"How can I acquire more opportunities?" is a question I ask myself from time to time, and it was a major concern for me.
As a result, I'd like to provide a list of a few websites that pay you to create technical articles. You may see their name, URL, and the estimated payment amount.
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- $100+ per article
- IT operations, cloud, and DevOps technical tutorials. You have the option of selecting from a list of suggested themes or submitting your own. Run by a Microsoft MVP, this site was created to assist geeks in improving their writing skills and getting started with blogging.
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- $200+ per article
- Engineering Managers will benefit from technical guides, thought leadership materials, and tools.
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- $250 per article
- For the Agora community, technical content and tutorials.
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- $100+ per article
- SQL and Databases technical manuals, case studies, and thought leadership.
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- Up to $300 per piece
- Code-based technical tutorials.
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- Up to $300 per piece
- Tutorials that contains code for technical subjects. Choose an article from a list.
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- Up to $600 per piece
- How-to instructions and technical tutorials.
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- $100 (Quick tip) $250 (Tutorial)
- Articles with a technical focus.
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- Up to $500 per piece
- Cloud, DevOps, Containers, AI/ML, Security, Web, and Gaming-related articles.
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- $200 per piece
- Content area experts can submit tutorials and blog content.
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- Around $250 per piece (depends on the length, research and audience)
- Technical focused articles. No limitation on topics.
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- Up to $300 per piece
- Building analytical apps, data visualization, and data engineering are covered in technical tutorials and blog posts using Cube.js. Choose from a list of suggestions or make your own.
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- Around $150 per piece
- Code quality, code review, and static analysis are all covered in this section.
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- Around $300-$500 per piece depending on length and content
- Technical content production agency that works with many clients.
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- $200
- Data Science and Machine Learning To be able to create content, you must be logged in.
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- Pays $300-$500 per piece
- A technical content agency with a diverse client base.
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- $200-$500 per piece
- The content centered on serverless development and FaunaDB technical education.
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- Up to $300 per piece
- Hasura or GraphQL technical tutorials with code.
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- From $500 per piece
- Ruby and Elixir tutorials with code. Pick from a list of possible articles.
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- $300 per piece
- A technical tutorial on ImageKit and Image Optimization.
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- Up to $300 per piece
- Specialized instructional exercises with code on Linux or Linode.
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- Up to $200 per piece
- Technical tutorials with code. Not limited to LoginRadius products.
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- Up to $350 per piece
- Technical tutorials with code. Write about anything frontend.
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- Up to $500 per article.
- Articles about machine learning and data science, as well as how-to instructions and tutorials.
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- Paid through Toptal based on your hourly rate
- Technical tutorials and demos using Okta's products.
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- $200-$300 per piece
- Get paid to publish articles about data science, machine learning, and other topics.
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- $175 per piece
- Technical articles about PHP.
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- $300 per piece
- Writing about devops, Kubernetes, and Rancher.
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- Up to $300 per piece
- Technical tutorials with code. Pick from a list of possible articles.
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- Up to $250 per piece
- Articles and how-to instructions with a technical focus.
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- $100 to $150 per article
- Computer Science university students can contribute articles for cash to a blog about engineering education.
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- $250 per article
- Development, design, and the business concepts that underpin them are all covered in depth. The most popular channels are JavaScript and PHP.
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- $200 to $250 per article
- Technical focused articles. No limitation on topics.
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- $100 per piece
- Tutorials on web development teach the skills needed to test, deploy, grow, and optimize apps.
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- Up to $200 per piece
- Vue, Open Source, JavaScript, GraphQL, Jamstack, and React are examples of articles or tutorials with code that highlight use-cases, solutions, and projects made with Strapi. Choose a report from a list of possibilities or submit your own.
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- Up to $300 per piece
- Code-based web development tutorials. React, JavaScript, GraphQL, and Jamstack are examples of general frontend concepts. Choose an article from a list of possibilities or submit your own.
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- $400 per piece
- Development, DevOps, QA, and security are all covered in depth.
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- $200 per piece
- A vast range of technical and business topics is taken into account.
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- $300-$500 per guest post
- Web development tutorials are designed to teach critical skills needed to test Tutorials on web development that teach the skills needed to test, deploy, grow, and optimize apps.
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- Up to $500 per piece
- In-depth tutorials on technical and business topics.
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- Up to $500 per piece
- Technical tutorials with code. A writer doesn't necessarily have to use Twilio.
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- Up to $500 per piece
- Technical articles/tutorials related to TypingDNA.
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- $500 per piece
- Technical tutorials and general pieces on programming
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- $200 per piece
- Wordpress tutorials and articles.
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Conclusion
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Top comments (3)
Wow, this is a surprisingly helpful list. I never knew so many places would pay for articles. I'm definitely going to be checking some of these out. Thanks.
I'm glad you find it useful
Informative