.
Niche : Copywriting/Startups/Marketing/Freelancing
Amount : $325
Copyhackers is interested in practical content for startups, marketers, freelancers , and designers.
They are looking for articles that discuss topics that include launching and growing a business, freelancing for lifestyle/money, conversion copywriting, UX and A/B testing, product design, persuasion, and psychology, etc.
Copyhackers expect articles to be in-depth and thoroughly researched. They rarely accept articles less than 2,000 words and want articles to feature a first-person story/account.
They pay $325 per article.
Niche : Photoshop/Design
Amount : $25 – $300
They are looking for tutorials related to Photoshop, and they pay anything from $50 to $300 per accepted article depending on whether you submit a “quick tip” or a full tutorial.
Niche : Policy/Foreign Policy
Informed Comment is a leading publication about policy and foreign policy. They are looking for articles that can contribute to policy decisions and foreign policy.
Informed Comment is particularly interested in content focused on US foreign policy as well as Middle Eastern and South Asian politics. They also want content that addresses religion, human rights, women’s rights, workers’ rights, religious discrimination, energy, and climate change.
They expect pieces to be between 800 – 1,000 words and pay $100 per accepted piece.
Niche : Travel
Amount : $50 – $200
They are looking for articles about the business of getting paid to travel, whether this is through writing, photography, tours or other means.
They pay $50 – $200 per article depending on the type of article.
Niche : Feminism
Amount : $150 – $1,000
Bitch Media is looking for feminism pieces that are well-researched and backed up with evidence and statistics.
They want articles to be discussion-provoking and to make a connection between the writer’s personal experience and larger social forces; they want articles to be a feminist response to pop culture. Articles can be around 1,200 – 3,000 words.
They pay between $150 to $1,000 per article depending on what category your article falls into.
Niche : User Experience
UX Booth is an authority when it comes to User Experience, and they are looking for research-backed articles on how to create better user experience.
They prefer articles to be in the 1,200 – 1,800 words range.
Niche : General/Humor
Cracked is looking for funny and clever articles, mainly in list format, and they pay $50 – $200 per article depending on the type of article.
Niche : Web Development
Amount : $100 – $250
They are looking for articles on anything related to web development; this could be PHP, HTML5, CSS3 or anything in between.
They pay $100 for a “quick tip” tutorial and $250 for a regular tutorial.
Niche : Design/Coding/User Experience
Smashing Magazine is looking for articles related to web design, graphics design, UX design, WordPress or mobile, and they pay $50 – $200 per article.
Niche : Internet
Amount : $200
They accept articles about coding, design, content strategy , user experience and basically internet industry/business.
They prefer articles to be between 1,500 to 2,000 words and they pay $200 per article within a month of publication.
Niche : Web Design/Web Development
Amount : $150
Scotch is looking for articles about web design and development. Articles can be about React, JavaScript, Node, Laravel, Angular, Python, Vue, CSS, and other web development related topics.
They pay $150 per article.
Niche : Parenting
Amount : $35 – $350
Payment Method : Check
Metro Parent is a leading parenting publication looking for parenting articles. They pay $35 – $350 per article and they want features to be within 1,000 – 2,500 words.
Metro Parent has a preference for articles from local freelance writers in the following communities: Livingston, Macomb, Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne Counties.
They pay via Check upon publication of your article, within the first week of the month of publication.
Niche : Living Overseas
Amount : $250 – $400
Payment Method :
International Living is a publication focusing on living and retiring overseas, and they are looking for articles about living and retiring overseas.
They pay $250 for 840 words, and $400 for 1,400 words. They also pay $50 for one-tine use of your photographs, and they pay upon publication of your article.
Amount : $150 – $200
Sitepoint is an authority when it comes to web development, and they are looking for in-depth articles about HTML, CSS and SASS.
They pay $150 for articles and $200 for tutorials, and they often pay more for articles that are more comprehensive and that they feel will do well traffic-wise.
Niche : Linux
Digital Ocean is looking for beautifully-written tutorials about Linux and FreeBSD cloud hosting and, besides potentially gaining exposure to their millions of readers, you can also make up to $200 per article.
Your article can come in form of Updates, Simple Tutorials and In-Depth Tutorials, and you can earn $50, $100 or $200 respectively depending on what category it falls into.
Niche : Vector
Tuts+ Vector is looking for articles related to Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, CorelDRAW and other vector-related tutorials.
They pay $50 – $200 depending on the nature of your contribution.
Niche : Finance
Amount : Up to $75
The Penny Hoarder is a leading personal finance publication, and they are looking for articles mostly based on personal experience. Especially ones containing detailed numbers, strategies and advice about saving or earning money.
They prefer articles to be 700 – 900 words, and they pay up to $75 per article depending on a lot of factors; you might need to reach out to their editor first to discuss payment.
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As a bonus to Jeff Bullas’ readers, you can also get my report featuring a total of 50 websites that pay writers, most of which pay more than $50 per article, for free.
The report features websites in more than a dozen categories and contains all the information you need to pitch these sites and get paid to write articles for them. If you’re a writer looking to get paid for your content, this list is invaluable.
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If you’re thinking about kickstarting a career in freelance writing, you might be wondering how much freelance writers get paid per month on average. According to the data we found, the majority (42%) of writers make between $2000 and $5000 per month, with an impressive 21% making between $5000 and $10,000 per month.
How much can you expect to charge per article? The majority of pro bloggers are willing to pay $50 to $100 per article. Not too shabby!
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Are you a new writer looking to publish your articles? Choosing the right digital publishing platform might be a little confusing at first.
Before looking for the best publishing options, you need to decide which platforms are suited to your topic or writing style. Are you interested in writing opinion pieces, sharing personal experiences, providing expert advice, or publishing on academic topics?
Every platform has its own strengths and weaknesses. It’s all about finding one that aligns best with your writing style, topics, and intended audience.
You can check the suggestions in this article to help you decide which platforms will offer you the best chance of finding new readers.
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With digital publishing, it is easy for anyone to learn how to write and publish articles .
There are many online publishing platforms for writers, so you can publish your writing in a matter of minutes.
What works for one writer might not work for the other. Are you writing essays or how-to guides ? It is also important to know who your audience is when choosing article publishing sites.
Do you want to reach teens, young adults, or adults? Are you trying to reach young entrepreneurs or established business owners?
Are you writing poems? There are also many free sites where you can publish your poetry .
Consider the types of articles you want to write and the audience you want to write for. Then, you can go ahead and find the best online publishing platforms.
There are also plenty of free writing apps to help you write great content that readers will love. But you should always use a reliable online grammar checker to make sure your writing is as perfect as possible.
Then, you can bring your vision and ideas to the world with digital content. With so many people reading articles and online content on laptops, smartphones, and tablets, there is always an audience for new writers.
There are many online magazines and sites that accept articles for free. It’s up to you to find the best digital publishing solution to suit your needs.
To get you started, here is a list of platforms offering free article publishing.
Medium is a very popular free publishing site where you can share your writing. You can connect with more sophisticated and dedicated readers than you might find on other social media platforms like Twitter or Facebook.
However, it is similar to a social network in its ease of connecting with other Medium users. But it is best suited to long-form writing.
It is very easy to create and set up your Medium account. Then, take a quick tour and read the FAQs. You are now ready to be published online with your first article.
The publishing tools are super easy to use with click and edit or drag and drop to move elements.
Your content on Medium should be full-length articles that are highly informative. Using original images is highly recommended.
Be aware, though, that it is not a publishing platform suited to short and obvious promotional blog posts.
You can read our how-to-use Medium guide for more detailed information about the submission guidelines. But they are quite straightforward.
You are probably already on Linkedin. So why not publish your articles there?
Follow the instructions for publishing LinkedIn articles , and you are ready to go.
With so many people on the site, you are bound to find readers for professional articles.
It has to be one of the best places to help you gain readers.
This really is the easiest way to publish your writing online.
You don’t even need to have a website or blog.
All you need is a PDF file and your Google account.
Best of all, Google indexes PDF documents , so yours may appear in Google Search.
Read our quick tutorial on how to publish a PDF article online , and you will be ready to publish immediately.
Scoop.It is one of the most popular free publishing platforms for new writers.
You can publish great magazines on this website, and it does what it promises.
There is a function where you can find great content to help as inspiration.
Simply use appropriate keywords, and you will be flooded with information.
You can find some excellent content on Issuu and some entertaining writing as well.
It is a user-friendly platform where anyone can create digital publications.
You don’t need to use any publishing software.
You can also sell your digital magazine directly from the website, making it possible to earn some money.
Issuu is definitely one of the leading platforms for anyone who has something worthwhile to say.
With more than 15,000 updates daily, it is clear why it is so popular with article writers.
It also gives you the opportunity to reach a lot of people with your writing. It doesn’t matter what your passion is; there is a place for you on this platform.
Your magazine can be about anything from cats to basketball, so there are no boundaries.
If you are a photographer who wants to share your multimedia with the world, you might find that Yudo is for you.
On this platform, you can mix your writing, videos, photographs, and audio.
Who wouldn’t like to read a digital magazine that offers all of these features?
It makes for a more exciting read, so it could be worth a shot.
All you need to have is a passion and start working hard at it.
ArticleSeen prefers original content. But that is what you should do when posting your articles online.
If you want free exposure for your writing, this is a good site to help you on your way.
There is a good choice of categories, which means you are sure to find one that suits your writing topic.
PUB HTML5 is free of charge, so you can see if it is the right digital publishing tool for you.
The design is sleek and simple, which is what you want as a beginner.
You don’t want websites that are confusing to use.
But the great thing about this platform is that your publications will appear professional on all devices.
It can be a computer or a mobile device. The results are the same.
You can publish interactive elements in magazines, catalogs, and brochures and create rich-media flipping books.
If you are trying to get your name out there as an influential writer, you might want to give this website a try.
With over 500,000 publishers using this website, you can understand why I included Joomag in this list.
You can manage your subscribers on this platform and add more when you please.
It gives you full control over your publications.
Use a good grammar checker to help you write flawless articles. Then, you can launch your own campaign.
You can use your mailing list to notify all of your subscribers when you publish a new article.
As a plus, you can send emails that you write for your subscribers to make them feel part of the team.
It is an easy way to promote your work.
ArticleBiz offers you the chance to get your articles picked up by online publishers.
It’s very easy to submit your articles.
When you do, you will also complete a resource box. It is a short bio about yourself. You can include your email and website address information.
You can choose from a huge range of categories for your articles.
It has an Alexa ranking of 210,908. So it certainly gets a lot of traffic and readers.
If you are new to article writing, it is a great site to make a start with your online publishing.
For writers open to a different approach in publishing, Substack is well worth investigating.
It’s a free platform you can join to post your articles. But the big focus with Substack is on getting readers to subscribe to your writing.
Your articles will certainly be available online. But if your sole aim is to get your articles to rank high on search engines, Medium might be a better option.
However, if you want to build a loyal readership, there’s no better way than to attract email subscribers.
You can start by offering your articles for free. But if you can build some traction and your mailing list, there is an option to monetize your writing later.
Many high-profile writers are already earning money from paid subscribers, but some new writers are also succeeding.
If you only want to publish one or two, it’s not the platform for you.
But if you want to make writing your passion and publish regular articles on your topic, Substack might be precisely the right publishing option for you.
When you want to have more control over your articles, you might consider using Google Sites .
It’s a simple website builder from Google. The two big advantages are that it’s free and very easy to use.
All you need is your Google account to log in and get started.
You can set up your new site in only a few minutes. Just make sure you make it available online.
Once you start adding your articles, you then have a chance of them being indexed by Google.
Like other website platforms, you can add gadgets to create interest. But they are basic.
Submitting your articles to a lot of different sites can be time-consuming and difficult to track.
But with your own site, you are in control of all your content.
Google Sites is a great option when all you want is a free, simple, and easy way to publish your articles in one place.
When you see the choices you have, there are no limits today on interactive content creation and digital publishing.
Anyone can learn to publish articles once they decide to start. All you need to do is find new topic ideas .
With all these fantastic platforms available to you, all you have to do is get to work and start writing.
Many have native apps for iOS, Android, and Google Play. Check your App stores.
Before you know it, you are going to be writing for free article submission sites .
All you need is to use your drive and passion to get you heading toward your goals.
Give one of these websites a try, and you will be publishing your fantastic articles in no time at all.
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52 thoughts on “12 free platforms for writers to publish articles online”.
I am a retired man with a technical background. I have written many articles on varied subjects but have never published. The subject matter includes science, religion, political and current events. The articles vary in length from one page to 20 pages. Have you ane suggestions for an appropriate posting site?
You cover a lot of topics, and different lengths, Phil.
It might be difficult to find one platform for them all.
Perhaps setting up a free blog, such as with Blogger or WordPress, might be a better move.
Thanks, I’ll look into that.
I have written quite a few articles, most of them being inspirational. Some are in the form of messages learnt from incidents in everyday life. I also feel that as a citizen on this planet, it is my duty to share the good things I have learnt, so others can benefit too. Am wondering where would be a good place to begin publishing. Thanks.
Derek, I am a decent lady, not available for romance, but just want you to know that I like your way; I just like your website & the way you make your comments and respond to questions. There’s just something about you. I like you.
Thank you. I’m happy to hear that you enjoy the content of the site.
I think writing story’s and publishing them and seeing how people comment, will help me when i get older and see what I want to be. I haven’t chosen yet I’ve always wanted to be a journalist or a media worker, honestly, I don’t yet…
I notice that as a new writer, I have strong passion to publish. But I believe there is the need to learn to make my writing ‘clean’, mistake-free and perfect for my readers before publishing. What writing training apps would you recommend to help me ‘sanitize’ my writing?
I would suggest Prowritingaid for a new writer. It’s got everything you need to edit and improve your writing.
Will be paid for publishing articles on this platform listed above?
Will try this
I’m seventy-two and have been writing for a long time. I have a folder full of articles and I also have a folder full of science fiction stories. I have poetry and comics. I need a platform that allows me to publish as I please.
I’m an unpublished writer with several manuscripts. Do these platforms here publish novels?
No, Samuel. These sites are only suitable for publishing articles.
If you want to publish novels, try Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) or Draft2Digital.
Hello Derek, I’m new to writing articles, but I wasn’t to write articles focusing on Young People and their struggles. I would like to build some readership for my article. What site do you recommend? Thank you.
You can use any site, Paul. But before you do, make sure your writing is perfect. In your comment, I’m sure you meant, wanted to write, and not wasn’t to write. You can’t expect to find readers if you make errors like this. Always, always check your writing before you hit the button.
Dear Derek, I would like to write articles about personal awareness and development. I am a new writer and I would like to reach a large odience eventually .. which platform would you recommend, please?
The best platform is always the one that you feel will work for you, Paoletta. But if you are looking at building a readership, Medium and Substack are two you might consider.
I’m really grateful to have stumbled on this site which I believe will greatly help me in publishing my articles. I do news articles that focus much more on culture. But I sort of publish stuff that is newsworthy so I also write on crisis in Africa.
Be aware that on Medium your articles and you as an author won’t be searchable until you get a critical mass of readers and followers/claps. Which means that you need to actively promote your writing, for strangers to find your page on any given day (except the few first hours of the publication). Very disappointed.
Medium is no different from any other form of publishing articles. You need a certain amount of traction before it can rank in Google Search.
For a blog post, you need backlinks. On Medium, you need followers and claps.
It’s pretty standard stuff, but not disappointing if you know how to promote what you post.
There are no free rides at getting articles to rank. You still need to work on it to be successful.
i need to publish my story about chronic kidney disease and kidney transplants, the need for kidney donors and how this need is affected by the Covid pandemic.; and my personal need for a transplant to save my life. Where is the best place to submit my article?
Use any of the sites listed in this article. But I would try Medium first.
I need to publish my article which are explain about lidar technology. Where can I publish my article?
Dear sir I need to publish my paper which concerns on climate. so how can I publish it?
Really grateful to get these platforms to publish my article. Thanks to you for gifting us such information for these platforms.
how I can publish the article ??
Good information but why did you not include Substack?
this is great where do i publish my scholarly articles and class modules
Hi Derek, Impressive Collection shared on Free Publishing Articles. Would like to know where we can share technical content.
Ok how can I publish
Hey this is Simeone here. I already participate in the Medium corporative community, it is a good platform for publishing your stories online. I only have a technical problems with the platform. I’m hoping to enjoy my writing of articles with these other platforms.
According to me the best usage of time is writing. It makes an individual to think widely on every aspect. Writing enable person to do brainstorming over the topic. This improves the writing work of writer.
Thank you very much! I spent about 2-3 hours and looked at these sites. Medium appears to be educational and very helpful for beginning writers! I will use it and promote it! See where I am with it by the end of the year! Thank you again! Edina Back, Executive Establishment Officer, Personnel Efficiency Foundation
Good morning. Please I am a prolific writer. I write on a broad range of topics and areas ranging from Marriage, Relationship, Politics, amongst others. How do I publish my articles please?
Fine, thank you.
I want to publish my poetries. Where I can get it published?
I have 200 pages of musings and poetry in RHYMING format. Deep thoughts and shallow—-should it be published? C R Petty Col USMC Ret.
I’m looking for free publishing platform. I want to publish an article I wrote while I was in college. This an academic article for educators (teaching profession). What is the appropriate website for that.
Hlo sir/mam, we are the students of masters. Sir we want to publish our research article in your site. So sir please give us the details regarding publication criteria or fees. We shall be thankful to you for this kind of purpose.
As they say always seek knowledge I would like to seek knowledge and become one of the best poets ever in history by explaining to people about what’s love
Kindly please keep providing me the work related to writing . Iam hard working and dedicated.
“Life is my teacher and living is my lesson.” I believe everyday you live, you learn alot from life. When you stop living is when the lessons stop. Article is informative and useful. Reading it has set me in motion. I now know how to proceed. The lessons are a step forward in the right direction.
Very valuable information. Lot of secrets, thank you.
Hello Lisa, Great article. Thanks for bringing these tools on one platform for the world. Keep up the good work. Regards
Hello we are publishing house based in Rwanda Africa, we would like to get in touch with you for more information on the on how we can work with you in publishing working in have books for kids both fiction and non fiction kindly tell me how we can work together. Waiting from you soonest Best Regards Andrew.
Please use our site contact form if you wish to get in touch with us.
I want to publish a book. What is the process ? Can I contact you ?Nearest office ?
We only offer advice articles on our site, Abraham. Sorry, but we do not offer personal support or coaching.
Is it possible to publish a small article regarding medical science
Frankly speaking, and as human beings, we always learn from one another. You may good in x and I’m good at y, for that reason I may need your help and you may need my help. It’s a mutual learning.
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Are you tired of digging around Google looking for sites that pay you to write?
Or maybe you’re frustrated because job boards are not yielding the results you want?
When you’re trying to break into freelance writing and make money online, you don’t have time to wade through thousands of results looking for paid gigs in your niche.
This is why I put together the ultimate list of fantastic sites that pay you to write!
Instead of perusing job boards, why not go right to the source in your niche?
The following 50 sites that pay you to write are organized into popular niche categories so you can focus on your area of expertise.
Many of these sites pay $100 and a few pays upwards of $500-$1,000!
Not sure what your niche is? Check out my article about choosing a niche and becoming an expert freelance writer!
Get ready to make money writing with these sites that pay writers!
The family and parenting writing niche might seem over saturated with a ton of mom bloggers, but there is still room for freelance writers wanting to get paid to write about parenthood.
Let’s look at these sites that pay you to write that are just in the family and parenting writing niche.
Motherly pays for parenting stories with a fresh perspective. Pay starts after two submissions then it’s $50 per post.
A Fine Parent will pay up to $50 for practical parenting tips . They sometimes close their submissions so make sure they are open before pitching.
Filter Free Parents is always looking for humorous and edgy parenting articles.
They pay up to $50 per post.
FamilyFun is a popular magazine that features a wide variety of topics geared for families with children aged 3-12. They are looking for fun, family-tested posts that are easy-to-follow and will pay $1.25/word for an 850-3000 word post.
Her View From Home is a lifestyle blog that will accept submissions about home, family, and life. They tend to accept shorter content (600-800 words) and their pay is scaled based on pageviews.
You can earn up to $100 for 4,000 views.
Lifestyle and pop culture is a huge writing niche and blogging niche. There are tons of lifestyle bloggers and influencers out there as well as news sites that share pop culture stories. Now, as a freelance writer, it can be a struggle finding high-paying writing jobs for news stories or a day in the life content.
But these sites that pay are mid-tier writing gigs that are perfect if you want to break into lifestyle writing or news writing.
Cracked is a site that covers a ton of subjects from pop culture to movies. Check out their topics to see if they are a good fit and, if your writing is “good” (which they don’t explicitly define) then you could earn up to $100 per piece.
If you love making lists, then Listverse will pay you $100 per article ! Try to come up with unique topics that aren’t already covered on their site. The great part is that, even if your pitch is rejected, they will respond and let you know!
Reader’s Digest is an online magazine that pays $100 for personal stories . This site, which gained popularity in print, is a great way to extend your brand to millions of people!
From comics to pop culture to games, Zeal covers just about anything!
This Medium publication will pay $100 per post and up to $200 for an original comic.
Yes! That Cosmopolitan ! The online version of this magazine is one of the most popular sites that pay you to write.
They’ll accept fresh content as well as published posts and will pay $100 for an 800-word article.
Many healthcare professionals are quitting their health and medical jobs to work from home. Instead they are opting to be a health and wellness freelance writer.
To help you land a writing job quickly and start making money writing , check out these sites that pay.
Better Humans is a Medium publication that focuses on self-improvement, philosophy, thought-pieces, and news. They have a particular style guideline for formatting so make sure you check that out first.
Better Humans pays a flat rate of $500.
Vibrant Life features articles about physical health, mental clarity, and spiritual balance.
They will pay $100-$300 for articles ranging from 450 to 1000 words.
In the wellness space, Healthy Living is a very popular magazine. When it comes to submissions, they have a crazy quick turnaround time (6 days) and will pay $150 for articles about health and beauty.
This Australian-based publication has both an online and offline presence that covers a wide variety of health and wellbeing topics. You can make a submission to Wellbeing based on one of four different article types (features, travel, special reports, and real-life experiences).
They pay $150-$1700 (AU) for articles up to 2000 words.
This national magazine focuses on the latest trends in healthy eating as well as green eating, health studies, and nutrition. Eating Well will pay up to $1 per word for articles between 150 and 400 words. They prefer that you send a query by email.
Yes, the popular mindfulness app has its own blog called Orange Dot ! They like to cover topics such as mind science, mental health, and meditation studies as well as stories about how meditation has improved people’s lives. To pitch to Headspace, send an email with the subject “ADW”. They pay approximately $150-$300 depending on the content.
Finance writing jobs are in demand more than ever. With the economy being volatile due to the pandemic, now is a good time to start looking for sites that pay for finance and money content.
Money Crashers is a finance site that covers investing, credit, debt, retirement planning, mortgages, and more. They don’t publish their rates but they will pay for guest posts.
Doctor of Credit pays $50 for guest posts related to personal finances with a focus on credit score information, sign-up bonuses to banks/credit cards, and free money opportunities. They prefer posts over 600 words.
Money Pantry will pay up to $150 for articles about saving and earning money. This is a great site to get your name out there if you are a finance blogger to make money online!
The Dollar Stretcher looks for frugal how-to articles and interviews up to 800 words and pays $0.10 per word – but only for print material.
This finance site shares articles on everything related to credit cards. They also publish general finance topics like banking, fraud and making money opportunities. They pay up to $50 per post.
Business writing jobs can be a lucrative type of writing gig to have! If you have a degree in business or a related field you can write about business. Of course, you don’t have to have a degree to be a freelance writer; it just helps!
B Michelle Pippin is a site that helps women with small businesses, especially when it comes to making money. They are looking for career articles in different fields and will pay $50-$150 per piece . You do have to query them first.
This online publication is focused on feminist entrepreneurs. LiisBeth has some pretty particular guidelines, so make sure you read these and check out their past articles. The pay rate depends on the assignment.
eCommerce Insiders offers paid blogging spots for writers with eCommerce experience. Their topics cover online retail and their submission guidelines are very specific.
They pay $75-$150 for 400-600+ word submissions.
Success Magazine caters to entrepreneurs who are interested in starting their own businesses. They will accept pieces from freelance writers covering “self-made” people and personal growth/development ideas.
They pay $0.50 per word and you can submit your pitch via email.
If you want to get paid to write business articles, check out Inc . ! This popular magazine has a huge online audience and will pay for short articles between 800 and 1200 words that focus on ideas and advice for startups and small businesses.
Their pay rate varies but can go as high as $2 per word.
Freelance Mom is a site for moms, and dads, who are interested in entrepreneurship and freelancing. They love personal stories as well as posts on tools and processes. FYI – I’m not sure how much this site is updated. I did guest post years ago and I see my posts on the first page of their site, which might indicate they haven’t published fresh content in a while. But it’s worth a look!
Freelance Mom will pay up to $100 for a 900-1500 word post.
Getting writing gigs in education isn’t difficult since education is a hot topic with the pandemic. To break into the education writing niche, check out these sites that pay.
The Change Agent is a forum for adult learners and teachers who want to incorporate social change into the adult education agenda.
The magazine is available by subscription and they will pay $50 for 200-1000 words.
Back to College will pay for articles focused on older college students and look for topics such as career management and finding the right program.
Their rate is $55+ for original pieces and $27.50 for reprinted content with a word count of 1000-1500.
This online magazine is targeted at pre-K-12 educators and looks for feature pieces, stories, and teaching/education issues. Learning for Justice pays $1 per word and accepts short content (500-700 words) and long content (800-1600 words).
Screen Education is a quarterly magazine published for educators and scholars. They will accept submissions in curriculum areas that focus on screen literacy programs and pay $150-$300 per article. Submissions are made via email.
PTO Today is a magazine for those who lead parent-teacher organizations with a focus on topics such as parental involvement, fundraising, and working with the school staff.
They pay between $125 to $500 for feature articles.
Interested in writing about technology? Here are six sites that pay and can help you break into tech writing jobs.
A List Apart focuses on web design and will pay $200 per article . If you have an amazing site that you designed yourself or an impressive portfolio, this could be a good opportunity to expand your brand and get paid to write.
Do you know a thing or two about code? SitePoint will pay $100-$150 for articles about HTML, CSS, PHP, and more.
If you like writing tutorials and have a knack for technology, Tuts + will pay $100 and up for tutorials focuses on technology-related topics such as web design and Flash as well as other topics like photography and writing.
WordPress is one of the most popular site platforms. So if you know how to navigate WP, WPHub will pay $100-$200 for posts about web design trends, coding, and other WordPress-related topics.
Digital Ocean is an online resource that deals with cloud-related products. They are looking for writers who can create tutorials and guides on technical subjects such as DevOps and CLoud.
They will pay up to $300 per article and $400 for more complex content.
Sitepoint is an online learning resource for web developers. They pay their writers $150-$300 for tutorials, particularly ones on HTML and CSS. You can also use their form to indicate what topics you are interested in and if they need an article they will reach out to you.
Travel and food are a popular creative writing jobs for new writers. If you travel or love cooking and food, then check out these sites that pay.
Great Escape is a site about how to get paid to travel so they are always looking for travel bloggers to share their stories.
They pay $50-$75 per article for their website and $100-$150 for interviews and personal stories!
IWA is all about wine and focuses on accessories and how to store it. Their rate of pay starts at $50 per article. So if you’re all about wine, this could earn you some easy money online!
Serious Eats is a Medium publication that pays $100 for food-related articles about cooking, food, and other eating topics. So if you’re a food blogger, or have a recipe category on your lifestyle blog, this could be a great paid guest-posting opportunity!
Saveur is looking for amazing stories about food and travel and offers a pay rate starting at $150 per article. They accept submissions via email.
If you’re a food blogger or a lifestyle blogger with a focus on being healthy, you should check out Cooking Detective where you can get paid to write food and cooking content.
They’ll pay $150-$250 for guides and $50-$75 for articles.
Horizon Guides is a contributor travel site that shares “less ordinary” travel stories. They don’t publish how much they pay but I know they pay up to $200 per contribution . Join their contribution network to get started!
Ah! Did you now you can get paid to write about writing? It’s very meta but there are sites that pay about writing topics. From grammar errors to boosting your vocabulary and more, these sites can help you find credible writing jobs as a writer that writes about writing 🙂
Funds for Writers pays $50 for original pieces and $15 for reprints and prefer 500-600 words. They look for no “fluff” style writing about earning a living as a writer, so make sure you stick to the point since these are short submissions.
RankPay is a site that focuses on SEO content marketing and social media. They will pay $50 for guest posts on these topics. If you understand SEO principles and have a blog that performs well, this is a great way to get paid to write.
Make a Living Writing is all about helping writers of all kinds, from fiction to blogging to freelance writing and even scriptwriting.
They publish guest posts that help writers make an income and pay $75-$150 per accepted submission.
If you want to get paid for you poetry writing or content about art then Peril is the publication for you. They are an art and culture magazine and the have open calls for submissions.
On their write for us page they say they pay $200 for poetry, visual arts, political pieces and non-fiction works and $300 for longer essays up to 2,000 words.
One way to make easy money online as a freelance writer is to write about freelance writing! The Barefoot Writer is a magazine dedicated to helping freelancers start their businesses and work from home. Depending on the content you submit, the pay can range from $100-$300.
VQR is a literary journal that focuses on excellent writing. They look for unpublished poems, short fiction (up to 8000 words), and nonfiction (up to 9000 words).
The pay rate is $200 per poem and $0.25 per word for prose but book reviews could earn you $500 ! Their submissions aren’t always open, so it’s best to check to see if they are accepting any .
Applying to any of these sites involves sending a pitch .
A writing pitch is an email or message you send to the site’s editor explaining your article idea and how it would be perfect for their publication.
When you write a pitch, you don’t want to go overboard!
Pitches need to be concise and outline your story idea while explaining why they should pay you to write it.
The idea of pitching can be intimidating and don’t worry if you don’t get it right the first time – or the first few times.
Once you start pitching for these sites that pay, you’ll get better at selling yourself and your content as a freelance writer.
To get you started, here are some tips for successful pitching :
Lastly, you want to send a pitch that showcases your skills and confidence.
Never state that you are a new writer or that you’re new to a certain field. Also, avoid phrases like “I hope” and “I think”.
Go in strong knowing you are the perfect writer to contribute to their site!
Over the years I’ve collected hundreds of sites that pay. I do my best to collect sites of popular writing niches.
Here are more sites that pay:
Hopefully, this list will help you get paid to write and grow your freelancing business!
Don’t give up if you don’t hear back from editors or your submissions get turned down.
Keep writing and keep pitching. It’s like throwing cooked spaghetti at a wall – eventually, something will stick.
Did I miss any sites on my list? Do you know of any sites that pay writers? Share them in the comments.
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There are many writing websites that are useful hubs of information for aspiring authors of all types and genres.
Apart from the desire to become an author and a bit of determination, what makes a successful writer? According to veterans of the industry, it’s lots of reading, writing, and a supportive community .
The writing websites in this blog can provide you with all three. So, without further ado and in no particular order, let me introduce these top book writing websites to learn more about the craft, stay up-to-date with industry news, and find fellow writers in your network.
The 25 best writing websites.
Here are our favorite writing websites that can help you perfect your craft:
What kind of writing website would we be if we didn’t include ourselves in this list of writing websites?
At selfpublishing.com , we are proud of our educational blog and are always creating new content to help writers turn their dream of publishing a book into reality.
If you’re looking to improve your writing skills, learn how to self-publish a book , market a book , or even create your own author website – this is the ideal place to learn.
Self-Publishing School is the leading educational self-publishing company . It’s our second choice for the best writing websites to keep on your radar.
If you’re interested in learning all about Amazon self-publishing to how to create an online course to build your author brand, Self-Publishing School produces informational articles, videos, and podcast content on a variety of topics.
In addition, there are several author education programs offered, depending on what your goals look like.
Self-Publishing Advice is a watchdog community organized by the Alliance of Independent Authors. It aims to protect self-publishing writers from untrustworthy publishers. It also reviews other writing websites (mostly in the independent and self-publishing services spaces).
The site has a collection of reviews on various publishers, with rating scores ranging from “excellent” to “watchdog advisory”. The authors themselves report dishonest publishers and regularly update their base. However, the site’s usefulness isn’t restricted to that.
There is also a blog with loads of advice on self-publishing (obviously!), audiobook creation, inspiration, and everything of interest to an indie author.
Joel Friedlander is a graphic designer with an extensive background in book design and advertising. He has created The Book Designer , which is a treasure trove of articles on book marketing, self-publishing, and, of course, book design (including book covers , typography basics, and text layout).
His series “eBook Cover Design Awards” is particularly instructive, since every nominated book cover is dissected with respect to genre aesthetics, intended audience, and all the minute details that can make a difference between a bestseller and an obscure title no one notices.
Even if you don’t create covers yourself, it’s always good to know what to look for when you outsource the task to a designer, which is what makes this one of the best writing websites.
Apart from valuable advice, Friedlander shares free book cover templates, a book launch toolkit, and a media kit for authors to optimize the marketing of your book.
Typos are the worst. I have yet to meet a writer who could be 100 percent sure their text was absolutely typo-free, even after rounds of editing. Because it never is.
Authors are notorious for their typo blindness because by the third draft, they know the text like the back of their hand and familiarization handicaps your ability to pick out mistakes.
That’s why we need editors – or at least editing services that will comb through the text for misspelled words and other pesky oopsies.
Paper Help is a service that specializes in writing and editing of all sorts of papers. If you need a second pair of eyes to go through your manuscript before its debut, it can be a nice low-cost compromise between a literary editor and doing it yourself, which has earned it a spot on our list of the best writing websites.
Of course, to make your editing less of a struggle, it’s better to make fewer mistakes in the first place. That’s why one has to have go-to writing websites for all things grammar. Mignon Fogarty’s blog is just the right sort of resource for that.
Grammar Girl is a section on the Quick and Dirty Tips portal devoted to everything that a writer needs to know about spelling and grammar.
You can read your daily dose of nicely summed-up linguistic wisdom and build your competency bit by bit – and have lots of fun in the process.
Okay, with grammar off the table, you still need to edit your drafts with regard to consistency, adverbs, repetition, readability, useless filler words, etc. Here is where AutoCrit comes in.
This is not so much a book writing website, but a word-processing tool with editing features and guidance based on real-world publishing standards.
AutoCrit makes our list of writing websites because it analyzes your text and gives recommendations on how to improve it. For example, it can flag poor dialogue , misuse of adverbs, or relying on clichés. This tool has subscription plans with more robust professional features, but they also offer a free option with essentials that every author needs.
Plus, the site has a collection of articles with tips about the craft and the business of writing, from adding depth to your characters to DIY proofreading techniques.
Janice Hardy, a teen fantasy novelist, is the founder of Fiction University . With the help of fellow writers and guest contributors, she has amassed more than 2,500 articles on fiction writing. They deal with every stage of penning a novel – from brainstorming ideas and developing a story to self-publishing your finished opus.
Starting soon the creators of the website plan to organize workshops where they will introduce some practice to go with the theory. Still, the scope of the material on the website is impressive as is, making it one of the best writing websites.
Fiction University is comprehensively organized by relevant topics, making it a true writing encyclopedia and a go-to place for anyone who starts their writing career or simply wishes to improve their skills.
You know what makes you a better writer? More writing. 750 Words is a simple website for writers that has just one goal – helping you to build a good habit of writing every day.
You have probably heard about the technique called “morning pages”. Morning pages are three pages of text (or 750 words) that you write, preferably in the morning to get everything distracting out of your head and shift focus on putting thoughts into words.
With gamification devices like badges and competitiveness (via anonymous statistics), 750 Words encourages you to stick to a schedule and write those pages every day. It’s minimalistic and private – no one will see your writing but you.
Marketing strategy is often overlooked by self-publishing authors. Too bad, even the best books don’t sell themselves.
This website for writers has some tips on how to prepare the launch and how to promote a book when it’s already out and about. The blog section is full of detailed how-to guides on working with beta readers, coming up with promotion strategy, boosting sales via various social media channels, partnering up with influencers, and more.
Build Book Buzz is one of the best writing websites with just the right ratio of figures and statistics vs. insider tips on how to build an online presence.
With writing games and exercises galore, Language is a Virus makes a perfect playground for word enthusiasts. It never fails to spark imagination and get your creative juices flowing.
From the prompt of the day greeting you on the homepage, to avant-garde techniques of Jack Kerouac and Salvador Dali, this is one of those writing websites that is truly committed to getting you writing.
Poem visualization, surrealistic word definitions, generating reverse poetry from your text, or adding your line to a never-ending story by thousands of other writers – not one bizarrely mesmerizing activity here will leave you indifferent.
So next time you need a little writer’s block help , don’t waste your time and head here straight away.
Six-Word Memoirs is a charming little project with a big goal. It aims to inspire the participants to get to the essence of who they are and what matters most. To do that, they have to answer some pretty existential questions in six words – no more, no less.
This can be quite a challenge even for experienced writers, which means it’s a great writing tool to get down to the basics. Sci-fi and fantasy stories in six words, seismic shifts in six words, your personal paradise in six words – a nice exercise in eloquence and one of the best writer’s block remedies I’ve seen.
The Writing Cooperative is a diverse resource for writers by writers. A piece of advice on any situation under the sun from writer’s block to existential crisis and burnout. Everything is specifically tailored for a fellow writer like yourself, so this is a true hub for diverse topics.
Anyone with something to say can submit a post and the community is quite diverse and supportive. There are also some secrets of the craft shared here, from where it is best to share your writing to why digression can sometimes be a boon for your story. These tips make The Writing Cooperative one of the best writing websites.
At first glance, The Write Life seems geared more towards bloggers and freelancers, yet it has much to offer to anyone whose livelihood depends on their writing talent. How to come up with great titles, how to find a critic to improve your text, how to self-publish your book, how to market it, how to hire a freelance editor , how to prevent burnout, and other secrets of the craft.
In the tools section, there are eBooks and courses for writing professionals as well as some handy tools, such as editing apps, invoicing software, marketplaces, and communities for freelance writers.
For those of you who have long been creating content for a living but never dipped your toes into long-form prose, Helping Writers Become Authors is a perfect boot camp.
Award-winning author K.M. Weiland tells how to create a compelling character with a story arc, what mistakes authors most often make, how to make readers love every page of your novel, and why even movies falling short of our expectations is always a bad writing problem.
If for some reason blog is not your preferred format, there are instructional eBooks, vlogs, and a podcast.
If you want to find a ghostwriter or are just curious to know more about this particular specialization, Association of Ghostwriters has answers to your questions. Although it has paid membership plans, lots of valuable information is free for grabs, making it one of the best writing websites.
How to write a memoir , what to do when your work on a big project slows down, and why ghostwriting might be an intermediate step between freelancing and getting a good publishing deal on your own book. If you want to learn how to publish a book traditionally, Association of Ghostwriters has you covered.
NaNoWriMo (National Novel-Writing Month) is an epic creative writing event where participants work towards writing a 50,000-word novel in the month of November. Although professional writers are ambiguous about this marathon, it can work for some authors who understand how speed drafts fit into the entire writing process.
The NaNoWriMo website was created especially for the event. Here you can track your progress, set milestones, and get pep talks and support from other writers in an ever-growing community. There are online and offline events that help you finish your novel.
Whether you are a seasoned writer or an enthusiastic beginner, NaNoWriMo is one of the best writing websites, with inspirational posts, a company of fellow contestants, tips, tools, resources, and encouragement. Just remember, if your word count is lower and you didn’t get that badge – you are still a writer. It’s only a game!
Every writer needs feedback to improve, and it’s always better when this feedback is detailed, informed, and comes from someone who knows what they are talking about.
Better still, if you get this feedback before you publish your work and start receiving bad reviews from underwhelmed readers. (That’s what beta-readers and writing workshops are for.)
At Scribophile , you will find a supportive community of writers like yourself. Here, they are willing to give you feedback to improve your text with their critique instead of tearing you down.
If you are still tentative, there are writing tutorials and publishing tips available without even signing in.
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Mark Dawson is an author who makes a living by self-publishing . On Self-Publishing Formula , he shares his journey with other writers who want to take this path.
Blog posts with valuable tips, resources, and guides are available for everyone and there are free, paid, or limited-access courses you can subscribe to.
Mark also co-hosts weekly free podcasts with James Blatch where they interview top-selling indie authors, successful debutants from traditional publishing , and industry insiders to shed light on the process of publishing and promoting a book independently.
Almost An Author provides a wealth of resources for writers at various stages of their careers. It has new content every day, from writing tips and craft advice to publishing insights and author interviews. You can get genre-specific advice or emotional support to get you through your publishing journey.
As the name suggests, Creativity Portal is a treasure trove of inspiration and resources for writers looking to tap into their creativity. It offers writing prompts, exercises, and articles on topics like mindfulness and overcoming creative blocks, making it an invaluable resource for writers and one of the best writing websites around.
Writer’s Digest might just have more resources than any of the other writing websites on this list. It’s like an encyclopedia of knowledge for writers, after all, the magazine has been around for almost a century! You’ll discover a plethora of articles, events, competitions, webinars, templates, tutorials, and various other resources neatly organized by genre and vocation.
Writing can be a solitary and often daunting endeavor, and the Insecure Writer’s Support Group aims to provide a supportive community for writers grappling with self-doubt and insecurity.
Through blog posts, forums, and online events, members of the group can connect with fellow writers, share their experiences, and receive encouragement and advice, creating a nurturing environment for writers to grow and thrive.
With its focus on the craft and business of writing, LitReactor offers a range of courses, workshops, and articles designed to help writers hone their skills and navigate the publishing industry. Whether you’re looking to improve your writing craft, learn about the latest trends in publishing, or connect with other writers, LitReactor provides a valuable platform for writers at all levels.
Now Novel is a comprehensive platform that helps writers plan, outline, and write their novels. With tools like step-by-step writing courses, personalized feedback from experienced coaches, and a supportive community of fellow writers, Now Novel provides the structure and guidance that writers need to turn their ideas into finished manuscripts.
So there you have it! Those are 25 writing websites that you should absolutely be following.
Of course, in the sea of online blogs, there are plenty of other valuable writing websites to follow. We just had to choose our favorites.
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No one is perfect in this competitive world of writing. Even the best of the best can make improvements to their craft. No matter how accurate you think you are, there are always things to learn.
This can be done in a few ways, with writing websites being one. These websites exist with the sole purpose of helping writers of all levels and types.
Writing websites can provide many things to a writer looking to improve themselves:
These are resourceful places to get all the information we might need as writers. The owners of these websites are, usually, genuine people who want to help growing writers become the best they can be.
Writing websites are a comfort zone for writers. You can go to them in times of distress, writer’s block, or uncertainty around your plotting. You will be able to find resources to help you know how to write a novel or a helpful nonfiction book.
Here are the top benefits of using book writing websites:
There are many helpful writing websites online. They all help writers learn different things. Listed below are some of the best ones.
The guides, tools, and advice on these writing websites are fantastic when used in conjunction with quality writing software. A good example of this is Squibler.
Squibler helps a writer do the actual writing. Organization, research, development, settings – it can help you put into practice everything you learn from these resources. Its Smart Writer enables you to begin writing your stories. You can also improve your stories with the Smart Writer. In addition, Squibler has an advanced feature that allows you to generate an entire book using a title and number of pages. You can also use an existing draft for your storybook.
Squibler is a book writing website, that includes detailed guides on the writing process, tips for long-form writing, fiction writing, creative writing, novel writing, and overcoming creative blocks. They teach about novels, books, screenplays, publishing tips for a book, documentation, and all things relevant to writing.
They also offer an AI book writing tool that helps you compile drafts and even a whole book in a matter of minutes with its AI technology. The AI tool includes an excellent editor where you write and take the aid of an AI-smart writer. It also includes tools for organization, word count goals, and writing goals. Squibler also offers a dark mode for accessibility purposes. To summarize, this writing software offers:
This website will help a writer who has a rigorous weekly schedule. You will be able to develop the discipline that can help you get through the week without giving up on your writing halfway through.
This blog publishes writing articles, with a focus on novels. There are many areas in which you can find advice:
With over 2500 articles published, there is a lot of good information here. In addition to their articles, they also offer a comprehensive list of other resources. Some of these include:
The website is run by Janice Hardy, a writing teacher who is passionate about helping everyone learn to write. She offers her expertise as well as plenty of posts and articles from guests who offer a different perspective.
This writing website helps writers improve their grammar construction and word usage. The site gives writing tutorials and advice to writers.
The tips provided here are free, but if you want to gain some additional features, a $5 monthly price can be paid to get premium access. This includes comprehensive courses to help you improve your writing.
Best-selling author Kristen Lamb runs a blog that offers tips, advice, and help for writers. She has a fun and casual demeanor that is welcoming to readers.
Her posts are relatable and easy to understand.
She also offers several courses where she will teach different aspects of writing. Some of these are downloadable courses while others are live classes.
At its core, Reedsy wants to create beautiful books. They do this by giving authors and publishers access to quality professionals, useful tools, and educational content.
If you are looking for a professional to help you make your book better, Reedsy offers a diverse team including:
In addition to this, they also offer a free writing tool that helps you with the actual process of writing your book. The software provides a space to create and organize your different sections and elements – such as characters, research, and others.
You can use the software yourself, but it also has a fantastic collaboration feature. With this, you can seamlessly write with others. This is especially useful for new writers who are still learning how to write a book .
Lastly, Reedsy offers a large database of writing prompts to get you started.
You can pick from a list of different genres, and get some specific ideas to start writing about. You can use these to begin your next big novel or to do some practice.
Write to Done is a writing website that covers many different areas of writing. They have sections for:
They have articles from several different writers who all have different perspectives and opinions to offer.
This is a unique writing blog that focuses on inspiration and motivation. If you are in a metaphorical writing “storm” this is a good place to go before deciding to give up.
The blog is run by a few different writers who all come from separate genres. This offers a wide range of perspectives.
They also have some articles and information on improving your writing craft.
This site focuses more on the physical book itself and the publishing process.
It is run by Joel Friedlander who uses his own extensive experience to create articles on design and self-publishing. His wealth of information has already helped thousands of writers.
Jerry Jenkins is a 21-time New York Times best-selling author who is revealing his secrets.
One thing he offers on his site is an extremely helpful free guide: How to Become an Author: Your Complete Guide.
Once you’ve downloaded this, you can join his network of thousands of other writers and sign up for his newsletter which sends writing advice right to your inbox.
He also offers a list of writing tools to help you learn how to write a book. These are tools that assist with editing, organization, and distraction. These are programs that he endorses personally, so you can be sure they offer a quality service.
Lastly, his blog covers pretty much everything you need to know to learn how to write a novel or nonfiction book . From ideas to characters, to plot, you can find advice right from the mouth of a seasoned writer.
This writing website does exactly what it says – it has writers helping other writings. They offer coaching services in addition to their articles on writing and publishing.
They also have a series of writing tools available for download. These are designed to help writers in a few different areas:
The website is run by two women: Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi. n addition to running the site, they have co-authored a series of books to help writers.
The books are all part of the “Thesaurus” series. It includes titles such as The Emotion Thesaurus and the Positive Trait Thesaurus.
Here you will find some articles on the writing craft. However, this is not their focus. This website contains several tools to help you either get started or keep going in your writing.
Their home page itself has a writing prompt right on it, with the option to generate another if you don’t like it.
They have a series of writing games, exercises, and generators to help you get inspired and motivated.
This is a fantastic resource for writers who may be feeling stuck or defeated.
Story a Day is an initiative that hopes to inspire creativity. They run two month-long challenges each year – one in May and one in September. The challenge is to write a short story every day.
This alone can be inspiring for writers, but they offer many extras:
This writing website provides a community-based challenge. this not only stimulates a writer’s imagination, but it does so with the support and accountability that others can provide.
While no longer an active blog, this archive can be extremely helpful to those embarking on a publishing journey. “The intern” also known as Hillary Smith, worked as an intern for several years.
In these archives, she shares insider information about the publishing industry that she thinks will be helpful to new and aspiring authors.
This site was created to help writers stay positive. The blog contains posts on many positivity-themed categories:
In addition to these inspiring and motivational articles, you can also find information on writing, blogging, and publishing
This site is for writers who want to be successful. The website is vast and extensive, but a few of the key features include:
From poetry, fiction, and nonfiction, you can find advice, tips, and resources to help you. The workshops and communities available will only serve to enhance your ability by connecting you to others.
Poets and Writers is a non-profit that looks to serve creative writers of all kinds. In addition to their helpful and informative website, they offer several other services:
The website offers articles on writing itself, as well as publishing, agents, awards, and writing news.
Everyone appreciates getting help with their writing and publishing efforts. There are many people out there telling writers what they should do, or at least consider doing.
Authors everywhere choose some programs or websites to endorse, and they send their readers on their way. Writer Beware has taken it upon themselves to warn writers and authors of scams, schemes, and fraud they should be avoiding in the writing world.
Founded in 1998, they have been around long enough to see a lot of shady things go down. They know what they’re talking about.
Especially if you are close to publishing, take a look around this website. Make sure you don’t fall victim. This would make your experience learning how to write a book more negative, where you should only be doing positive things to move forward.
This collection of writing websites should be enough to get you going. With a combination of advice, tips, insight, prompts, inspiration, and tools, you have more than enough to start learning how to write a novel or book of any kind.
Here are some frequently asked questions related to the best websites for writing stories:
For young writers starting their writing journey and looking for writing resources, Daily Writing Tips is a great website for improving writing skills and learning about crafting your own story.
No, 17 is not too old to start writing. Whether you’re exploring your writing style, using a writing app, sharing your story online, or seeking a professional editor, it’s a great age to begin. Look into story starters to spark creativity and dive into your writing journey.
For new writers, platforms like Daily Writing Tips, Reedsy, and Tumblr offer great resources, community support, and opportunities to develop and share their writing.
Several sites that pay for writing include Medium (through its Partner Program), Copyhackers, The A.V. Club, and Bustle.
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Today I Found Out publishes interesting history facts. They do not want dry material and the article must appeal to a wide range of readers. No length is listed on their website, but a word count check on recently published articles shows that they typically published articles that are 1,500 to 1,800 words. If they are interested in your articles, they will buy it from you. To learn more, read their Writers’ Guidelines.
The Smithsonian accepts proposals from “established freelance writers.” When sending in your pitch for a history article, you must supply links to previously published works. Length is around 800 to 1,800 words. While no pay is listed on their website, other sources say they pay $0.17/word or more. According to one payment report , they paid $0.23 per word. To learn more, read their Print Magazine Pitches and Website Pitches.
Atlas Obscura publishes "secret histories, dispatches from odd gatherings, on-the-ground coverage of overlooked locales, profiles of fascinating characters, and anything with an element of surprise and a sense of place." Expect payment of around $0.50 cents per word. Word length is 800 to 1,500 words. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
Chronicle is the official publication of the Historical Society of Michigan. They welcome queries for features, educational history pieces, and articles for other departments, which they list on their site. The payment range for members is $75 to $125. The payment range for non-members is $50 to $100. To learn more, read Chronicle’s submission guidelines .
Liber is a feminist magazine focused on feminist writing, culture, theory, and history. They accept reviews and essays on upcoming books of all genres, along with poetry, comics, personal or hybrid essays, photo essays, and long-form features related to feminist history and publishing. Reviews range from 1,000 to 2,000 words, and features average 2,000 to 4,000 words. They pay $100 per book review, $50 per poem, and $100-$300 for features based on length and complexity. To learn more, read their pitching guidelines .
American Spirit Magazine is a print magazine published by the Daughters of the American Revolution. They want articles that focus on American history, from the Colonial period to the 1820s. They are particularly interested in history that focuses on women and they accept queries that offer unique perspectives into the past. Pay is on acceptance for the amount agreed upon.To learn more, read their Writers’ Guidelines.
Archaeology is a print magazine that publishes articles about new historical discoveries and reevaluations of old theories relating to ancient and recent history. Most of their contributions come from freelance writers and they prefer to receive story pitches. They do not accept unsolicited manuscripts. Pay is on acceptance for the amount agreed upon. Writers’ Guidelines.
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With over 10,000 head-to-head votes, the writers at The Hockey Writers have completed a poll for who the best players in the NHL are. This is a list of just forwards and defensemen and excludes goaltenders. With some easy picks, some surprisingly high rankings, and some shocking low, this is the full list of the top 100 players in the NHL for the 2024-25 season.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 21G – 43A – 64P
Kicking off this list is Claude Giroux. Since signing with the Ottawa Senators , he has been a fantastic addition to the top six and as a quality leader in the locker room. He transitioned from center to the wing as he got older, but he still plays a strong defensive game and has good offensive numbers.
His point totals dipped last season, but with the inconsistencies and struggles the Senators had all around the team, it isn’t just the fault of Giroux. At 36 years old, he has been playing excellent hockey, including setting a career-high in goals in 2022-23 with 35.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 14G – 27A – 41P
All of the concerns about Jakob Chychrun’s ability to stay healthy were put to bed last season when he played his first full season, playing in all 82 games. He did tie his career-high in points, but with a significant amount more games played than any other season, the Senators were hoping for a bit more out of him than that. Not only did he not have the offensive output they were hoping for, but his defensive game wasn’t as strong in Ottawa either.
Part of the problem was the lack of space on the blue line. The Senators didn’t have a strong group overall, but with three high-end left-handed defensemen, with preference going to the two home-grown ones, he was the odd man out and played on the third pair with more limited time.
2023-24 Stats: 72GP – 7G – 51A – 58P
Morgan Rielly had a strong offensive season with the Toronto Maple Leafs, and while he isn’t known for his shut-down abilities, he was fine on the defensive side. With major changes looming over the Leafs’ roster, Rielly is one of the few that can be marked safe. He has a good contract, plays important minutes, and has a strong presence in the game.
He hasn’t had a true long-term partner for the majority of his career, and having an anchor on his pair could help propel his game even further.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 27G – 40A – 67P
Age catches up to players, and with Evgeni Malkin being 38 years old, 67 points is still quite impressive. Last season, he posted the lowest points-per-game pace of his career and has noticeably slowed down from the player he once was, but he is still a great second-line center.
2023-24 Stats: 76GP – 33G – 35A – 68P
A career-high in goals and points led Travis Konecny to a big eight-year extension , and his importance to the team is very clearly on display. He led the team in those categories and was second in shots while playing less than 20 minutes per night. He is a very good winger with physical elements to his game, making him a versatile option for deployment.
2023-24 Stats: 75GP – 22G – 37A – 59P
Alex Tuch had a big breakout season in 2022-23 with 79 points and took a 20-point drop last season, but he balanced that out with a stronger physical and defensive game than the years prior. Tuch, who was brought over in the Jack Eichel trade , has made a home for himself in the Buffalo Sabres’ top-six. A lot of players struggled offensively for the Sabres last season, and there is a good chance that Tuch can bounce back to somewhere in the middle of his last two seasons with around 30 goals and 70 points.
2023-24 Stats: 70GP – 11G – 46A – 57P
Zach Werenski is one of the more underrated defensemen in the NHL, and his play on the Columbus Blue Jackets, who have struggled a lot over the past few seasons, has been great. He set a new career-high in points with 57, and was the only full-time NHL player on the team to not have a negative plus/minus rating, which is impressive given the defensive issues the entire team has had and his amount of ice time.
2023-24 Stats: 50GP – 20G – 27A – 47P
There is a strong argument to say that Patrick Kane belongs much higher on this list, but with his hip surgery and late start to the season, he may have fallen off of some people’s radar. Somehow, Kane has ended up as an underrated player, and with his stats last season, he hopes to replicate that again this season across a full year with the Detroit Red Wings. His point totals weren’t as impressive in 2022-23, but he finished that year and announced he would have surgery , which could have been a reason for that step back. Kane had proven over his 50-game stint with the Red Wings that his career is certainly not over yet.
2023-24 Stats: 80GP – 20G – 35A – 55P
Quinton Byfield finally took the step many fans were waiting for. After getting his first full season under his belt, Byfield’s 55 points and his superstar projections earned him a big contract that will allow the LA Kings to plan ahead and have him as a staple in their top-six group. Byfield is still young at just 22 years old, and he has proven that he has the skills to take a big jump in production and could use his size as an advantage. He isn’t a physical player, but with his 6-foot-5 frame, he will learn to use it better when carrying and protecting the puck.
2023-24 Stats: 79GP – 10G – 28A – 38P
While the Senators try to leave their rebuilding years, the defense has been one of the biggest issues of the roster. The emergence of Jake Sanderson as a top defenseman has been crucial.
He had a strong rookie season and was even better as a sophomore. Sanderson will likely jump higher on this list over the next few years, and he has decent offense with 70 points in his first two years, but his skating and defending are his best assets.
2023-24 Stats: 81GP – 33G – 34A – 67P
After a bit of a production dip in his sophomore season, Seth Jarvis came into his third season and took huge strides offensively scoring 67 points. He has become an important part of the Carolina Hurricanes’ top-six, and has been an excellent playoff performer for the team, who has struggled to score in the postseason over the last few years. Jarvis brings speed, energy, and a lot of offensive ability.
2023-24 Stats: 80GP – 27G – 36A – 63P
Since joining the St. Louis Blues three years ago, Pavel Buchnevich has taken big steps in his offensive numbers. With nearly a point per game over that span, he has been one of the brightest spots on a retooling Blues team. He was highly sought after in the trade market over the course of the 2023-24 season, but the Blues ultimately extended him and decided to keep him around.
After two 40-goal seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks, Alex DeBrincat has struggled to get back to that mark since being traded to the Senators and then the Red Wings. With 27 goals in each of his past two seasons, there is still a lot of hope that he will bounce back to his 40-goal self, and there is a good chance he does. If he can, he will likely jump back up this list, but he has fallen a bit over these last two years.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 15G – 35A – 50P
Drew Doughty fought back after a downward trend in his career, and over the last few seasons, has proven he still has lots left in the tank. He is a physical, smart, and strong defensive defenseman who can chip in with good offensive numbers. The LA Kings have built their defensive structure around him for well over a decade, and he is still a crucial part of their team.
Doughty’s leadership, experiences, and impact on every game make him a valuable asset, and he is still one of the top two-way defensemen in the game.
2023-24 Stats: 77GP – 24G – 29A – 53P
Over the last two seasons, Martin Necas has emerged as a goal-scoring and point-scoring winger. He had hopes of playing at center, but it doesn’t look like he will be making that transition. He is still very effective and plays a versatile enough game that he can fit in with any center and make offense happen.
He struggles on the defensive side of the game, but he is utilized in roles that cater to that as the Hurricanes are a strong defensive team. Necas was in trade talks and wanted a bigger role, but after re-signing with the club , he could get his bigger role and hit bigger offensive milestones. Watching Necas play and then looking at his stat line, it is fair to say he has another step in his game, even after a 71-point season in 2022-23.
2023-24 Stats: 59GP – 19G – 33A – 52P
Despite missing time with an injury last season, Andrei Svechnikov showed just how important he is to the lineup when he returned. With his 52 points, he had a pretty average regular season by his standard, but once the playoffs hit, he was scoring a point per game and making an impact every night.
One underrated part of Svechnikov’s game is his physicality. He only played 59 games last season but was credited with 142 hits, which would be nearly 200 hits across a full season. He isn’t afraid to mix things up and will battle for any loose puck harder than most. While he still awaits a big offensive breakout, Svechnikov is very valuable to the Hurricanes.
2023-24 Stats: 47GP – 5G – 37A – 42P
A lot of missed time last season resulted in what seemed like a quiet year from Shea Theodore, but in reality, he nearly broke his career-high in points in just a short amount of time. He was among the best defensemen in the league when healthy, but to continue climbing this list, he needs to show he can do it over a full season. He is a very strong two-way defenseman and is neck-and-neck with Alex Pietrangelo for the true top defender for the Vegas Golden Knights.
2023-24 Stats: 64GP – 4G – 29A – 33P
Speaking of Pietrangelo, he finished just one spot ahead of Theodore on this list. Both are fantastic two-way options and while Theodore produced more offense, Pietrangelo specializes in the defensive department. He blocks a ton of shots, plays excellent defense, and is one of the strongest leaders and mentors in the league.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 26G – 43A – 69P
After joining the Nashville Predators, Ryan O’Reilly led the club to the playoffs when many doubted the team. He had his second-best season by offensive metrics, with his goal and point totals trailing just his 2018-19 season. He is one of the top two-way centers in the NHL and can be relied upon in any situation. With more talent filling out the Predators’ forward group, O’Reilly could be in a position to take yet another big step in his offense while still handling a major chunk of defensive responsibilities.
2023-24 Stats: 79GP – 11G – 34A – 45P
Through two seasons with the Edmonton Oilers, Mattias Ekholm has an outstanding 59 points and has a plus-minus rating of +72. Of course, offense comes a bit easier with the Oilers, but it is his defense that has been the biggest stand-out part of his game. He blocks a bunch of shots, shattered his career-high in hits, and had his best season in many defensive metrics. He finished 12th in Norris Trophy voting and arguably could have been higher.
2023-24 Stats: 70GP – 3G – 10A – 13P
Despite having his lowest point total of his career, Brett Pesce didn’t take any steps back in his all-around game last season. He was one of the best defensive players on the Hurricanes and across the league. His defensive metrics, like Ekholm’s, were some of the best of his career, and that is what earned him a big contract with the New Jersey Devils.
2023-24 Stats: 51GP – 4G – 14A – 18P
Aaron Ekblad’s play has regressed over the past two seasons, but he is still a strong defensive presence. The Florida Panthers have relied on him as a true number-one defenseman over the course of his career, but as they built a stronger team, more defensemen stepped up. His defensive play last season was good, but his offense was the lowest of his career. He is one of the biggest bounce-back candidates moving forward and is very likely to move up the list.
2023-24 Stats: 80GP – 29G – 36A – 65P
Since joining the Maple Leafs, John Tavares has played some of the best defensive hockey of his career. He has been a strong shut-down center for the club, and while his play has taken a step back over his massive $77 million deal, he is still a very valuable player. He still has good offensive numbers, especially with the fact that he has three other forwards who can challenge for 100+ points annually. He had the captaincy moved from him to Auston Matthews, but he is still a very strong leader in the locker room and that will continue to be one of his biggest assets as well.
2023-24 Stats: 34GP – 2G – 17A – 19P
An injury-filled season made it tough to get a strong reading on how impactful Mikhail Sergachev would be this season, but when healthy, he was playing great hockey. He had a big breakout year in 2022-23, and looked to carry that into last season. Of course with the injuries, he couldn’t prove it, but now that he is joining the Utah Hockey Club, he will be the undisputed top defenseman and will have a great opportunity to show just how good he is. There is a real chance that this team makes a step towards the playoffs, and Sergachev can be a huge part of that and get some strong recognition for it across the league.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 42G – 27A – 69P
A career-high in goals and his second-highest point total led Jonathan Marchessault to price his way out of Vegas an join the Nashville Predators. He had a great career built over the years with the Golden Knights, including a Conn Smythe win in 2022-23.
He brings great offensive skills and has some of the best possession metrics on his team last season. Playing with some more high-end forwards on the Predators will likely see his goal total drop to closer to 30 goals, but he will be in a great position to set personal point-total records.
2023-24 Stats: 81GP – 33G – 35A – 68P
Bo Horvat has turned into a dependable 30-goal, 70-point two-way center that the New York Islanders can rely on in any situation. Having been the captain for the Vancouver Canucks and then traded to the Islanders made for a slow transition at the time, but in his first full season with the new club, he had the second-best season of his career in nearly every metric, trailing just the season he was traded. With Selke Trophy votes in two of the last three years, his defensive play has been on notice, and that is part of what makes him so valuable to the strong defensive team, the Islanders.
2023-24 Stats: 74GP – 25G – 47A – 72P
Mark Scheifele is an all-offense player who can challenge for 30 goals and 70+ points in most seasons. He is the cornerstone of the forward group for the Winnipeg Jets, and as the team’s weakest position is center, he is thrown into a lot of situations. HE has built great chemistry with most of the high-end wingers on the team, making him easy to build around.
2023-24 Stats: 56GP – 16G – 37A – 53P
Regarded as one of the top two-way players in the entire league, Mark Stone is likely only this low because of his health. Infamously, he seems to be injured right around the trade deadline each year, giving the Golden Knights more cap space to add, and then he returns to the playoffs. Regardless, his defensive impacts are outstanding, and is a regular 60-point player even without playing a full season. On top of that, he has had some incredible playoff performances with Vegas, including a hat-trick in the Stanley Cup-clinching game as the captain.
2023-24 Stats: 66GP – 8G – 25A – 33P
After a huge breakout year in 2022-23, Brandon Montour missed the start of last season with an injury and didn’t get fully back up to speed. His 73-point season could have been an anomaly, but he had shown last season that he does still have it in him. He will get a chance with the Seattle Kraken as a high-end option on the blue line and can use his skating, puck-moving abilities, and possession strengths to help the team take a big step this season.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 29G – 44A – 73P
Strong offensive production numbers have placed Kevin Fiala on the list, and he has been one of the most consistent players in the league over the past three years. 30 goals, 70 points, and strong defensive play is a combination that makes a winger very valuable. He is a fantastic complimentary piece to any of the top three centers the LA Kings have, and his versatile playstyle allows him to be deployed in nearly any situation. He dominates possession and has great shut-down abilities.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 8G – 39A – 47P
Brock Faber finished the season averaging just shy of 25 minutes per game, which ranks sixth in the entire league. He also finished 22nd in scoring among defensemen with his 47 points. Not only was he a minute-eating rookie with offensive upside, but he played a strong defensive game, including his 150 blocked shots, which ranked 50th in the league. He wasn’t very physical, landing just 65 registered hits, but as he continues to develop, his 6-foot-1 frame could allow him to play a more physical game.
The Minnesota Wild have clearly identified Faber as their top defenseman, and moving forward they will be happy to have him there and build around him. Faber was acquired by the Wild in a trade that sent Fiala to the Kings , and since then, Faber’s development has been fantastic.
2023-24 Stats: 80GP – 18G – 49A – 67P
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins had one outstanding offensive season, scoring 104 points in 2022-23, and outside of that, has been a consistent 60-70 point center with good defensive play. He has the ability to be the anchor of his own line but can jump up and play with the superstars on his team as well. His versatility makes him a great player, and judging him just based off of his offense doesn’t do him justice.
Nugent-Hopkins has spent over a decade with the Oilers, and in that time he has been a very reliable two-way center and has spent a lot of time killing penalties and working hard on the forecheck.
2023-24 Stats: 20GP – 5G – 11A – 16P
If it hadn’t been for a season-ending injury early in the year, Dougie Hamilton could have been in the running for the Norris Trophy last season. He was off to a fantastic start and built off of the prior season’s career-high of 74 points. Hamilton has finished the season top-10 in Norris voting four times in his career, and with the current Devils team being one of the best teams he has played on since establishing himself, there is a good chance he rebounds from the injuries and has an excellent season.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 25G – 52A – 77P
Vincent Trocheck has always been a strong defensive and physical center in the NHL, but last season with the New York Rangers, he had a career-high 77 points, and extended his great play into the playoffs, shutting down other top players on their way to the Eastern Conference Final. Not only was he an excellent defensive option, he also led the Rangers in playoff scoring with 20 points in 16 games. He had challenged for the top center spot on the team, and at the very least, gives them the ability to have a fantastic tandem of centermen at the top of the lineup.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 9G – 33A – 42P
The young defenseman took a bit of a step back last season with the Red Wings, but still played great defensive hockey and showed his physical side, too. Moritz Seider had a career-high in both blocked shots and hits, and while his offense didn’t take a step forward as many hoped, he had still shown that he could be the go-to player on the back end for the club as they look to take a step towards the playoffs.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 25G – 36A – 61P
There has always been a question about utilization for Nikolaj Ehlers and the Jets. He has been a consistent 60-point player who plays with a ton of speed and can be good defensively, but he never gets the high-end minutes he seems to deserve and often doesn’t get top power play unit time. In the right scenario, there is a very realistic chance that he could be regularly over a point per game, and with trade rumors circling and him seeming unwilling to sign an extension, a new destination could show just how good of a player he really is.
2023-24 Stats: 69GP – 28G – 24A – 52P
Had Timo Meier been able to stay healthy, he would have kept his good momentum going and had been able to raise his point totals and finish around 60-65 points. On top of being a reliable 60-point player, Meier also brings physicality and defensive responsibility. He can complement the top centers on the Devils very well, and back to the physicality, is one of the only top players to bring a good amount of hits to the table.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 27G – 56A – 83P
Young, speedy, and skilled winger Jesper Bratt has had three fantastic seasons in a row now and has proven himself to be a top offensive option for the Devils. With a healthy forward group for the Devils, Bratt will have better players surrounding him all season, and could very well hit the 90-point mark, or even higher this season.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 11G – 45A – 56P
Erik Karlsson is one of the more difficult players to find a spot for on this list. He is one of the best offensive defensemen the NHL has ever seen but provides little defensive help for the club. He hit 100 points in 2022-23, has won three Norris Trophies, and has been a dynamic player since breaking into the league. With the Penguins, he wasn’t able to have a game-breaking offensive season, but he did bring a bit more defense than he had in years prior.
2023-24 Stats: 78GP – 33G – 43A – 76P
The heartbeat of Utah’s roster is Clayton Keller. He is the best player they have, one of the longest-tenured players with the Utah/Coyotes team, and provides great leadership. Keller has been scoring nearly a point per game over three seasons, during which time the Coyotes have struggled a lot. He has proven himself as one of the top-scoring wingers in the league and is starting to get recognition for it.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 32G – 33A – 65P
One of the NHL’s young up-and-coming stars is Wyatt Johnston. In his first two seasons in the league, he has established himself as a goal-scoring, speedy forward with great offensive skill, but is also quite reliable defensively. For a while, it looked like he could challenge for the Conn Smythe Trophy in the 2024 playoffs, but the Stars fell to the Oilers and didn’t make it to the Stanley Cup Final. With only 164 games so far, some may want to see a longer sample, but he has been outstanding so far.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 26G – 60A – 86P
Robert Thomas had a big breakout year last season, scoring 86 points, but even more impressively, 60 assists, which only 16 players accomplished last season. On a middle-of-the-pack team like the Blues, Thomas has been one of, if not the single brightest spot on the team and general manager Doug Armstrong is going to build around him on the forward group for a long time.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 28G – 37A – 65P
There is so much potential for Cole Caufield to become one of the best goal-scorers in the NHL, and while he has yet to hit the 30-goal mark, he has a great release and plays well. There is hope that with an improved top-six, Caufield’s new teammates will help him reach his full potential and challenge for 50 goals someday.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 31G – 41A – 72P
A big offensive step forward for Lucas Raymond has him relatively high on this list. Having a strong top-six, like Caufield, will help Raymond take an even bigger step this season. On top of scoring goals and an impressive point total, he is a solid two-way player who can take on additional responsibilities.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 29G – 38A – 67P
One of the best shorthanded players in the league, while also having good offensive numbers and playing a physical, gritty game, Brad Marchand is the heartbeat of the Boston Bruins. He has been a great producer for most of his career, and after settling down on some of the antics, has established himself as one of the best veterans in the NHL, and could be on the right path for the Hockey Hall of Fame.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 33G – 44A – 77P
Nick Suzuki had one of the best offensive seasons by a Montreal Canadiens player since 2000, and not only was he producing at a great rate, but he is also an excellent defensive center. With Suzuki being the first-line center on a team that struggled as much as the Canadiens did defensively, what is even more impressive is that he earned Selke Trophy votes.
2023-24 Stats: 81GP – 10G – 59A – 69P
After taking huge steps in his game over the past two seasons, Josh Morrissey has entered the conversation of one of the best defensemen in the league. With 145 points over the last two seasons, being a strong defensive presence for the Jets, and earning a fifth- and seventh-place finish in Norris Trophy voting, he has really emerged as a true number-one defenseman.
2023-24 Stats: 77GP – 28G – 47A – 75P
One of the more underrated players in this Top 100 list, Adrian Kempe has been an efficient goal-scorer over the past three seasons, and while his goal total dropped last season, he made up for it with a higher point total. On top of being offensively strong, Kempe had excellent possession numbers and played very well defensively.
2023-24 Stats: 81GP – 26G – 46A – 72P
After a couple of dominant years in a row, Mika Zibanejad took a bit of a step back in his goal-scoring and point production last season. With that being said, he is still a very good center who has been in the running for the Selke Trophy for a number of years now, and with the Rangers being one of the top teams, they rely on Zibanejad for a lot of their work at all strengths. Even though he didn’t record as many goals last season as the two before, he is still a high-end player for them and is a prime candidate to get back to 35+ goals.
2023-24 Stats: 76GP – 34G – 38A – 72P
Since joining the Panthers, Carter Verhaeghe has taken huge steps in his game and has become not only a great goal-scorer but one of the most clutch players in the NHL. He has five overtime goals in the playoffs, which ranks third in NHL history, and in just five years in the league, he has won two Stanley Cups and has 55 points in 69 playoff games.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 12G – 38A – 50P
Since being acquired by the Colorado Avalanche , Devon Toews has developed into an excellent defenseman to support all of the superstars on the team. He has had impressive point totals, and incredible defending, and has earned Norris Trophy votes in three straight seasons before last season.
2023-24 Stats: 79GP – 10G – 29A – 39P
Not many would have been able to predict Gustav Forsling to make this kind of list even just a few years ago. From being a throw-in in a trade and being waived, to now in the Top 50 for the best players in the league is remarkable. Forsling is a great shut-down defenseman and was given a heavy workload in the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs on the path to winning a Stanley Cup, and received eight third-place votes for the Conn Smythe.
2023-24 Stats: 79GP – 31G – 34A – 65P
After a very unnaturally slow start to the season, Alexander Ovechkin rebounded to score 30 goals again for the 18th time. There is no doubt that as it stands today, Ovechkin is the greatest goal-scorer in history, and he will challenge Wayne Gretzky’s goal record this season. He still has a phenomenal shot, but as he starts pushing 40 years old, he is becoming less effective in other aspects of his game.
2023-24 Stats: 68GP – 33G – 36A – 69P
Dylan Larkin is without a doubt the most important player on the Red Wings. As the team pushed closer to making the playoffs for the first time in seven seasons, Larkin was injured and the team fell apart in his absence. Larkin has scored at a point-per-game pace over the last three seasons and has been a very strong defensive presence for the Red Wings over that span as well. He is a great captain and leads by example in every facet of the game.
2023-24 Stats: 79GP – 10G – 60A – 70P
On a team that specializes in team defense, having a defenseman reach the 70-point mark is quite impressive. On top of that, Noah Dobson led the Islanders defense in scoring by a significant margin of over 40 points.
Dobson is one of the most valuable players on the club, and as they look to do a slight retool and make some changes to their team, Dobson is one of the few cornerstones they will build around.
2023-24 Stats: 80GP – 23G – 57A – 80P
Since his outstanding rookie season, Mat Barzal hasn’t been able to get back to the 85-point mark, but last season he came pretty close. After a few years where fans were questioning if he would ever get back, Barzal had a great offensive season and put those doubts to shame. On top of the offense, Barzal is one of the best skaters in the league and puts in good work defensively as well.
2023-24 Stats: 75GP – 18G – 52A – 70P
A big step back in production last season prevented Tim Stutzle from being higher on this list. He had a 90-point season as a 21-year-old, has an excellent shot, and great skating. While he dealt with injuries throughout last season, this will be a big year for him as he tries to cement himself as a player who can score closer to 90 points or more every year, rather than 70.
2023-24 Stats: 80GP – 30G – 35A – 65P
One of the most underrated players in the league is Roope Hintz. He has developed into a perennial Sekle Trophy candidate while also being a 70-point center. While some will look just at the point total and question if he he reaches the level of a strong first-line center, his defensive impacts are his biggest strength.
2023-24 Stats: 81GP – 20G – 39A – 59P
The last few seasons for Rasmus Dahlin have been huge for his development. When he was drafted first overall, the offense was known to be his biggest asset, but his defensive play has become much stronger and he is now able to take control over a game at both ends of the ice. He is a bit of a hot-and-cold player with his offense, but over the course of a season, he has proven he can be relied upon for 50+ points regularly, he could even challenge the point-per-game mark soon.
2023-24 Stats: 71GP – 9G – 45A – 54P
The Stars have taken a lot of pride in their defensive game as an entire team, but the biggest anchor for their success comes from Miro Heiskanen. He is one of the best two-way defenders in the game and has had great offensive numbers over the past two seasons.
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In four of his six years in the NHL, he has earned Norris Trophy votes, and while he hasn’t finished higher than seventh in voting, there is a strong chance he can be higher this season.
2023-24 Stats: 67GP – 30G – 47A – 77P
With three straight 30-goal seasons and scoring 70+ points in each, Jake Guentzel is an excellent winger, and now that he has joined the star-studded Lightning lineup , he should be in an excellent position playing on the top line with two players ahead of him on this list. Not only is Guentzel a great goal-scorer, but he was also among the league’s best in possession numbers.
2023-24 Stats: 79GP – 40G – 41A – 81P
After a very long and successful career with the Lightning, Steven Stamkos has moved on and joined the Predators. He was one of the best goal-scorers for the last decade and a half, one of the best leaders in the game, and still brings a ton of offense every night. Over the last three years, Stamkos has been one of the top point producers and had drug his team into battle every night.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 39G – 36A – 75P
Scoring goals, going into the tough spots of the ice, and playing well defensively are all the highlights of an average game by Chris Kreider. He is the heartbeat of the forward group on the Rangers and provides leadership on and off the ice. Kreider is seventh in goals over the last three seasons, including his one and only 50-goal campaign.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 48G – 46A – 94P
Another outstanding season from Filip Forsberg, especially in the goal-scoring department, has helped him establish himself as a top winger in the league. He has two 40-goal seasons in the past three years and has been the top forward on the Predators as they come out of a quick re-tool.
2023-24 Stats: 81GP – 6G – 31A – 36P Lady Byng Trophy
There is a good argument for Jaccob Slavin in the conversation of the best pure defensive player in the NHL. His defensive impacts are impeccable, and he has started to elevate his offensive game lately as well. Slavin has received Norris Trophy votes in eight straight seasons, which is every year outside of his rookie season, where he also earned Calder Trophy votes. Slavin is such an underrated defenseman, and should arguably be higher on this list.
2023-24 Stats: 71GP – 29G – 27A – 56P
A very disappointing year by Tage Thompson’s standards didn’t stop voters by much on this one. After posting 47 goals and 94 points two seasons ago, Thompson, along with most of the other Sabres players, took a big step back in production. There is still a lot of faith that he can bounce back after last season, and with his shooting and utilization of his size, there isn’t much reason to think 56 points is going to be a regular season for him.
2023-24 Stats: 81GP – 40G – 33A – 73P
His first 40-goal season has shot Brock Boeser pretty high on this list. He has become the most important natural winger on the team as they took a big step forward, and has shown that he can be a dynamic player. He dominated possession with the Canucks last season and has really bought into the new system
2023-24 Stats: 81GP – 18G – 64A – 82P
After scoring over 40 points in each of his first two seasons, defenseman Evan Bouchard had a monster year posting 82 points. The high-end Oilers forwards make offense a bit easier for all of their teammates, but that shouldn’t take away from how great Bouchard was. Not only did he finish fourth in defensive scoring last season, he finished fifth in Norris Trophy voting, and had good defensive numbers while playing 23 minutes per game. At just 24 years old, he is more than likely to continue climbing this list.
2023-24 Stats: 71GP – 27G – 40A – 67P
Nico Hischier had his big breakout season in 2021-22, and since then, he has only gotten better. His production fell a bit last season, but the Devils struggled to score as a group. Where he plays his best hockey is on the defensive side of the puck. He finished second in Sekle voting in 2022-23, and earned votes again last season. If the Devils can stay healthy, they have a strong supporting cast to play on the wings of their captain.
2023-24 Stats: 74GP – 12G – 35A – 47P
The anchor of the Bruins’ defensive group is Charlie McAvoy. Offensively, he has been consistently around 50 points over the past three seasons, and on the defensive side, he has been very strong for the club. He has a strong physical presence, and over each of the past five seasons, has earned votes for the Norris Trophy. He is in every conversation for the best defensemen in the league, and if he can take a bigger step offensively, he will have a great chance of winning the Norris Trophy over the next few years.
2023-24 Stats: 81GP – 37G – 37A – 74P
Like his brother Matthew, Brady Tkachuk is a unicorn of a player. Players like these two don’t come around often, and where Brady thrives is in the physicality department. He provides strong offense, and set a new career-high in goals last season, but took a bit of a step back in point production after some nagging injuries throughout the season. He finished last season third in hits, fourth in shots, and second in penalty minutes. If he can stay out of the box more, he will be even more productive.
2023-24 Stats: 81GP – 37G – 66A – 103P
There has been a huge turnaround for J.T. Miller in his career. At one point, he was looked at as a fairly good scoring center who was horrible defensively, but under Rick Tocchet, his game has become very well-rounded. He has hit over a point-per-game in each of the last three seasons, including two 99+ seasons.
2023-24 Stats: 80GP – 54G – 23A – 77P
Like Reinhart, a big breakout year from Hyman in terms of goal-scoring shot him up this list pretty high. He adds physicality, and grit, and gives everything in every shift. Now that he has 90 goals and 160 points over the past two seasons, he has proven that he is a perfect fit with the big names on the Oilers like McDavid and Draisaitl, and compliments their game very well.
2023-24 Stats: 69GP – 26G – 59A – 85P
One of the hardest players to rank on this kind of list is Mitch Marner. He is in the middle of a tough situation with the Maple Leafs as his contract is set to expire next offseason, and while he is one of the best playmaking wingers in the game, as well as being a strong defensive presence, he has been passed by Nylander on this list and wasn’t very productive in the playoffs.
Despite never actually hitting the 100-point mark, in a healthy season, he is a safe bet to produce close to that mark as he scored 97+ in two of the last three seasons, and was on pace for over 100 in each of the last three.
2023-24 Stats: 65GP – 34G – 27A – 61P
A lot of the goal-scoring on the Jets runs through Kyle Connor. He is a high-end winger who has one of the best shots in the game, and when fitted with strong linemates and good chemistry, he thrives as an impactful player. He is good on the backcheck but isn’t a strong defensive player with pressure, but his puck-handling skills make him reliable to be iced at all times.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 57G – 37A – 94P
A huge breakout year for Sam Reinhart propelled him up this list, and if he can replicate this kind of season and prove it isn’t a one-and-done kind of year, he will continue to shoot up the list. Scoring 57 goals has only been done by a handful of players currently active, and while many were on the powerplay, they all count the same. His performance in the playoffs en route to the Stanley Cup wasn’t as dominant, but with 10 goals, he certainly didn’t disappear. He was on Hart, Selke and Lady Byng ballots this year, and has earned votes for them in previous years, except for the Hart.
2023-24 Stats: 63GP – 31G – 37A – 68P
Not many players on this list have been through more than Jack Eichel. After his time in Buffalo came to an end , his fresh start with the Golden Knights has been very promising. With a near-point-per-game pace over his three years with the club, he has become their first-line center and has been strong defensively. There is still a bit more to hope for out of Eichel, but after his injuries and struggles, some time to get back on his feet was earned, and he is still an elite center.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 40G – 58A – 98P
A career year from William Nylander earned him not only a massive contract extension but also a high spot on this list. He has scored 80+ points in each of the last three seasons and has back-to-back 40-goal seasons. The knock on the Maple Leafs is their playoff performances, but with Nylander, he has been one of the best players for them come the post-season. In his nine-year career, Nylander has been through all of the ups and downs with the fanbase, but with a long-term deal signed and his play at the best of his career so far, he is in a great position to thrive and stay high on this list.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 29G – 51A – 80P
In his very young career, Jason Robertson wasted no time getting himself on the award ballots. In just four seasons in the NHL, he has a second-place finish in Calder voting and has already earned votes for each of the Hart, Lady Byng, and Selke Trophies twice. He is a goal-scoring winger with high-end defensive play and has been one of the most important players on a Dallas Stars team with high aspirations.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 34G – 55A – 89P
After a hot start to the 2023-24 season, Elias Pettersson slowed down a bit as the season progressed, but he still had a fantastic year with the Canucks. He is one of the top two-way centermen in the game and has proven himself to be a superstar. He struggled a bit in the 2024 playoffs, and that could have bumped him down a few spots on this list, but he certainly has the offensive and defensive abilities to be talked about as one of the top centers in the entire league.
2023-24 Stats: 81GP – 46G – 44A – 90P
Another underrated center in the league is Brayden Point. He has emerged into a 40+ goal and 90+ point center on the Lightning since taking over the top-line role from Steven Stamkos. Not only can he produce, but he has also received votes for the Lady Byng and Selke Trophies throughout his young career. Point’s emergence has allowed the Lightning to extend their window of contention, and while he is the third-ranked Lightning player on the team, he has become one of the most important players on the team and is irreplaceable.
2023-24 Stats: 78GP – 36G – 53A – 89P
Sebastian Aho has quietly crept his way into the superstar-caliber player conversation. While people who watch the Hurricanes know what he is capable of and how important he is, he isn’t the type of player to challenge for the Art Ross, but over the past six seasons, he has over a point per game and has received Selke Trophy votes in five of those past six years. He is one of the most underrated players in the game and has a huge impact on the team each night.
2023-24 Stats: 72GP – 17G – 56A – 73P
Adam Fox is one of the best defensemen in the game, and on top of his offensive skills, he has great defending skills as well. He is the cornerstone of the blue line for the Rangers. He plays well in all situations, including dominating on the power play and shutting things down on the penalty kill.
2023-24 Stats: 80GP – 42G – 62A – 104P
Mikko Rantanen is the elite winger playing alongside MacKinnon, but where he truly shines is in the goal-scoring aspect. For the first season in the last four, Rantanen didn’t lead his team in goals. He is among the best wingers in the league, he has the skating and speed to compete with anybody and adds a physical element to his game to help with puck retrievals.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 23G – 62A – 85P
One of the best defensemen in the league, Roma Josi continues to score a significant amount of goals and points every season. On top of that, he is a very good player on the defensive side too, and doesn’t sacrifice his two-way game for the offensive output. Josi has earned Norris Trophy votes in nine of the last 10 seasons, including one win and finishing top-five four times.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 49G – 71A
Artemi Panarin had the best season of his career last season and finished fourth in scoring league-wide. He has always been among the most productive wingers around the league, but took a huge step this season scoring 49 goals and shattering his career-high of 31 goals before that. On top of that, it was his first time hitting the 100-point mark, and while he was on pace to do it plenty of times, he hasn’t been able to push that number until now.
2023-24 Stats: 75GP – 46G – 50A – 96P
Since joining the NHL, Kirill Kaprizov has had a huge offensive impact on the Wild. He regularly challenges the 100-point mark or has been on pace to do so. He is consistently scoring 40+ goals, and on a relatively weak offensive group on the Wild, all of the offense runs through him. He drives his line and team and has some very flashy skills.
2023-24 Stats: 62GP – 27G – 47A – 74P
After a remarkable start to the 2023-24 season, Jack Hughes had an injury that slowed him down, but if he had stayed healthy, he likely would have cracked the 100-point threshold for the first time in his career. Heading into 2024-25, the Devils are expected to bounce back after a tough season and they will ride on the back of Hughes, who is one of the best young players in the game. He has game-breaking offensive skills and fantastic skating, making every shift of his fun to watch.
2023-24 Stats: 78GP – 13G – 63A – 76P
One of the best defenders over the past decade has bounced back from a bit of a dip in his play and has cemented himself as a top-three defenseman once again heading into 2024-25. After a mediocre year offensively and defensively in 2022-23, Victor Hedman showed that it was a one-off and that he can still be a very strong physical and defensive player, and play around a point-per-game pace. Hedman has been the go-to guy for an elite Lightning roster for a number of years, and now that they had some significant changes to their roster, his job has become so much more important.
2023-24 Stats: 73GP – 23G – 57A – 80P Frank J. Selke Trophy
Aleksander Barkov has taken over as the top two-way center in the NHL now that Patrice Bergeron has retired, and on top of that, has found strong offensive consistency over the past three seasons. During the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs, Barkov had some of the toughest matchups possible and did an excellent job shutting down the top players on all of the teams he faced on the path to winning the Stanley Cup. If it hadn’t been for McDavid’s outrageous scoring pace, Barkov would have won the Conn Smythe Trophy as he received second-place votes on 15 out of the 17 ballots.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 42G – 52A – 94P
Sidney Crosby is without a doubt one of the greatest players in NHL history, and even at 37 years old, he is a top 10 player in the league. He has been consistently in the conversation for the Hart Trophy, Selke Strophy, and many other awards. His offense has barely fallen off over the past decade, and his defensive game has arguably gotten better. There is certainly an argument for him to be even higher on this list than number 10.
2023-24 Stats: 80GP – 26G – 62A – 88P
Matthew Tkachuk has emerged as a top 10 NHL player based on a lot of things. He is an effective scorer, and despite having a slow start to the season, he caught up quickly and finished with over a point per game. His physicality, leadership, and playoff performances have launched him up the list over the past two years and he has become one of the most impactful players in the league.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 47G – 63A – 110P Second All-Star Team
David Pastrnak has become one of the top goal-scoring players in the NHL. With a 60-goal season under his belt, he has shown that he can be among the best in the league. There isn’t as much offense on the Bruins forward group as the other teams higher on the list, and Pastrnak is the one that all of the offense runs through.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 17G – 75A – 92P James Norris Memorial Trophy First All-Star Team
After his big offensive season, seeing Quinn Hughes jump the ranks was no surprise. In the same season he was named captain of the Canucks, he had the best season of his career which ended by taking home the Norris Trophy. Hughes has been among the best defensemen in the league since breaking in, and with a previously established elite offensive game, the development in his defensive play over the last five years has been outstanding.
Hughes is a threat anywhere on the ice. He can break up plays, make a brilliant break-out pass, carry the puck on his own, and work wonders in the offensive zone. There is an argument for the best defenseman behind Makar, but after the season he just had, having Hughes here makes sense.
2023-24 Stats: 81GP – 41G – 65A – 106P
Leon Draisaitl has five straight 100-point seasons excluding the shortened 56-game season. Many point to his ice time with McDavid as the reason, but it is clear that he is an elite talent in his own regard. With 81 playoff points over his last three seasons, Draisaitl is not only one of the best playoff producers in the NHL but one of the best in history.
By his own standards, it was a bit of a down year last season in both goals and points, which is saying something of its own considering he was seventh in points and 14th in goals league-wide.
2023-24 Stats: 81GP – 69G – 38A – 107P Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy
There is a legitimate argument to have Auston Matthews as high as number two on this list. He is a two-time 60-goal scorer and set a cap-era record of 69 goals last season. His goal-scoring ability is unmatched in today’s league, and on top of that, he was a nominee for the Frank J. Selke Trophy last season as well.
Matthews has an undeniable amount of talent. The thing keeping him below the rest of the players ahead of him is likely the team success aspect. Matthews hasn’t found success in the playoffs yet, while three of the four ahead of him have won the Stanley Cup and the other one was the Conn Smythe winner on a losing team. Matthews was just named the 26th captain in Maple Leafs history and was well-deserving of it.
2023-24 Stats: 77GP – 21G – 69A – 90P Second All-Star Team
There isn’t much argument against Cale Makar being the best defenseman in the NHL. Last season, Makar became the second-fastest defenseman to reach 300 career points, and he did so in just 280 games. On top of that, he has a Norris Trophy, Conn Smythe Trophy, and has been a Norris Trophy finalist in each of the past four seasons.
There isn’t much that Makar doesn’t do. He is excellent offensively, posting a career-high of 90 points last season, he is exceptional defensively and can skate very well. He is very well-rounded but thrives in every facet of the game.
2023-24 Stats: 81GP – 44G – 100A – 144P Art Ross Trophy First All-Star Team
After winning his second Art Ross Trophy, Nikita Kucherov is well deserving of a spot this high on the list. Not only did he become the fifth player to ever score 100 assists in a season, he was the first winger to do it. On top of that, he led his team by a whopping 54 points, which was the biggest gap between the first and second player on a team in the league last season.
While the effort isn’t as prominent on the defensive side of the game, there are not many players with Kucherov’s offensive capabilities. He was the lone reason the Lightning made the playoffs last season, and with some movement in the Lightning lineup, Kucherov could benefit from the moves made this offseason in Tampa Bay.
2023-24 Stats: 82GP – 51G – 89A – 140P Hart Memorial Trophy Ted Lindsay Award First All-Star Team
Nathan MacKinnon is coming off of his best season in the NHL so far, and won the Hart Memorial Trophy and Ted Lindsay Award. MacKinnon was one of the top players in the league in each of the past five season even without those kinds of awards or production he posted last season. Now that he has emerged as such a high-scoring center, there is no doubt he belongs in the second spot on this list heading into 2024-25.
It is hard to improve on the season MacKinnon had, but he has found a way to do so in each of the past four seasons. Though he already has a Stanley Cup on his resume, he will certainly be looking to get back into contention for another Cup this season.
2023-24 Stats: 76GP – 32G – 100A – 132P Conn Smythe Trophy Second All-Star Team
Connor McDavid is undoubtedly the best player in the NHL. With his game-breaking play every night, McDavid pulls himself closer and closer to the top of the list of all-time greats with each game he plays. At just 27 years old, he is still getting better each season.
Heading into the 2024-25 season, McDavid is going to look to continue his dominant play in the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs and further extend the gap between him and everybody else in the NHL.
That wraps up the list from The Hockey Writers for the Top 100 players in the NHL for 2024-25. Let us know who was too high, too low, or should have been included on the list.
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Beyond the trail: what a long hike reveals about stretch goals.
Cliffside View of Golden Gate Bridge from Land's End in San Francisco, California
Sunday, I completed the longest hike of my life, 18+ miles across my beautiful city, San Francisco. My daughter Madeline and I started out just after 9:00 a.m. watching egrets take flight on the still, quiet San Francisco Bay at Candlestick Point. We made our way diagonally across the city via the Cross Town Trail , favoring parks, green spaces, and trails wherever possible, climbing to heights with gorgeous vistas, descending through eucalyptus forests that made us forget we were in a city, and ending some eight hours later—tired and sweaty but elated—at Land’s End overlooking the majestic Pacific Ocean. And now, as I nurse a few sore muscles and reflect on the experience, I can’t help but draw connections to leadership and goal-setting. The lessons are not new, but worth repeating.
Motivating Goal . We started with a clearly defined goal. For me, it was a stretch, but like all good stretch goals , it was challenging, achievable, and inspiring. I believed that I could do it, but it was beyond anything I had done before. Though I’m strong and have hiked quite a bit, eighteen miles is about four to five times the length of my typical urban hikes. Could I do it? Yes, I thought so. I was intrigued and knew I would feel proud if I did. My other daughter Margot had completed the trail a couple of weeks before, and so we were also fueled by a competitive spirit . If she could do it, so could we!
Monitoring and Feedback . Thanks to the wonders of GPS, activity-tracking watches, and apps like AllTrails , I was able to monitor and track our progress all along the route. At about 10 am, when we were 1.7 miles into what we thought would be 16.9 miles (it wound up being a bit longer thanks to some detours), I turned to my daughter and said, “We’re 10% of the way there.” Tracking our progress helped us stay informed and motivated and gave us an ongoing sense of accomplishment. And when we strayed from the path, my phone flashed a notification that we had deviated from the established route. In several instances, this alert ( real-time feedback ) helped us course-correct so we didn’t miss some of the hidden paths and other features of the trail. And when we chose to deviate from the route to go to our favorite noodle shop, we did it intentionally and with purpose.
Screenshot of Cross Town Trail
Companionship . Although my goal was ostensibly an individual one, I don’t think I would have tackled the challenge without a friend and fellow traveler to share the journey with me. We were united by a shared purpose and commitment, and we supported and kept each other company along the way. At times we chatted and at other times we were in our own thoughts. Mostly we were in sync, having established a game-plan at the outset, but we also had different needs that required flexibility. At one point I asked her to slow a bit to accommodate my pace. Later, I waited for her while she stood in a long line at a coffee shop. I pointed out birds, she spotted lizards, and we both exclaimed at the views. And when we confronted yet another staircase mid-afternoon, and my legs felt like heavy hollow logs, her strength and determination helped me find mine. “We’ve got this,” we said more than once. The power of mutual validation .
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Rest . By definition, a stretch goal is taxing—often both physically and mentally. You can’t go flat-out all the time. As Tony Schwartz and Jim Loehr point out in their classic Harvard Business Review article, “ The Making of a Corporate Athlete ,” to achieve sustained high performance, both athletes and professionals need periods of expending energy and periods of renewing energy. The oscillation between states is key. We planned our rest breaks from the start. The Cross Town Trail can be divided into three sections of roughly 6 miles, and at the end of the first and second we took extended breaks: iced lattes and snacks at 11:15 and a sit-down lunch at the noodle shop around 2:00. It was amazing how much those breaks renewed and revived us, and I am convinced that it was not just the calories and caffeine—it was truly resting our bodies—that allowed us to continue.
Surprises (Smell the Roses) . Although my daughter and I were focused on our goal and tracked our progress along the map, what made the journey truly engaging and energizing was keeping our eyes open to the world around us. One of the joys of the hike was experiencing parts of the city that we had never seen: chain of beautiful greenways in Visitacion Valley ; the volunteer-made Steep Ravine Trail in a forest in the middle of the city; mosaic staircases taking us up hills too steep for roads and revealing views and perspectives we had never seen before in a city we know well. Each surprise was a source of energy. The principle of no surprises management (which holds that your manager or co-workers should never be blind-sided) notwithstanding, staying open to surprise and to changing your perspective is essential to being flexible and questioning your assumptions. Even the cliché of stopping to smell the roses revealed the surprisingly different scents of wide variety of roses found in the Golden Gate Park Rose Garden , reminding us of the subtle and rich diversity in the world around us. And despite what the media might say about San Francisco, it remains a rich and varied city full of beauty.
Of course, our goal—though a stretch for me personally—could be accomplished in a day. And unlike many business objectives in our complex world, we had a well-delineated map, street signs and trail markers. Most business OKRs and personal goals don’t come come with turn-by-turn directions. Instead, you have a desired outcome and a working hypothesis of how to get where you are going. But these uncertainties only underline the principles above: start with a clear and inspiring goal, actively monitor and seek feedback, work a team or a buddy, take time to rest and renew, and be open to surprises. These are not just lessons or principles, they are values that can guide an individual or team in pursuit of excellence. (Noodle soup helps, too!)
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