Best Websites for Writers

Whether you are a professional writer for various websites or your own business or you’re planning on writing a book, writer’s block might be something you might have to deal with once in a while. Plus, these days almost anyone is a writer if they have to, so the competition is incredible. 

In today’s article, we’re looking at several websites for writers that can help you manage this issue as best as possible, but also assist you in getting hired and at least making a decent side income. 

Best websites for writers

Websites looking for writers

If you’re looking for a new writing gig and you don’t know how to go about things, the best piece of advice that we can give you is to create a profile on one of the many freelance writing websites out there. Some of the most popular ones are listed below.

  • Upwork
  • iWriter
  • BloggingPro
  • Freelancer.com
  • People-Per-Hour

Besides these, you wouldn’t believe the number of websites that are looking for writers every once in a while. If you’ve ever read articles on online publications such as Bustle, Thought Catalog, or any other in online media, you can always pitch an idea to one of their editors. 

Some websites have clear guidelines for guest writers. Although some of them might not pay well or might not do it at all, you might want to consider writing an article for a very well-known site simply because this will allow you to include that post in your portfolio. 

Best portfolio websites for writers

What are the best websites for writers to post their work for the world to see? Well, it basically depends on what you’re willing to spend and the way you want your online portfolio to look. 

You can build a site with Squarespace or you can create your own website with WordPress, whether in a specific niche or to showcase some of your work. Here are some examples of portfolio websites you might want to look into:

  • Squarespace (costs about 10 pounds a month)
  • Writer’s Residence (a little less than 6 pounds a month)
  • Writerfolio ($4 per month)
  • Medium (free)
  • Pressfolio ($9.99 per month)
  • Journo Portfolio (free, 3.75 pounds/month or 7.50/month for everything from backups and a myriad of templates)
  • Contently (free)
  • Carbonmade ($8-$18/month)

Marketing and blogging websites for writers

Knowing how to market your skills and previous work can be an important asset if you want to be successful as a freelance writer. We all might have dreamt of writing a book at one point or the other, but the truth is that it takes time and effort to achieve this goal, and meanwhile, you do have to put food on the table. 

Smart Blogger is a website that can help you understand what you should do to have a successful blog and even become a published author. Several other websites can assist you in your content marketing adventure:

  • QuickSprout Blog
  • The Moz Blog 
  • The Marketing Profs
  • Content Marketing Institute
  • Copyblogger
  • Hubspot
  • Social Triggers
  • Social Media Examiner
  • Kissmetrics

If you’d also like to learn a bit about SEO, our site is one of the best places to start, but we also offer online and offline training. 

 

Publishing sites for writers

Being a published author is not something that every writer manages to do, no matter the amount of talent or hard work they might put into their craft. You need to get your advice from the right people, so here are some suggestions in terms of publishing sites that can assist you in the process. 

  • The Creative Penn
  • Writers Helping Writers
  • Jane Friedman
  • The Independent Publishing Magazine

These days, there are even Udemy courses on the topic of self publishing, so it wouldn’t hurt if you enrolled in one, especially since most are quite affordable. You can also check out Amazon’s own self-publishing platform, KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing), where you’ll find useful advice on how you can prepare your manuscript, cover, and use their proprietary tool, too. 

Social media can give you some pointers in the right direction. Look for Facebook groups, Twitter threads, and even check out Reddit for some ideas from other writers who have gone through the same struggles you’re now experiencing. 

Tools for writers

There are heaps of writing tools these days that can help you perfect your craft, and most of them are capable of checking whether you haven’t accidentally plagiarized someone else’s article or if you’ve made any grammar/spelling mistakes.

Here are some effective writing tools:

  • Grammarly
  • Evernote
  • Scrivener
  • Hemingway Editor
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