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10 Platforms That Pay Technical Writers Well

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by Emmanuel Umahi
10 Platforms That Pay Technical Writers Well
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Technical writing is one of the most unique styles of writing as it is the art of providing detail-oriented information to primarily help users understand a specific skill or product.

It provides documentation for product or engineering teams as it allows whosoever using the product enjoy great use of the product made available to them. Although there are complexities around technical writing, I find it interesting to read and understand as it is a product of research, gives clarity and also shows how much critical thinking is involved in the creation of technical pieces.

It is a form of “side hustle” for software developers and also offers quite many benefits for both readers and writers alike. It helps to reinforce the knowledge gained on the subject matter involved and allows you to properly demonstrate your technical abilities and talents as a writer.

The concept of technical writing helps us to understand technology much better and increases our ability we have to adapt to easy technologies. Take, for instance, quite several people who are exposed to the benefits of artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and augmented reality as a result of many technical explanations as to what it is about.

According to Glassdoor, an average technical writer earns $67,684 per annum and despite this provided sum, many are yet to know where to sell their articles and get paid from it. This is a huge challenge which we are here to correct.

Here are 10 platforms that provide payment for technical writers:

1. Airbyte

Airbyte is a data integration platform dedicated to providing users with the tools they need to succeed. Focused on two types of articles: data insights and tutorials, the platform pays writers $900 per article. Each article is expected to have 1,500 words to meet its technical audience. Technical writers can join in by applying here.

2. StackOverflow

StackOverflow is a question-and-answer website for programmers. Created in 2008 by Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky, it is a flagship site of the Stack Exchange Network. It is currently accepting technical writers who would provide software engineering focus articles. These articles could be research on security vulnerabilities in StackOverflow code examples, insights on how to be a full-stack engineer or the migration from Python 2 to 3 specifically for its audience of coders - hobbyists, beginners or professionals. It is offering the payment option of $500. Interested persons can apply here.

3. Twilio

Twilio is an American company which provides programmable communication tools for making and receiving phone calls, and text messages and performing other communication functions using its web service APIs. It is currently taking in technical writers that focus on encouraging developers to build the future of communications. It offers $650 per article. Interested persons can apply here.

4. Vonage

Vonage is an American cloud communications provider which is a subsidiary of Ericsson. Founded in 1998 as Min-X - a provider of residential telecommunications services based on voice-over-internet protocol, it is currently taking in technical writers with a focus on technical tutorials. This way, a writer is exposed to Vonage’s products and creates technical content on them. The platform pays $500 per article and interested people can apply here.

5. Vultr

Vultr is a cloud server and hosting platform with the mission to empower developers and businesses by simplifying the deployment of infrastructure via its advanced cloud platform. With a priority of offering standardized and reliable high-performance clouds, its requirement for a technical writer is to create topics on Vultr products and documents. It pays up to $600 per article. Technical writers can apply here.

6. Tutorialspoint

Tutorialspoint is a leading ed-tech company that strives at providing the best learning materials on technical and non-technical subjects. The platform has an array of materials from technology to business, marketing and lifestyle and it provides users with tutorials, courses and resources that are well-organized and easy to understand. It is currently open to technical writers who intend to provide in-depth tutorials on technical and business topics. With a price tag of $500 per piece, Tutorialspoint is open to vast technical writers. Apply here.

7. TheBotForge

TheBotForge is a chatbox agency that enables organizations to make the most effective use of conversational AI technology by providing expert consultancy and development services. Located in the UK, it is opening its guest author program to have writers talk about conversational AI and related technologies, that is, technical tutorials, guides and case studies. It is offering £200 for each article. Apply here.

8. Webiny

Webiny is an open-source serverless CMS that offers you all enterprise-grade functionalities. It is providing a Write With Webiny program for technical writers to provide articles and tutorials with code covering uses of and projects built with Webiny. This way, you can include things like Gatsby, Next.js, React, Vue, Svelte, GraphQL, Jamstack, Open Source and Serverless. The program offers $300 per article and also gives writers opportunities to pitch their ideas. Join the community to be a part of it.

9. Tech Beacon

Tech Beacon is a digital hub by and for software engineering, IT and security professionals. It shares a practical and passionate guide to real-world challenges. Also, it is a publication for App Dev & Testing, and DevOps. It is currently offering technical writers the opportunity to write on broad coverage of development, DevOps, QA and security for $400. Technical writers can sign up using the contributor form here.

10. Tech Well

Tech Well is a consulting company that helps organizations improve their software testing practices and produce higher-quality software. It is open to technical writers, allowing them to provide articles on a wide variety of technical and business content. This way, writers can produce content for a wider audience, pitching their ideas, while tapping into Tech Well’s content ideas. Offering $200 per article, technical writers can sign up here.

Conclusion

Technical writers have one goal to synthesize technical information in the simplest ways for either an internal or external audience. It is important to understand why you want to be a technical writer, build on your skills and creatively care out a niche for yourself.

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