✍ No More Free Writing — Here’s How I Found a Platform That Respects Writers
Tired of writing for likes, promises, and exposure? Me too. Here’s what changed everything.

🧱 The Harsh Truth About Online Writing
Let’s be honest:
Most platforms don’t pay writers. They pay in likes, exposure, and broken promises.
I’ve been through them all:
Medium (without the Partner Program, it’s pennies)
Substack (you only earn if people subscribe — and that's a grind)
LinkedIn (great for engagement, not so great for income)
Writing online felt like shouting into the void.
That’s when I decided:
No more free writing.
I wanted to find a platform that didn’t just appreciate writers — but actually paid them.
🔍 How I Found “Rumpus” by Accident
I wasn’t searching for it.
I was scrolling through LinkedIn when I saw a post from a fellow writer.
It said something like:
“Just got paid $100 for an article — no massive following, no BS.”
Naturally, I clicked.
The platform was called Rumpus.
I'd never heard of it. But the idea was simple:
- You pitch your article idea
- If they accept, you write it
- Then you get paid $100
- No follower requirements.
- No monthly payout thresholds.
- No revenue splits.
- Just straight-up pay-for-your-work.
💼 Why I Left Substack (and Other “Free Work” Platforms)
Before Rumpus, I was using Substack.
It felt promising — own your newsletter, write what you love, build an audience.
But here’s the hidden cost:
- You do everything yourself (writing, design, promotion, support)
- You don’t get paid unless people subscribe
- Growth is slow and painful unless you’re already known
Basically, it’s a full-time job with zero guarantee of income.
I still like Substack — but not as a main income stream. Not for beginners. Not for people who need to get paid now .
💸 What Makes Rumpus Different?
Unlike most platforms, Rumpus puts money where their mouth is .
Here’s why I respect them:
✅ 1. They Pay $100 Per Article
You don’t need a viral story. You don’t need 10,000 followers. If they accept your pitch, you’re paid.
✅ 2. Clear Submission Guidelines
Their “About” page is transparent. They tell you exactly what kind of writing they want:
Personal essays, culture commentary, thought-provoking narratives.
✅ 3. Fast, Fair, and Human
I got a response within days. No ghosting. No AI bots. A real editor emailed me back.
✅ 4. No Paywalls
Readers can enjoy your writing freely — you get paid regardless of views.
🧠 What Kind of Writing Do They Accept?
Rumpus prefers writing that is:
Personal yet powerful
Culturally relevant
Emotionally engaging
Examples:
What it means to grow up in a changing world
Mental health, identity, or trauma explored deeply
Stories about love, loss, or resilience — in a raw and real way
This isn’t clickbait or content-farm stuff.
It’s writing with depth and voice — the kind most platforms overlook.
📝 How to Pitch to Rumpus (Step-by-Step)
If you want to try Rumpus, here’s how I did it:
Step 1: Go to their website
Visit [therumpus.net](https: therumpus.net) and check their Submissions or About page.
Step 2: Read a few published pieces
Understand their tone, format, and preferred topics.
Step 3: Write a short pitch
Keep it concise:
What your article is about
Why it matters
Why you’re the right person to write it
Step 4: Send your pitch via email
Include a brief intro, your pitch, and links to past writing if you have them.
Step 5: Wait (but not forever)
I got a reply within 5 days. They either accept, suggest changes, or politely decline.
🙌 My First $100 Writing Online
When I received the acceptance email, I was excited.
When I got the payment confirmation , I was relieved .
After months of writing for free, chasing followers, and getting “likes” instead of income — this was the first time I felt respected as a writer.
Not because of the amount.
Because of the principle.
My words had value.
My time was honored.
I got paid — and that matters.
🌱 What This Means for New Writers
If you’re just starting out, you’re told things like:
- “Write for free to build a portfolio”
- “Exposure is better than money”
- “You need a following to earn”
No. You don’t.
You need platforms that respect you.
Rumpus is one of them.
There are others too — and I’ll be exploring them in future posts.
🙋♂ FAQs — Writers Want to Know
Q: Do I need a writing degree or big portfolio?
No. You just need a strong pitch and clear voice. Rumpus values authenticity over credentials.
Q: How fast do they pay?
After publication. Payment is usually via PayPal or the method they confirm in advance.
Q: Can I write more than once?
Yes! If they like your work, you can pitch again. Some writers become regular contributors.
Q: Is Rumpus the only platform that pays?
No — others include Narratively, Forge, Insider, and P.S. I Love You. But Rumpus is one of the most accessible for new writers.
🔗 Internal & External Links
[Visit The Rumpus Submission Page](https: therumpus.net about )
[Why Substack Doesn’t Work for Everyone](https: www.wired.com story substack-newsletter-paywalls )
[My Guide: 5 Platforms That Pay Writers (Even Without a Following)](https: medium.com @yourprofile comingsoon)
✍ Final Thoughts: Get Paid. Stop Settling.
Writing is work.
Good writing is valuable work .
You deserve more than applause and shares. You deserve compensation .
So if you're tired of writing for free — don’t quit. Just shift.
Find platforms that respect your craft.
Rumpus did that for me. Maybe it can for you too.



Comments (1)
Good info. Thank you.