7 Websites That Pay Programmers to Write Technical Articles:

  1. Clubhouse .io
  2. Neptune
  3. Tutorialspoint
  4. Twilio
  5. Vonage
  6. Draft
  7. Digital Ocean

1. Clubhouse.io: The clubhouse is a collaborative project management platform. It offers convenient ways for your team to work together.

How-To / Tutorial: $400 (with working code examples: $600)

Blog Post: $350

 

Link:

https://clubhouse.io/clubhouse-write-earn-give-program/

2. Neptune: This platform is used for ML researches. They expect data science and machine learning related stuff.

Non-technical Blog Post: $50–150

Technical Blog Post: $200–400

How-To / Tutorial: $250–500

How-to do XYZ with Neptune $300–500

 

Link: https://neptune.ai/write-for-us

3. Tutorialspoint: They need no introduction. As you can see on their platform they are expecting tutorials sort of stuff.

Generally, they pay in the range of $250 to $500 per tutorial.

 

Link: https://tutorialspoint.com/about/tutorials_writing.htm

4. Twilio: They provide APIs. They expect technical tutorials with code. It is best to involve their APIs in your tutorials. It increases your likeliness to get accepted.

They pay $500 for each published post.

 

Link: https://go.twilio.com/twilio-voices/

5. Vonage: They offer APIs to build connected applications.

They pay $500 USD per post.

 

 

Link: https://learn.vonage.com/spotlight/

6. Draft: They are actually a technical content production agency. They mostly write for software startups.

They generally pay around $200-$400 per piece.

 

Link: https://draft.dev/#write

7. Digital Ocean: They are cloud service providers. They're looking for:

- Walkthrough of real-world project in Python or JavaScript.

- Tutorials that cover advanced systems topics such as Docker, Kubernetes, Ansible, Terraform, and CI/CD

 

They generally pay $300. But complex production-focused topics may be paid out at up to $400.

Another unique feature here is you can update the existing content and get paid up to $75-$125.

 

Link: https://digitalocean.com/community/pages/write-for-digitalocean

 

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