92 Interest Score
6 Discussions
0.07 Engagement
May 2021 Launched

Who Pays Technical Writers is a curated list of publishers, publication, and agencies that pay fair rates for great technical content. Anyone can submit a publication to be added to the list by clicking "suggest a resource."

Marketing B2B

What the Community Said

There's a great site called http://whopayswriters.com operated by the Compensation Foundation. Its mission is to help journalists understand if they are being paid fair market rates for their work. However, their terms of service forbids adding rates from the types of technical publications that I write for. So, inspired but not associated with their site, I made my own. If you are a software developer and want to get paid to write an article or a book, this site aims to be your most comprehensi

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Great stuff, @philip_kiely I am looking for some places to guest post, I'll definitely reach out to a few publications you've got there.

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Nice, @philip_kiely … this is great.

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wow this platform is a great value addition to writers community

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It is good to see a product that helps writers. As an added feature it would help me to have summaries or short descriptions of the publications you list. Many thanks and all the best.

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