I first became aware of the writer’s platform, Medium, a few years back when an author I follow on Facebook started posting about it. This author would share pieces he had published on Medium and suggested it was a worthwhile platform for writers to invest in if they fancied getting paid for their work. At the time, I thought, good for you and moved on by. So often in this industry, authors are bombarded with ways to make money out of writing and it often becomes too much. There are only so many hours in a day, and most of us have full time day-jobs and families to contend with too.

Over the next few years I noticed a few other authors I respect had started publishing on Medium. They too often mentioned how good it was. Again, I thought, good for you, but I don’t have time. Too many books to write and promote and not enough hours in the day was my excuse.
Then, back in April, one of these authors messaged me privately to urge me to give it a go. He had just enjoyed one of my blog posts and pointed out that similar types of articles, essays and personal pieces could be making me money on Medium if I gave it a go. He told me he was on average earning around $200 a month which made a nice little side hustle and finally, I was intrigued. I decided to sign up and give it a go. I went all in, rejecting the free option for the paid one. You pay $5 a month to be a member on Medium and that gives you access to all the work published on there, plus it gives you a chance to apply for the partner programme. Being part of that, I was told, was how you eventually started earning money.
To start with, I set up my profile and on the advice of my friend, wrote an ‘About Me’ article. This is apparently the best way to begin to get follows. Life took over after that and I neglected the site until a few months later. By now, I was aware that another author friend of mine was also doing well on Medium, making an average of £200 a month to supplement her other income streams. There are, of course, many writers making even more than that per month, and this knowledge gave me a new determination.
If you’re not aware of how Medium operates, I will try and break it down for you.
You can sign up to the free version, post anything you like and read other posts that don’t have a paywall in front of them. This is not a bad way to get started and get a feel for the place.
Or, like me, you can sign up to be a member. You can then start posting whatever you like. Poems, stories, flash fiction, articles, essays, personal pieces and more. You can post by yourself or you can submit to write for publications. Luckily for me, one of my friends was already an editor on several publications that were a good fit for me, so I joined all of those, read the submission rules and got started. The aim is to get to 100 followers, as that is one of the criteria for being accepted onto the partner programme, which will then enable you to get paid.
I found it really easy to get 100 followers. I started following, reading, commenting and clapping on other writer’s work and they would do the same for me. I found people were following me after reading and responding to my About Me piece, and again, whenever I posted something, I’d get a new little burst of followers. It was exciting and felt a lot more worthy of my time than other social media platforms. Plus, I was really enjoying following and reading the work from other writers!
Once I got my 100 followers, and had posted enough articles, I applied for the partner programme and got in. A month after that I got my first payment! I was thrilled to bits. It was for just under $3 so didn’t quite cover my membership fee, but it spurred me on. This was starting to look really doable. And I was enjoying it!
I still am. I think Medium is a great platform for all kinds of writers. I just got my second payment the other day and it was just over $8 dollars. Again, I was absolutely thrilled. I’ve made a little profit and covered my membership fee. I now feel even more determined to write and post more quality pieces to up my earnings again for next month. In fact, I now have a goal in mind of £200 a month. That would be a really nice extra income stream for writing things I would have written anyway.
If you are interested, here’s a short breakdown of the pros and cons I’ve found so far!
Pros
- you can post anything, though of course there is guidance and some rules so make sure you read these first. Some writers only post poetry, some only political articles, some lifestyle pieces and so on. It’s totally up to you.
- There is a publication for everything! I am currently a writer for 7 publications which gives me a good choice of who to submit it to whenever I write anything. Some of them are really niche, so you will definitely find one to suit your writing style and topics.
- people are overwhelmingly positive and supportive. I’ve only had one critic on there which was a bit odd but we’ve unfollowed each other now. Everyone else has been absolutely lovely. Writers are keen to support each other as it increases the chance of the favour being returned
- it’s like a co-operative of writers all helping each other and I love that!
- editors can pick pieces to ‘boost’ which gives you even more visibility. This happened to me recently!
- publications offer lots of prompts and challenges so you will never be without something to write about
- Medium promotes the writers with ‘daily digest’ emails tailored to suit you. I try to read this every morning, a bit like reading a newspaper. I read as many as I can and clap and comment as much as I can too. It is a reciprocative platform so make sure you are helping out other authors too.
- It’s super fast to gain genuine followers, unlike other social media sites!
- You can get started by reusing old blog posts. Medium doesn’t mind if something has been published elsewhere before, but some of the publications do, so check first.
- There are some very talented writers on there and I genuinely enjoy reading the Medium Digest each day!
Cons
- It can be time consuming but I have managed to fit it in. In order to be supportive to others, you do need to follow, subscribe, clap, comment and share as much as you can. You can’t expect to help no one and still gain followers and views.
- Like all internet platforms there are going to be some trolls, and some people who let you know they don’t like your writing, but overall, it is completely the opposite.
- It leaves you with less content for your blog! I like to post on here weekly if I can, but it’s been less lately because every time I have an idea, I choose to put it on Medium instead!
That’s it. I can’t think of any other cons so far, but perhaps, further down the line I’ll feel differently. I think I will write an update post maybe six months from now and let you know how close I am to my payment goal and whether I have come across any other negative aspects to the site.
For now, I’d definitely recommend it. Facebook and Instagram have become such an echo chamber lately. Social media can be very depressing at times but so far, I am thoroughly enjoying being a part of the Medium community!
If you want to follow me, I’ll gladly follow you back: @chantelleatkins_17828
Thanks, this is really helpful! I gave Medium a go a few months ago, but ended up putting all my energy here, thinking that Medium only wanted informative, problem-solving articles (not my over-personal ramblings!) Maybe I should try again.
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No worries, thank you so much for reading! So far I have found a hugely varied content on there. Plenty of high-brow traditional article style pieces but also plenty of publications that enjoy over-personal ramblings, which is definitely more my style too!
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Such an interesting post, Chantelle. Thanks for sharing your experience. I’ve heard of Medium, but wasn’t aware of how it worked. I’m eager to see what your 6 month follow up will be like.
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Thank you! It took me a while to figure it all out but I was lucky to have a few author friends already on there who knew what they were doing and didn’t mind me messaging them a lot with questions!
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This is the most informative post I’ve read on Medium. Thank you for taking the time to put this together. I’m not sure if I’ll give it a go, but you’ve offered food for thought. Good luck with your writing!
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Thank you so much!
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I can hardly express how happy this makes me. This is exactly what my experience on Medium has been, and I too love the community.
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Thank you so much for nudging me to join! I needed a nudge and I am really enjoying it!
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I know I should do this! Time seems to be an issue but it on my tb done soon list! Thanks for the info Chantelle 👍
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No worries! It’s not too time consuming now I’ve got a bit further into it, but it is quite addictive!!
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Omg, maybe I should resist it then
Lol
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Thank you so much for sharing some great information about how Medium works. This is on my list, just as son as NaNo is out of the way.
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Thanks Richard! It will be great to connect with you on there!
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Wow thank you for sharing this! I have always considered giving Medium a try. Maybe it’s time.
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I have medium as well. I just added you. thanks for sharing
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Oh thank you, I’ll head there now and see if I can find you to follow back!
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