Publishers: Technology

53 Publishers
  • FraudLabs Pro provides fraud detection solutions that help merchants protect their online stores from malicious fraudsters. Our previous research indicated they were looking for articles and tutorials about the services that they offer and that pay was $50 per article, but current pitching information is unclear. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • CakePHP is “an open-source web, rapid development framework that makes building web applications simpler, faster and requiring less code.” They are looking for tutorials about CakePHP. According to their pitch guide, they pay up to $50 per article. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • Baeldung is a technical site that is focused on the Java ecosystem with viewership of 13M page views per month. They publish tutorials and how-to articles with emphasis on practical, ready-to-run code. According to their pitch guide, pay for each article is based on your ‘’author level’’ and the number of words. You can find a full list of budgets here.

  • Ministry of Testing (MoT) is a global software testing community. Most of their articles are 1,500 to 3,000 words long. According to their pitch guide, they pay £150 per article. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • NetAdminTools.com strives to “work with software and technology companies to provide up-to-date product release information as well as conveying the most accurate information for their current release possible.” They are looking for IT professionals, engineers, administrators, and even students to write articles, tutorials, reviews, and guides about the IT world. According to their pitch guide, they pay $50 to $200 per piece. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • Dataquest features tutorials and articles on data science, data engineering, and data analysis. They have a monthly readership of over 100,000. They only accept articles with 800 words in length or 3-minutes read. They previously mentioned to pay $150- $300, but current rates are not clear. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • WebWash offers training and consulting for Drupal, a php based website creation platform. Article length for Quick tutorial is (500-700 words), General tutorial (800 – 1500 words) and Long tutorial (1500-2000 words). According to their pitch guide, they pay $50 to $175 for tutorials about working with or programming for Drupal. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • Java Development Journal is a technical site that publishes in-depth tutorials on Java, Spring Boot, Spring, Spring MVC, and Security, Other Spring Modules, REST, Data structure, Junit, Tools and Libraries, Design Patterns and any other Java based framework. They also take guest posts. Payment rates are not mentioned. For details, refer to this page.

  • LWN.net is a news site that is “dedicated to producing the best coverage from within the Linux and free software development communities.”  They want high-quality articles of around 1,500 words. According to their pitch guide, they pay $400 for well-done articles from new authors and the pay goes up when the writer establishes a record of good writing and has on-time contributions. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • Smashing Magazine covers web design and programming. They want valuable tips, tricks, ideas, and techniques for the web development and design community. Payment is negotiated with the editor, but according to an old payment report, they paid $0.10 for a 2100-word feature. To learn more, refer to their submission guidelines.