Publishers: Finance / Business

27 Publishers
  • Crypto News Australia provides the most relevant Bitcoin, cryptocurrency & blockchain news. They are looking for freelance writers and journalists based in Australia, who have a strong understanding of cryptocurrency, blockchain, and the digital asset industry. They state that they pay competitive freelance rates. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • Inc. is ‘’the voice of the American entrepreneur.’’ They ‘’inspire, inform, and document the most fascinating people in business: the risk-takers, the innovators, and the ultra-driven go-getters that represent the most dynamic force in the American economy.’’ Our previous research indicated they welcomed column proposals from experts and thought leaders at the top of their industries. A payment report indicates pay of $0.33 per word. Current pitching information is unclear. To contact them, refer to this page.

  • Moneywise is an online publication that covers personal finance, investing, and retirement. According to an old payment report, they paid $500 for an 800 word article. To pitch them, refer to this page.

  • Wealth of Geeks is a website that offers tips and tricks to grow your wealth. The website also keeps you up-to-date with tech, gaming, pop-culture, movies, and celebrities. According to our previous research, they were interested in stories related to “personal finance, travel, autos, entertainment, sports, or geek culture, and pay started at $150. Their pitch guide is no longer available, but you can contact them here.

  • GuruFocus is a value-investing research company. They’re looking for writers who can produce original, high-quality content. If you enjoy analyzing stocks, this may be an ideal opportunity for you. Non-stock-related articles need to be on relevant educational topics, like investing strategies or market and economic conditions/projections. According to their pitch guide, they pay $120/article.

  • The Reynolds Center for Business Journalism is a non-profit centre that offers business journalism training to journalists. They previously indicated to be seeking journalists to cover business topics and that they paid $500 per completed article (around 500 words with at least one illustration/photo), but they no longer have a pitch guide. To contact them, refer to this page.

  • The 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 an old tweet from their creative director, they pay $250 for personal essays of 800 to 1,000 words. For details, visit their write for us 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.” A payment report indicates that they pay up to $2.00 per word. To learn more, refer to their old pitch guide.

  • The Financial Times is a global news organization that provides insight into markets and politics around the world. They accept guest submissions (of up to 800 words) for the opinion section of their newspaper and website. According to a payment report, they paid $0.41 per word. To learn more, refer to their old write for us page.

  • Institutional Investor is an international business-to-business publisher that focuses mainly on international finance. They look for stories that feature conflict, narrative, access, and disclosure, international content that will resonate with American readers, cultural stories about the financial industry, and more. The pieces should ideally be 1,000 to 2,000 words long. According to their pitch guide, they pay $1 per word, plus reasonable expenses.