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Have you ever thought of yourself as an expert? Many of us are experts, we just don’t know it! At Examiner.com, we define an expert as anyone with knowledge about a topic, a passion about that topic and a desire to share what you know with others. If this sounds like you, how would you like to be the online “go to” person with thousands of people reading what you have to say about a subject you love! If this sounds intriguing, you definitely want to learn more about Examiner.com.
Examiner.com is where people in 60 major markets across the country go for local information, helpful resources and to hear about exciting events all happening in their local community. What makes this unique is the content is provided by people like you - everyday people from a variety of backgrounds and professions. Examiners are college students, civil servants, and retirees, PhDs, musicians, magazine editors and stay-at-home parents.
Most Examiners have full-time or part-time jobs, or are full-or-part time students. Examiners are independent contractors - this means they choose what to write about and when. Examiners need to publish a minimum of four brief articles per week.
Examiners are paid a very competitive rate that is based on standard Internet variables including page views, unique visitors, session length and advertising performance. This is not a full-time “quit your day-job” kind of opportunity, but Examiners can definitely earn a little extra cash.
Don’t worry if publishing online is new. Examiner.com provides all of the Examiners with the training and tools needed to publish and promote their articles.
The talented people we’re looking for can provide their local community with interesting and helpful information in one of the following subjects:
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Transportation
Travel.