Tuesday, December 15, 2009

You Can Make Money Writing for Examiner

Good cooks know how to stretch a dollar into a terrific meal. You can also find an extra dollar through part time work. Writing is a natural for many people. It can also provide a nice part-time income, and perhaps even segue into a second career after retirement, if you're at that stage in your life.

I started writing for Examiner in October. I'm the Sacramento Easy Meals Examiner. It took me a couple of months to build up a bit of an article base, (they ask for three articles per week,) and to learn what is popular on their site. Now, in mid December, I've reached the top 5 list of examiners in my area, and this morning, in Food and Drink nationwide.

I know many writers that make good money with Examiner. These writers pay attention to SEO, write timely and intriguing articles, and produce copy at least three times a week. That's all there is to the secret of making money with Examiner. The articles are short, (about 300 words,) and the publishing process is quick and simple.

What is Examiner.com
Examiner has thousands of topics available in cities across the United States and Canada. It's becoming one of the top citizen journalism sites online today. According to Examiner.com website, Examiner.com is ranked as one of the top 100 websites in the United States by trusted rating site Quantcast.com. They have thousands of informed local and national writers contributing hundreds of thousands of useful, informative, topic-specific articles every week, and they’re fast becoming the go-to source for local information in the U.S.

Becoming a Writer for Examiner.com
Are you interested in becoming part of this? Are you interested in becoming a published writer? Are you interested in becoming a known expert? Simply choose a topic you are passionate about, (for me, it's cooking,) and apply for a position in your local area. When you apply, be sure to mention my name or ID number at the bottom of your application. I'll receive $50 if you are accepted as an examiner. Once you've started writing for them, you'll receive a $50 referral fee for everyone you refer as well. Here's a video about the application process.

Suzanne Pitner, ID number 28478

Good luck with your application, and happy writing!

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