Publishers: Trade Magazines, Professions & Professional

46 Publishers
  • Model Engineers’ Workshop is a magazine about “all the processes, activities and tools used by hobby engineers.” They cover metalworking and also the use of other engineering materials. They previously indicated to pay £40 to £50 per page for articles, but their guidelines have been removed from their website. To contact them, refer to this page.

  • From Day One is a website and conference series that focuses on “innovative ways for companies to forge stronger relationships with their employees, customers, and community.” They are looking for story pitches from freelance journalists. They want ‘’stories that dig into the human elements of how companies can build well-grounded values into their business and carry them out.’’ According to their pitch guide, they pay $200 to $300 per story (800 to 1,000 words).

  • Healio.com is a medical news, education, and information website for health care practitioners. According to an old payment report, they paid $0.13 per word for a 500-word news story. To contact them, visit this page.

  • The Telos Institute is a global consulting firm “where the world’s leaders in business and industry come to hone their leadership skills, optimize their business strategy, and embrace change as a strategic advantage.” They are looking for articles within the realms of leadership, strategy, or change. According to their submission guidelines, they pay $0.05 a word for shorter articles of about 800 words or less, and $0.07 a word (with a cap of $140) for longer articles of 2,000 words. Details here.

  • The Kansas Trooper is a quarterly publication of the Kansas State Troopers Association (KSTA). The magazine is distributed to the KSTA members (capitol police, troopers, and motor carrier inspectors), legislators, service providers, local and state agencies, and businesses. They previously indicated to pay reimbursements at the rate of $0.05 per word, and $5 per photo, with a maximum for an article and photos together of $100. Current pay rates are not clear. For details, refer to this page.

  • Barista Magazine is a trade journal for coffee professionals around the world. They cover coffee shops, equipment, extraction methods, customer service, events, and profiles. According to payment reports, they pay up to $0.07 per word. For details, refer to this page.

  • Mediabistro is a website that provides job, training, and career resources for media professionals. They want stories that will inspire the careers of their readers, help them land jobs or develop expertise. According to their pitch guide, they pay $75 to $150 per post. For details, refer to this page.

  • American Libraries is the magazine of the American Library Association. They publish articles of interest to librarians in the United States. Each of their issues feature articles on professional concerns and developments, along with news of the Association, library-related legislation, and libraries around the country and the world. According to their submission guidelines, they pay an honorarium of $100 to $250 per article. To learn more, refer to their submission guidelines.

  • Beginner Welding Guide is a website about the basics of welding. Our previous research indicated they were looking for contributors who could write 2 to 4 articles per month. In the beginning, the contributors would choose a title from a list of article titles provided by the website and have the liberty to perform their research and write the article. They paid 3 cents per word. Their pitch guide has been removed, so it's unclear whether they still accept guest posts. To contact them, refer to this page.

  • Electronic Design is an information source for electronics engineers. They cover the technologies that help engineers in making the “right design decisions at the right time – quickly & efficiently.” They want content that is technically oriented and of interest to their audience that includes engineers, programmers, developers and managers. They previously indicated payment of $150 for articles published in their Ideas for Design section. The section offers readers brief descriptions of circuits that solve a specific problem. To contribute, refer to this page.