Culture Trip is a startup that operates in travel, media, and entertainment. They inspire people to explore the culture and creativity of the world. A payment report indicates an average pay of $0.17 per word. To learn about their freelance opportunities, visit this page.
HotNewHipHop (HNHH) is a website that is a source for hip-hop news, songs, mixtapes, and videos. According to an old payment report, they paid $0.10 per word. To pitch them, refer to this page.
Cowboys & Indians is an international magazine that is a source for Western art, photography, music, travel, history, food, ranch life, and more. According to an old payment report, they paid $0.75 for a 900-word profile or interview. To contact them, refer to this page
The Everygirl is “the ultimate online resource helping shape the creative, career-driven woman to experience her life better lived.” They cover a wide range of topics including career and finance, fashion and beauty, decor, wellness, and travel. According to a payment report, they have paid $0.09 per word for a 1100-word article. To contact them, refer to this page.
Rolling Stone is a magazine and website that covers politics, music, and pop culture. According to an old tweet by one of their editors, they pay $0.25-$1.00 per word depending on the depth of the reporting, but current pay rates are not clear. To contact the editors, refer to this page.
Reserve & National Guard is a quarterly publication that covers education, money, travel, career, health, veterans, military spouses/kids, deployment and relocation. According to their pitch guide, they pay $75 to $300 for stories.
SheKnows empowers women through discussions and articles related to women’s issues including health, relationships, sex, parenting, and beauty. According to a deleted post by their editor, pay starts at $175. To visit their ‘contact us’ page, click here.
Flood Magazine is a quarterly magazine that spans the diverse cultural landscape of film, television, music, art, and travel. According to payment reports, they paid $0.12 per word for a 848-word feature, and according an old post by their associate editor, they pay $175. To contact them, refer to this page.
Hey Alma is an online community for Jewish millennial women who are trying to figure the “whole adult thing out.” They cover career, dating, spirituality, holidays, television, and recipes. They look for pieces between 700-1100 words. Rates are discussed upon acceptance, but old payment reports suggest that they paid up to $0.09 per word. To learn more, refer to their submission guide.
NextTribe is a digital magazine for smart and bold women who want to “age boldly (not oldly).” Their mission is to “offer information and inspiration with a healthy dose of irreverence for women over 45.” According to their submission guidelines for feature stories, they pay $0.25 to $0.50 per word for their features (of 700 to 1,000 words). And according to their guidelines for Hot Flash, they pay $50 for their Hot Flash section’s short articles (of 250 words or less). To contact them, refer to this page.