Junei is a multimedia platform featuring stories about money. Their audience consists of Millennial and Gen Z citizens. They’re always open for submissions for first-person stories. The length of their stories is 800 to 1,000 words. Pay is £120 per piece. Writers can send their pitches to hello@wearejunei.com. For details, refer to this page.
The Reynolds Center for Business Journalism is a nonprofit center that offers business journalism training to journalists. They’re seeking journalists to cover business topics. They pay $500 per completed article (around 500 words with at least one illustration/photo). For more information, visit this page.
Healthy Rich is a personal finance website. They publish “stories that illuminate the diversity of our relationships with work and money.” They pay $200 per article (usually 1,000 to 1,500 words). For more information, refer to this page.
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Financial Diet is a cross-platform media company and a digital destination
where young women can talk about money. They are always seeking new freelance
writers for their website. According to their creative
director, they pay $250 for personal essays of 800 to 1,000 words. For
details, refer to this page.
The Content Strategist is a publication about content strategy and content marketing. It is run by Contently, a platform with the goal of bringing "brands and freelancers together to do great work." They will pay a flat rate of $500 to $1000 for a story. They pay $350 for "quick-hitters", on new industry research. For details, visit this page.
Fast Company is a progressive business media brand that focuses on innovation in technology, design, leadership, and ethonomics (ethical economics). They are seeking reported stories and essays that critically examine the impact of technology, while tracing an ethical way forward. They are mostly seeking stories from journalists. They pay $250 to $500 per piece. To learn more, refer to their deputy tech editor’s Twitter post and this link.
Groovewallet highlights the lighter side of money, and clarifies the mysteries and misinformation around it. They are looking for “practical, actionable advice on money management, making money, and case studies and stories.” They mainly write about different ways of making and saving money, and budgeting and costs. They also publish entertaining articles e.g. net worths of famous people. They pay $100 to $200 per article. For details, refer to this page.
Public Finance International (PFI) features news, opinion, insight, and events for public finance professionals around the world. It is published by Redactive Media Group on behalf of the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA). It is a sister publication to Public Finance (which caters to the UK audience). According to one payment report, they paid £360 per piece. To contact them, refer to this page.
Fortune is “a global leader in business journalism with major franchises including the Fortune 500, Fortune Global 500, 100 Best Companies to Work For, 50 World's Greatest Leaders, Most Powerful Women in Business, and 100 Fastest-Growing Companies.” Payment reports indicate that they pay up to $0.67 per word. To contact their editors, visit this page.
Assistall is a social enterprise that helps people make informed decisions and save cash, whilst also raising money for UK charities. They are seeking experts in a wide range of fields who can contribute in-depth articles on different topics. They want original articles (of at least 600 words) that offer practical money saving advice. They will pay £30 to £50 for every requested article or guide that they publish. To contribute, refer to this page.