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Reviewed is looking for writers

Reviewed is looking for writers to submit ‘How To’ and ‘Consumer Education’ articles for technology.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Reviewed puts in the hard work of testing products so its readers don’t have to. Its recommendations are backed with old-fashioned science, as it believes that tough, objective, hands-on testing is the best way to measure quality.

ABOUT THE ROLE

We want to empower and instill confidence in the average tech consumer to troubleshoot or customize the tech in their homes. We also want to highlight features of devices that are useful but often get overlooked. These articles should cover things in the A/V, laptops, computing, gaming, smart home, wearables, mobile, and other tech spaces.

COMPENSATION

  • 20 cents+ per word. Willing pay $200 per article up to 1,000 words, depending on subject and complexity. We recommend that you discuss rates individually upon acceptance of your pitch.

CONTACT

For more information, visit their website.

Please send all questions and submissions to Joanna Nelius, Senior Electronics Editor of Reviewed at:  jnelius@reviewed.com. Make sure to include a potential headline plus a one-paragraph summary about your article.

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