6 Best Websites with Paid Comedy Writing Gigs


Making others laugh is a great talent. Not everyone out there is talented enough to pass witty comments and jokes at the right time. The essential thing in being humorous is the timing of your jokes. Even the lamest joke can be funny if cracked at the right time in the right situation.

You can do more with your wit than just cracking jokes in a group of friends. There are many websites and online magazines that pay you for writing funny stories and jokes. You can get them published, and you will be paid quite a fair amount for writing it. Who knew that being funny could earn you money? All you have to have is a good sense of humor and basic writing skills, and you are all set to earn. 

In this blog, we will be looking at six websites that pay you for writing funny gigs. Read on to learn!

Chicken Soup For The Soul

If you are good at writing realistic but funny stories, then this is the right place for you. All you have got to do is write a short story of about 1200 words that have good humor in it. The story can be of your friend or any family member. The catch here is that it must sound realistic but have an element of situational comedy in it.

You can earn up to $200 on your every short story. They also pay for writing poems. Once your poem gets published, you can get a free book from them. After you have written a few stories for them and become a part of their family, you can get books from them at half the price.

The Saturday Evening Post

The Saturday Evening Post is an online magazine as well as a print magazine. They want their content to be unique from all others. So if you are looking for someone to get your fiction and non-fiction stories published, then this is the right place. If you are into cartoon comics, you can indeed send them your work. They publish your work both on their website and in the print magazine.

Before submitting, make sure that your content for fiction and non-fiction is not less than 1000 words, and it is previously unpublished. Their pay range varies depending on the word count and the type of content.

Sasee

If you are looking to write just non-fiction and humor, this is the right place. Sasee is an online website that mainly publishes essays, reviews, fiction, and short gigs that might be personal experiences or a realistic made-up story. They prefer the content to be related to women or about women. 

You can add satire or humor to your stories to make them funny. So if you are witty, then this place is the best to make your wit’s best use. Make sure to write your content in the first person and not let it exceed the length above 1000 words or be less than 500 words. Their pay range varies depending upon the type of content, but you can get paid quite well. 

Imperfect Parent

As the name sounds, you might think that it is related to the parenting niche. But along with parenting-related articles, they have a section for humorous posts as well. If you are good at comedy, satire, or parody, this is the right place for you to write. Most websites do not go to some controversial topics when it comes to comedy, but the imperfect parent is all willing to push the boundaries a bit, keeping it within the lines of humor and satire.

Besides just sole comedy gigs, you can write featured articles, book reviews, or articles related to parenting. The word count for humor articles ranges from 400 to 800 words; for book reviews, it is 200 to 400 words, and for feature articles, it can be as long as 1000 words to 3000 words. They pay quite well, which is above $25 for an article.  

Funny Times

As you can tell from the name, this website looks for funny articles and stories. There is no limit to the topics you write on. You can write on relationships, politics, religion, young ones, pets, work, business, school, or any other topic. All you have to keep in mind is that it has to be funny or otherwise, they will not accept your articles. If you can make funny cartoon comics, they are also accepted here.

The comedy articles should range from 500 to 700 words and no longer than that. The articles’ price range is $60 per article, and for cartoons, it ranges from $30 to $50.

Reader’s Digest

This comedy website publishes more than just comedy articles. You can get your short jokes, gags, and humorous quotes published as well. Reader’s digest is quite an old magazine, and it caters to a massive amount of audience. So it brings a responsibility to make your content funny and of excellent quality so that it can get published. 

Considering the magnitude of the audience this magazine has, it pays equally well. You can get $25 for funny quotes, jokes, and gags and $100 for comedic articles.

Conclusion

Comedy writing is not at all an easy job, and if you are good at it, you must utilize this opportunity. There isn’t as much scope for freelance comedy writing as other niches, but you will eventually get recognition if you are good at it. All you need is to be regular and consistent; you can surely make good money through it.

In this blog, I have listed the few best comedy websites that pay you for writing comedy gigs, but there are many others. You can try your luck by sending your writing to these websites. If you are good at it, I am sure that you will get recognized through these platforms. So think of a funny idea and start writing.

Let me know of any good comedy writing website you know of in the comments section below. Or just give these mentioned websites a try. Good luck with your comedy writing ventures!

James D. Creviston

James D. Creviston is a writer, blogger, comedian, and podcaster in Los Angeles. He is the producer of the wildly popular Clean Comedy Hour stand up show, as well as the co-host of The Clean Comedy Podcast. James has been doing stand up for the last three years and has performed in LA and NY at some of the hottest clubs. James is a former veteran of the United States Navy as well as a graduate of the University of Las Vegas, Nevada. He is an avid comic book, television, and movie nerd. James can be seen performing his clean comedy all over the United States and heard giving advice on his weekly podcast The Clean Comedy Podcast.

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