Selling letters, tips, opinion pieces, recipes and jokes to the ever increasing selection of magazines and newspapers is an excellent way to boost your income. Demand for fillers is high, and many editors accept email submissions, with publications paying over £20 for a short paragraph or photograph.
Browsing the magazine shelves will give you an idea of how many publications pay for their reader interaction, with magazines on every subject imaginable - parenting, fishing, relationships, health and nutrition, the list goes on. Women's magazines pay especially well, with many devoting several sections to their reader contributions.
'Take-a-Break' pays £30 for household or gardening tips, £60 if accompanied by a photograph.
'Chat' pays £25 for amusing photographs, £15 for tips, £65 if accompanied with a photograph, and £25 for letters they publish.
Browsing the magazine shelves will give you an idea of how many publications pay for their reader interaction, with magazines on every subject imaginable - parenting, fishing, relationships, health and nutrition, the list goes on. Women's magazines pay especially well, with many devoting several sections to their reader contributions.
'Take-a-Break' pays £30 for household or gardening tips, £60 if accompanied by a photograph.
'Chat' pays £25 for amusing photographs, £15 for tips, £65 if accompanied with a photograph, and £25 for letters they publish.