Publishers: Trade Magazines, Professions & Professional

46 Publishers
  • Veterinary Economics is a trade magazine for veterinarians that publishes articles about the business of client and patient care. They cover topics related to practice management, including personnel solutions, communication, practice finances, personal finances, day-to-day management issues, client relations and life balance. They also cover industry issues impacting the veterinary profession. They publish features and have several departments. Our previous research indicated they paid $50-350, but current pay rates are unclear. Learn more about the magazine here and visit their old author guidelines here.

  • All About Circuits is a website for electrical engineers, covering trends and news, profiles of engineers, technology reports, and more. They are looking for technical articles, projects, and news. They pay "competitive rates" for the articles they publish. To learn more, refer to their write for us page.

  • Homeland Security Today is a trade magazine and website for professionals in the government security field. They seek articles and opinion pieces that are detailed, narrowly focused on a homeland security priority of development, and provide unique insights based on the author’s area of expertise. Articles typically fall between 500 and 1,000 words. Pay rates are not mentioned. To learn more, refer to their editorial guidelines and visit their website.

  • Lawyerist is an online magazine about law practice. They cover topics such as technology, marketing, ethics, practice management, and law school. Our previous research indicated they paid $100 per article or articles 1,000 words or longer, but their submission guidelines have been removed. To contact them, refer to this page.

  • Proceedings is the flagship of the U.S. Naval Institute and provides an independent forum for discussion on professional topics of interest to the Sea Services. They publish feature articles (2,500-word maximum), columns (word count vary), comment and discussion (500-word maximum), professional notes (1,000-word maximum), and book reviews (650-word maximum). Rates vary, and published non-members also receive a complimentary one-year membership in the Naval Institute. Details here.

  • JSTOR Daily is a publication focused on scholarly research and analysis. Their guidelines say, "We’re excited by stories that tease out the details or that look at the obvious in a non-obvious way. Subjects that are newsworthy, entertaining, quirky, surprising, and enlightening are right up our alley." According to an old payment report, they paid $0.28 per word for a 1827-word feature. To learn more, refer to their submission guidelines.