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  2. Get Paid to Write: Top 18 Sites That Pay (up to $1 per Word)

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    And you should expect to be writing blog posts that are 2,000 words or more “unless it’s extremely wonderfully amazingly readable reading.” Pay : $300 to $1,000 per blog post

  3. Medium (website) - Wikipedia

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    Medium is an American online publishing platform for written content such as articles and blogs, developed by Evan Williams and launched in August 2012. It is owned by A Medium Corporation . [ 2 ] The platform is an example of social journalism , having a hybrid collection of amateur and professional people and publications, or exclusive blogs ...

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    It's amazing how inexpensive a publication can be if it doesn't need to pay for writing, editing, design, paper, ink, or postage. — Mega 'Zines , Macworld (1995) [ 4 ] Many general interest online magazines provide free access to all aspects of their online content, although some publishers have opted to require a subscription fee to access ...

  5. Wikipedia:Paid editing (guideline) - Wikipedia

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    Paid editing, broadly construed, is any editing where an editor is being compensated in some way, e.g. employees and contractors for money, students earning a grade and course credit such as Wikipedia:School and university projects, recognition from social and business associates, Wikipedians at Wikipedia:Bounty board, in-trade compensation, etc.

  6. This writing specialty can pay up to $100/hour. Here's how to ...

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    Entry-level grant writers in smaller markets may charge between $30 and $40 an hour -- but fees can climb to $70 to $100 an hour.

  7. Wikipedia:Do not expect rewards for your editing - Wikipedia

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    These two requirements seem necessary for a Wiki encyclopedia project to survive and thrive. If editors could "take back" their articles upon leaving then we wouldn't have much of an encyclopedia. If the project had to pay editors and researchers, it would not be financially feasible. Some people, however, still expect other indirect rewards.