Writers wanted, will pay

At some point in the last three years you may have written an article for ADvindicate, and we are thankful for the time and energy you put into it. The website would not be what it is today without you. Thanks to the financial contributions of our readers, ADvindicate has been fully funded for 2015 to pay writers. 

So if you’re interested in submitting again or for the first time, please familiarize yourself with our writing guidelines: http://advindicate.com/submissions/.

NEWS

ADvindicate is in the process of expanding its news coverage, so we're looking for journalists. Experience or training in news coverage is preferred. Please contact editor Mary Hilde

DEMOGRAPHICS

Our monthly readership averages over 15,000 with a near even split between men and women. Thirty-two percent of our male readers and twenty-nine percent of female readers are between 25-54 years-old. The largest age demographic is 25-34 for both male and female.

TOPICS

If you’re interested in writing for ADvindicate, but don’t know what kinds of articles we publish, take a look at our archive. Otherwise we invite writers to write about things they’re passionate about. 

SCALED RATE

The scaled rate ranges from $50-$150 and is based on an article's popularity. The article's popularity is measured over a two-week span by Google Analytics, and payment is issued after the 14th day of publication. If your article is published, you are guaranteed a base payment of $50 for your article no matter its popularity.

FLAT RATE

The flat rate is based on the editor's interest in an article and ranges from $50-$150. A flat rate article will be paid for upon acceptance.

SOLICITED AND UNSOLICITED ARTICLES

The editor has the option of selecting either the scaled or flat rate for solicited articles. The rate will be agreed upon at the time of solicitation. Unsolicited articles will only be paid using the scaled rate. If the article has already been published elsewhere, then no payment will be issued.

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