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Wednesday
Aug052009

How can I become an Examiner?

Dale asks:

I’ve noticed that you’re always talking about how your Examiner.com articles have a way of climbing to the top of Google’s search page for relative terms. I’ve checked to verify and you’re right.

How can I become an Examiner?

AW says: Thanks so much for the question Dale, it’s one I get often. If you’ve got knowledge in a niche topic area, and you can write, then the Examiner.com is looking for you.

The pay is very good as far as online writing goes, but the exposure you’ll get as an Examiner is unmatched. Don’t take my word for that, check out this claim by going to my Examiner.com page, pick an article and Google the main keywords in the title. I think you’ll be amazed.

Since I’ve started writing for the Examiner, I’ve been featured in a front page Wall St. Journal article, have been interviewed on Fox News, have landed numerous jobs, speaking gigs and much more.

It has truly opened a lot of doors for me.

Below the dotted line is a form letter with full instructions on how to apply. Good luck.

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Hello,

I wanted to send you this email to let you know I’m the Auctions & Antiques Examiner Examiner for Examiner.com. You can find my page at http://www.examiner.com/x-312-Auctions-and-Antiques-Examiner. I’d love to know what you think!

So far, my experience with Examiner.com has been great and I’m enjoying learning how to share my knowledge about my topic with people all over the world.

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.

They asked me to refer anyone I know who might be a good Examiner, and I thought about you.You are someone I know who has all the info on a particular topic, and I think Examiner.com might be a good way for you to share your expertise, reach a large audience, establish yourself as an authority, and make some extra money.

I think you would do well, so if you’d like to learn more, you can read up on Examiner.com or if you’re ready, you can apply now.If you decide to apply, would you mind letting them know I referred you? Currently, Examiner.com is paying a $50 referral bonus for each person that I refer as long as their application is accepted – if you forget my ID number when applying, I won’t receive the credit for your referral. Keep in mind that this program is open to you too if you are accepted as an Examiner!

This video will make it really clear how to tell them I sent you.

If you have any questions you’d like to ask me before you apply, please let me know.

Thanks for taking a look at my page, and, if you decide to apply, good luck!

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