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One of the most effective methods to monetize your blog is through selling guest posts. The easiest way to attract potential buyers is to create a “Write for Us” or an “Advertise” page, which will help SEOs from around the world discover your site. Another powerful strategy to increase your guest post selling opportunities is to list your website on specialized marketplaces designed to buy and sell guest posts.

These guest post selling platforms list your website and take a commission from each sale. They provide the infrastructure, drive traffic, and generate sales for you as a guest post seller. You earn money, they collect their commission—it’s a win-win situation for everyone involved. When I wanted to boost my blogging income through guest posting, I researched and discovered several guest post selling websites to list my blogs.

Below is a comprehensive list of platforms I successfully joined as a guest post seller. If you’re looking to maximize your chances of generating income by selling guest posts on your website, these guest post selling platforms are worth exploring.

Before You Start

  1. Not all guest post selling platforms will accept every blog you own. Your websites must demonstrate some traction before being accepted, such as having at least 1,000+ organic visitors or achieving a certain Domain Authority score.
  2. Most buy and sell guest post marketplaces require verification that you own the website. They won’t allow you to add sites you can’t prove are yours. This verification is typically done by placing a metatag on your website.
  3. Don’t expect orders to flood in immediately after listing your websites on these guest post selling platforms. To receive consistent daily orders, you need substantial organic traffic and Domain Authority, combined with competitive pricing that offers value to buyers.
  4. Remember that selling guest posts on your website violates Google’s Terms of Service. Exercise caution. If Google detects too many obvious guest posts on your platform, you risk getting caught. Only publish well-written content, edit submissions from your clients when necessary, and avoid posting guest posts unrelated to your niche. Otherwise, you risk penalties that could eliminate this extra income stream.
  5. These same platforms can be used to buy backlinks for your own websites, creating a complete ecosystem to buy and sell guest posts.
  6. As an additional revenue stream, you can leverage these marketplaces to resell guest posts to other webmasters via freelancing websites like Fiverr, Konker, and SEOclerks.

Guest Post Selling Platforms To List Your Websites

Here’s a quick list with the best guest post marketplaces to list your blogs and build another income stream to your blogs.

PlatformSite RequirementsPayout Info
Adsy• Minimum Domain Authority: 15
• 50+ pages indexed
• Accepts both owned & contributed sites
• Minimum payout: $50
• Pay via PayPal or USDT
Publisuites• Quality sites meeting content & traffic standards
• Specific metrics aren’t always public
• Campaign-based payments
• Typically paid via PayPal, subject to project details
Loganix• High-quality sites with strong Domain Authority
• Steady, proven SEO traffic
• Fixed rate per post
• Payment via PayPal after job completion
PRNews• Newsworthy or editorial-style sites
• Must follow quality guidelines
• Payments per approved post
• Via PayPal or bank transfer
Collaborator• Accepts owned and contributed sites
• Basic quality and content standards required
• Payment after order completion
• Minimum payout around $50, usually via PayPal
Whitepress• Well-indexed, quality websites
• Must show measurable traffic & engagement
• Pays per project
• Payment options include bank transfer or PayPal (regional thresholds may differ)
GuestPostLinks.net• Focus on niche or specialized blogs
• Uses quality score criteria (e.g., DA and traffic)
• Fixed payment per order
• Processed via PayPal or similar online methods
Getfluence• Only accepts quality blogs with verified traffic
• Must meet niche-specific content requirements
• Payment per campaign
• Via bank transfer or PayPal once the minimum threshold is met
Linkhouse• Established, authoritative blogs
• Requires strong Domain Authority and consistent traffic
• Payment calculated per post
• Generally via bank transfer or PayPal
LinkAtomic• Proven track record in quality
• Key metrics include Domain Authority and traffic
• Payment issued per guest post (after reaching the minimum threshold)
• Methods include PayPal
NO BS Marketplace• Strict quality guidelines enforced
• High Domain Authority, solid traffic, and niche relevance required
• Fixed or negotiated rate per post
• Paid via PayPal with set minimum payout
Backlinked• Only accepts high-quality websites
• Evaluated by traffic and Domain Authority benchmarks
• Payment set per project
• Processed via PayPal once minimum payouts are reached
Serpzilla• Focus on sites with proven SEO performance
• Quality content selected using performance metrics
• Fixed rate per post
• Payments via PayPal following campaign guidelines
PRPosting• Requires strict editorial & indexing standards
• Specific Domain Authority and content quality criteria may apply
• Payment made post-approval
• Common methods: PayPal or bank transfer (with minimum payout requirement)
Bazoom• Quality blogs meeting set thresholds
• Minimum Domain Authority and sufficient indexed pages needed
• Fixed payment per post
• Typically via PayPal after the minimum payout is met
eReferer• Verified websites with consistent quality
• Engagement metrics play a role in approval
• Payment per successful order
• Usually via PayPal or direct deposit once minimum amounts are reached
Fatjoe• Works with established blogs
• Must meet clear SEO quality standards and verified traffic metrics
• Payment determined per order
• Processed via PayPal with minimum payout thresholds
iCopify• Sites must meet clear quality and content standards
• Includes traffic and indexing checks
• Payment made after service completion
• Typically processed via PayPal or bank deposit
Invalley• High-quality blogs with strong reader engagement
• Reliable SEO metrics required
• Payment per post
• Payouts via PayPal or bank transfer once thresholds are met
Authority.builders• Focuses on very high authority sites
• Strict guidelines on Domain Authority and overall content quality
• Higher-value projects
• Payment on order completion via PayPal or bank transfers
Presswhizz• Premium, well-indexed websites only
• Must adhere to quality editorial guidelines
• Payment given per approved campaign
• Methods include PayPal, with set minimum payout requirements

1. Adsy

First on our list is Adsy – a US-based marketplace that is a straightforward and user-friendly that makes it easy for webmasters to list their websites and start accepting guest posts.

Adsy allows you to list not only the websites you own but also those you contribute to, which is great for increasing your guest posting portfolio on their platform and increase your chances of getting orders. For owned sites, you’re marked as the owner, while for others, you’re seen as a contributor.

They also let you list your social media accounts to attract sponsorship deals, though I haven’t tried this feature yet – I might explore it in the future.

To get your websites accepted, they need to meet a few basic requirements:

  • a Domain Authority of at least 15 and
  • at least 50 pages indexed by Google.

Once you start earning, payments are made via PayPal or USDT as soon as your balance reaches $50 or more.

2. Publisuites

Screenshot from Publisuites homepage

Publisuites is a great option for bloggers looking to sell guest posts. It started in Spain but works in many languages, making it accessible to different audiences.

This platform lets you buy and sell guest posts, and you can even choose your own prices for the sponsored content you create.

One of the perks of using Publisuites is that you’ll get paid every 10 working days, which can provide a steady income for bloggers.

To get started, your website should have good traffic, focus on clear topics, and follow their editorial guidelines.

3. Loganix

Screenshot from Loganix

Moving on in Loganix with offices in US and Canada. Loganix prefers that you list only the websites you own. They focus solely on guest posts, meaning you won’t find extra options like social media shoutouts here.

To list your websites, they need to have a high Domain Authority and steady traffic – so, if you’re getting anything less than 1000 organic traffic you’ll most probably not gonna get accepted.

With a minimum payout at $50, payments are processed via PayPal. The pricing is mostly fixed, and they take only a minimal fee on your earnings.

4. PRNews.io

Screenshot from PRNews website listing page

Next up is PRNews. PRNews started out as a platform for sending out press releases but has grown into a global marketplace for guest posting and sharing content. It now features over 100,000 listings for publishers.

It was founded in Ukraine and has expanded internationally, including locations in the U.S. and Hong Kong, making it a resource for publishers around the world.

One of the great things about PRNews is its easy-to-use interface, which allows you to offer guest post opportunities without any hassle. They also have a secure payment system that keeps your money safe until your post is published and approved.

To get involved, you need to own or manage the websites you want to list, and they must meet PRNews’s standards for quality.

Personally, I already got 2 sales from their platform (until now) and the payout is immediate. That means, as soon as you deliver the order and the delivery is accepted you can withdraw your earning (PayPal or Bank Account).

5. Collaborator

Screenshot from Collaborator.pro

Another one on the list is Collaborator – based in Estonia and rooted in Ukraine – on Collaborator you can list both owned and contributed sites.

What I like most is the user-friendly and professional dashboard where you can list your website for guest posts as long as it meets their quality standards – like having around 5,000 visitors each month and a clean – not spammy – design.

If you have a Telegram channel with a couple of thousands of members, you can list it as well and get orders to promote clients there as well.

Once your website goes live and is verified, you’ll start receiving orders. I already got one since I listed one of my blogs on their platform.

Collaborator will pay you via Payoneer, PayPal or Bank transfer and they charge a 15% commission on every order.

6. Whitepress

Screenshot from Whitepress homepage

Next is WhitePress – a London, UK based backlink selling marketplace. One of the features that make them standout is that they make sure the content you publish is original, everything goes through Copyscape. (Copyscape is a tool that helps people check if their written content is original or if it has been copied from somewhere else.).

When it comes to payments, they’re quick – you usually get your money within one business day after sending the invoice to the client who chose your website for publication.

They ask you to upload a PDF from Google Analytics showing traffic from the past three months, but from my own experience, they don’t really pay much attention to how much traffic your site gets or what your Domain Authority is.

I’ve had low-traffic sites accepted without any issues. They also offer an optional WordPress plugin that lets posts go live automatically, which can save you some time.

7. Guestpostlinks.net

Screenshot from Guest Post Links website

GuestPostLinks.net is a user-friendly guest posting marketplace based in Sheridan, Wyoming, USA. Listing your website is simple—just create an account and follow the self-serve process.

You can list both owned sites and those you contribute to, as long as they meet traffic and Domain Authority (DA) requirements.

Payments are commission-based (included in link prices) with a minimum payout threshold and monthly payouts via PayPal or credit card. They also offer copywriting services for $10–$45 per article.

While they take a cut from earnings, their transparency and robust filters make it easy to find quality opportunities for link building

8. Getfluence

Screenshot from Getfluence website listing page

Getfluence.com (based in France) is another user-friendly platform for bloggers and publishers looking to monetize their websites through sponsored content. Signing up is simple – you can register directly on their site, specifying whether you’re a publisher or advertiser.

You can list owned websites or those you can contribute to, and the platform supports monetization via guest posts only.

Payments are made monthly, with a payout threshold of €100. You can withdraw earnings 30 days after publication, and Getfluence takes a commission from every sale – although I couldn’t find how much commission they charge for each order. 

Keep in midn that if your websites are new without good traffic and Domain Authority, then you’ll probably get rejected.

9. Linkhouse

Screenshot from Linkhouse homepage

Coming all the way from Poland, Linkhouse.co is yet another user-friendly and professionally build platform for monetizing websites through sponsored articles, link insertions, and more.

Listing your site is a straightforward process – just fill out a form with your website’s details (like URL, language, and category). Your websites will be in review and once approved they will go live.

Your websites need to have at least 1000 organic traffic to get accepted – keep that in mind.

You can list owned sites or those you contribute to. Payments are commission-free, with taxes added at checkout, and the minimum payout threshold is $50. Earnings are paid monthly via bank transfer or PayPal.

They too also offer a WordPress integration to have your orders published on your blogs automatically.

10. Linkatomic

Screenshot from Linkatomic's media listing page

Linkatomic is another guest post marketplace where you can list your websites. Before you can list your website, you’ll need to prove that you own it, as the site doesn’t allow anyone to list websites they don’t own.

Once a guest post order you received is published and approved the payment is processed automatically. Linkatomic has strict rules in place to ensure that both the websites and the content meet high quality standards.

11. No BS Marketplace

Screenshot from NO BS Marketplace's homepage

No BS marketplace (it’s no bullshit marketplace for those of you who didn’t get it) may not be as well-known as some other platforms, but it stands out as a clear and honest place to buy and sell guest posts.

Starting in Western Europe, it has now grown into an easy-to-use international platform that allows you to manage everything from a simple dashboard.

One of the best things about Nobsmarketplace is its focus on transparency. Before you make any purchases, you can see important details about the websites you’re interested in.

They carefully check all the listings to ensure that only real website owners are included. To be featured on the platform, website owners need to show that they’ve verified traffic and good domain scores.

Payments are processed frequently, either daily or weekly, after you confirm your order and the post is verified.

12. Backlinked

Screenshot from Backlinked website

Backlinked may be new to the guest posting scene, but it has quickly become a reliable platform for connecting writers with publishers in Germany.

On Backlinked you can only list websites you own. Plus, they carefully check each submission to make sure the sites have good domain authority and traffic.

One of the features that differentiates them is that you can access detailed reports through their self-service options.

When it comes to payments, they only process transactions after confirming that your post has been successfully placed. This approach helps protect everyone involved.

13. Serpzilla

Screenshot from Serpzilla homepage

Serpzilla is a platform designed to help content creators connect with website owners who are looking for guest posts. It provides a user-friendly marketplace where you can find guest posting opportunities across a wide range of topics.

The platform allows you to manage your own listings through an easy-to-use dashboard. If you own a website, you can list it here, but keep in mind that your site needs to meet certain quality standards, like having good domain authority, stable traffic, and an appealing design.

When you get a guest post published on your site, you’ll receive payment after a short review period of 4 days to confirm that the post is live.

Serpzilla also offers a variety of filtering options, so you can search for specific topics, languages, and traffic levels to make sure your posts reach the right audience.

While Serpzilla can be accessed from anywhere in the world, it has strong connections to both Asian and European markets, making it a great choice for bloggers looking to expand their reach.

14. PRPosting

Screenshot from PR Posting's homepage

PRPosting.com is a user-friendly platform that connects website owners with creators looking for chances to post their articles as guests. The site makes it easy for you to manage everything on your own, allowing you to pay only after your content gets approved. You can also keep track of everything from your dashboard.

To join, your website needs to meet certain quality requirements in terms of design, content, and regular visitor traffic. It’s important that you only list websites that you own and manage yourself—no sharing or using sites that you don’t control.

In addition to connecting people for guest posts, PRPosting also provides services for sharing content and building links. Although the platform started in Eastern Europe, it caters to clients all around the globe.

With its online account management system, you have the freedom to handle everything independently and stay in complete control of your projects.

15. Bazoom

Screenshot from Bazoom's media partners page

Bazoom is another guest posting marketplace I recommend. Based in Denmark with offices in the US, Bazoom has a very professional look and feel, which gives it a trustworthy vibe right from the start.

To get your websites listed, you’ll need to reach out to them directly either through their media partner page or by emailing their team at [email protected].

One thing to keep in mind is that they have specific requirements for listing your site – your website should have a minimum of 1,000 organic visitors per month according to Ahrefs.

If you’re not sure whether your site meets this threshold, you can quickly check using Ahrefs’ Traffic Checker tool. While the process of getting approved might feel a bit more hands-on compared to other platforms, the professionalism and quality of Bazoom make it worth the effort.

16. eReferer

Screenshot from eReferer homepage

Last on the list is eReferer, a French platform – translated into English. While the English translation might feel a bit “rough around the edges”, it’s still easy enough to navigate and get the job done.

What sets eReferer apart is its handy WordPress plugin, which allows you to automate the publishing of guest posts directly to your site. If you’re particular about quality control, don’t worry – you can set articles to “on hold” and proofread them before they go live.

As for payments, you can withdraw your earnings once your account balance reaches €100, but there’s a catch: you’re limited to one withdrawal per month, and eReferer takes a 15% commission on each withdrawal.

Personally, I’m not a fan of that fee, but the convenience of the plugin and the overall functionality of the platform make it worth considering – especially if you’re managing multiple guest posts.

Guest Post Marketplaces That I Haven’t Been Able To List My Websites

  1. Fatjoe – To have your websites listed on their offerings you need to create an account, contact their support team and say that you are a publisher and you want your websites listed on their platform. They’ll give you an email to send your websites to and if they get approved they’ll have them listed. Just keep in mind they work with high-street publishing websites, so if your website gets a couple of thousands of visits per month, probably it will not make it. My websites didn’t make it..
  2. iCopify – To have your websites listed on their platform you need to contact them and request having your websites listed. I did, but I didn’t receive a response. Haven’t followed up to be honest – maybe I’ll give another shot.
  3. Invalley – I couldn’t find a way to submit my websites and I contacted them and ask them to list my websites. I haven’t receive a response from them.
  4. Authority.builders – Authority Builders accepts only websites that are high-trafficked – which none of my websites applied – at least at the moment I submitted them.
  5. Presswhizz– I applied to become a publisher and I wait for them to approve my application. It’s been a long time, I haven’t heard back from them. I contacted them a couple of times more, but nothing. Maybe they didn’t like my websites? I don’t know. Worth checking in my opinion.

Bottom Line

I’ve listed my websites to all the above guest post selling marketplaces. I suggest you do that to. Set aside 1 hour per day for 14 days to liste your websites to one guest post selling website every day. This way you amplify your chances to get extra income from your websites.

Do you know any other guest post selling marketplaces that I don’t? Let me know in the comments below and I’ll might list my websites there as well.



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