In part 1, I discussed some online companies that pay for computer articles. Keep reading for even more places that you can submit computer articles.
DeveloperShed.com is looking for original opinion pieces, tutorials, reviews and more in the following areas: open source, Microsoft technologies, web design, hardware reviews, search engine optimization, and web hosting. Payment depends on your qualifications, frequency of submissions and quality of articles. Writers who submit articles frequently and receive positive reviews get special incentives. Articles must be at least $1500. Each article you submit will contain a link to your bio, which can include your email, company, and website. Each article also has a link to a discussion board for readers to discuss the topic.
NewsForge.com is looking for news, reviews, case studies, how-to guides, feature articles, and fact-based commentary related to Linux, open source, or free software. Newsforge is also interested in reviews and case studies of corporate and enterprise-level products. Most articles are around 800 and 1,500 words and pay is $100 – $300. Writers are expected to give Newsforge a 30-day exclusive on paid articles.
TopCoder.com accepts feature articles about programming tips and tricks, interviews with well-known site members and more. They should be 750-1,500 words in length and pay is $200. TopCoder also accepts educational content that provide information and examples for members to become better coders. These should be 1,500 5,000 words in length and pay is $400. TopCoder.com pays $450 for component tutorials, which provide real-world examples of how components can be used. These should be 1,000 to 5,000 words in length.

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