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If you have an interest in cannabis and writing, bookmark these high-paying websites that hire marijuana writers. As with any writing, it pays to be passionate about the industry.
The marijuana industry is growing astronomically. There were 107,000 cannabis jobs created last year alone. Legal cannabis sales are expected to grow to $100 billion annually by mid-decade.
Things change fast and it requires more than elbow grease to keep abreast. Put in the hard work and you could be both happy and gainfully employed as a cannabis writer.
Don't miss the helpful tips at the end of the article to better your chances of landing a well-paying gig as a marijuana writer.
Who is a Marijuana Writer?
A marijuana writer creates content such as print advertising, digital website and email copy, blogs, video scripts, case studies, scientific papers, reviews, and all sorts of general business writing.
It might surprise you to know that there are already hundreds of websites dedicated to the marijuana industry. All these sites need high-quality content for a growing interest of information in cannabis.
Who Hires Marijuana Writers?
Marijuana writers are hired by the following:
- Businesses that produce marijuana products
- Cannabis dispensaries
- Online cannabis businesses
- Cannabis delivery businesses
- Cannabis blogs
- Cannabis magazines
- Cannabis researchers
- Cannabis informational websites
- Cannabis professionals such as doctors and lawyers
- Content production websites such as Upwork
- and more!
It is not just about finding sites to post your online CV to, it is also about finding the right site to work with. If you take your marijuana writing seriously, here are a few places that you should consider sending your pitch to.
High-Paying Marijuana Websites for Writers
1. Cannabis Culture
Cannabis Culture is an activist magazine that has been around for almost 20 years. To write for Cannabis Culture, you need to have expert skills in handling cannabis related topics in politics, activism, entertainment, growing and everything else entailed in the culture.
You will be required to shoot an email to the editor if you want to write for this magazine. Payment ranges between 0.1 -0.2 cents per word which is above what most websites pay.
2. Cannabis Now
This is a specialty cannabis magazine that has garnered a massive following in the recent past. It was mentioned on Forbes that this is among the most successful magazines in the cannabis space currently.
To write for this magazine you may need to send a couple of pitches to the editor-in-chief showcasing your writing prowess. The writing tone required is informative but casual. In case they like your work they will get in touch. They offer competitive rates of about 0.1 cents per word.
3. Cannabis Tech
This website is dedicated to providing information on cannabis technology. This could be anything from the latest gadgets to tech-savvy cannabis products or scientific research, you name it. To succeed as a writer for this website you need to be passionate about technology and be ready to research on every new technology that pops up in the cannabis space.
They also cover hemp topics and investments in the cannabis space. To write for them you will need to pitch your idea to the editor. Most times they are quick to respond and will be in touch with you if they like your writing. They accept submissions that are between 400-1000 words. You will need to negotiate for your own rates. If your writing is good you can get between 0.1-0.3 cents per word.
4. The Daily Leaf
This is a popular cannabis site that works with freelancers to produce content about the cannabis industry in Oregon. They cover reviews of cannabis products, dispensaries, and local cannabis events. They pay based on the nature of work.
Expert marijuana writers can negotiate a good rate with a steady stream of work.
5. Dope Magazine
This is one dope cannabis magazine to write for that has been in existence since 2011. They cover cannabis culture, news, and business. It is a very competitive website that receives numerous applications on a daily basis.
However if you are confident about your skills don’t shy away from applying. The pay is very rewarding; they pay up to $150 per assignment.
6. Green Entrepreneur
If you're into business, Green Entrepreneur is one website that you should aim to write for. Most of their articles are technical but the pay is rewarding. They pay up to $1.50 per word. To write for them you need to study the guidelines and then pitch your story idea to the executive editor.
7. High Times
High Times is a high-paying and popular cannabis website. Truth be told, it is a very competitive website to write for. They cover cannabis news, advocacy, laws, entertainment, health, and culture. Before you pitch your idea to the editor, study the content of the website first.
The tone is informative but friendly. You have to be very conversant with cannabis lingo and culture to fit in as a writer for this website. If you get through the editor you will be on your way to earning a staggering $0.4 per word.
8. Leafly
Leafly could easily be the most trusted cannabis content site. Leafly covers almost every aspect of cannabis. This includes product reviews, brand reviews, news, culture, research, business, and health. Pay is competitive but will vary based on the article quality.
5 Job Boards Where You Can Find Marijuana Writing Listings
1. Indeed
Indeed.com is another site where you can land high-paying cannabis writing jobs. Not all the jobs here pay handsomely but you may get lucky to find a few well-paying ones. It is easy to create an account with them and then sign up for notifications when cannabis writing jobs are posted.
At the time of writing this, Canna Advisors was looking for a technical cannabis writer and were offering a rate of $25-$45 per hour.
2. Upwork
Upwork is an infamous content mill. But before you rubbish it, it can be a gold mine for those who can exercise patience. Once in a while you can find a few well- paying gigs at this site. At the time of writing this, there was a client willing to pay $0. 1 cents per word for marijuana articles.
3. Net
This is an undiscovered gem that offers competitive rates to cannabis writers. They identify themselves as a cannabis content marketplace and have a wide array of cannabis writers. The best thing about this site is that you get to set your own rate. Most marijuana writers at this site charge between $0.07 – $ 0.50 cents per word.
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There are over 300,000 jobs in the cannabis industry. CTU trained me for one of them!
- Johanna Rose
Makes $24.50 @ THC +
4. Verblio
This site works with expert content creators to churn out high-quality content for cannabis and CBD businesses. To become a writer at this site you first need to sign up and create an account with them. You will have to do a few writing tests before you get accepted as a writer. They offer competitive rates of about $ 0.1 cents per word.
5. 420 Careers
This is a cannabis-centric job board that hires marijuana writers and pays them decently. To get a job at this site you will first need to create an account and create a profile. From there you can upload your resume and begin applying for relevant writing jobs. They pay varies from $0.05- $0.2 cents per word.
How to Become an Expert Marijuana Writer
For you to command better rates as a marijuana writer you will need to up your writing skills to pro-level and make sure you are well versed on the cannabis industry. Cannabis Training University offers you a comprehensive cannabis program to extend your breadth of knowledge about this dynamic field.
Fred Hernandez
Fred Hernandez is a highly accomplished and versatile writer, boasting an extensive background in the cannabis industry. With an in-depth understanding of various sectors including cultivators, processors, retailers, and brands, Fred's expertise spans across the entire cannabis landscape. As a prominent contributor to CTU, he consistently delivers insightful articles exploring the latest developments, news, and regulations shaping the cannabis industry. Whether it's delving into the intricacies of cannabis products, cannabis strain reviews, or providing comprehensive analyses of cannabis laws, or sharing expert insights on cannabis cultivation techniques, Fred's wealth of knowledge positions him as an invaluable writer and educator for all cannabis-related subjects.