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Greetings all

Thought you might enjoy this post on the so-called symbiotic link between freelancers and coffee shops.

http://herrhorn.wordpress.com/2009/08/12/how-starbucks-might-kill-f...

Cheers
Tiana
www.tianatempleman.com
Has anyone published on examiner.com?
Hi Robert...I noticed one of our members, Jen Miller, listed Examiner.com among her credits. You might also try using typing it into the search engine to see if there are any others.

Robert J. Nebel said:
Has anyone published on examiner.com?
Hi Robert: Yes, I'm both the Seattle Travel Examiner and the Vancouver 2010 Olympics Travel Examiner. Have been doing it for the past year. The group of travel writers who are active are great, as is our Channel Manager Grant Davis. And I'm making $$! Examiner just purchased Now Public, if you're familiar with that site. A lot of travel journalists turn up their noses at Examiner, but hey ... print is slowly disappearing. In fact I'm mostly all online, and I prefer it over print. It's fresh, it's now and it never ends up in the bottom of a bird cage.

Robert J. Nebel said:
Has anyone published on examiner.com?
I am the New York Cycling Examiner. The money is less than pocket change for me. I'm doing it because I am PR director of the NY Cycle Club, & I can publish news of int erest to local riders and bike shops at Examiner, but I don't see it even as a part time job.

Robert J. Nebel said:
Has anyone published on examiner.com?
Don't expect to make any money. Expect to do a lot of writing, html, and work, with little compensation.
I'm actually making money ... more than from the no-longer-existing print publications I used to write for. Examiner is working out to be a fairly good gig. I'm nearly 100 percent online with my work these days -- that's the future, and the $$ thing will continue to be an issue until they figure out how to pay writers. But I'm on board -- no living in the past for me. New media is here to stay!

Robert Ellsworth said:
Don't expect to make any money. Expect to do a lot of writing, html, and work, with little compensation.
Hello Sue and other members of this group,
Interesting discussion about writing for examiner.com. I checked out their need for writers and it does appear genuine. My question: does anyone know if the examiner.com is looking for photographers in each city--just as they are looking for writers?
Susan Frost

Sue Frause said:
Hi Robert: Yes, I'm both the Seattle Travel Examiner and the Vancouver 2010 Olympics Travel Examiner. Have been doing it for the past year. The group of travel writers who are active are great, as is our Channel Manager Grant Davis. And I'm making $$! Examiner just purchased Now Public, if you're familiar with that site. A lot of travel journalists turn up their noses at Examiner, but hey ... print is slowly disappearing. In fact I'm mostly all online, and I prefer it over print. It's fresh, it's now and it never ends up in the bottom of a bird cage.

Robert J. Nebel said:
Has anyone published on examiner.com?
Hi Grace-- Interesting cycling coverage! I wanted to let you know that my online magazine, thecitytraveler.com, has posted a review of the new David Byrne book, Bicycle Diaries, and is also runnig a giveaway of the book. If you'd like to let your members know, I'd appreciate it. Check out the site for information! Thank you, JoAnn

Grace Lichtenstein said:
I am the New York Cycling Examiner. The money is less than pocket change for me. I'm doing it because I am PR director of the NY Cycle Club, & I can publish news of int erest to local riders and bike shops at Examiner, but I don't see it even as a part time job.

Robert J. Nebel said:
Has anyone published on examiner.com?
I'm also an Examiner -- my topic is Cheap Eats in Philadelphia -- and I find that it's a mixed bag, as far as a revenue source. The more you post, the more you make, but also the more work you have. I think it really depends on topic and how well Examiner is doing in a particular local market.

JoAnn said:
Hi Grace-- Interesting cycling coverage! I wanted to let you know that my online magazine, thecitytraveler.com, has posted a review of the new David Byrne book, Bicycle Diaries, and is also runnig a giveaway of the book. If you'd like to let your members know, I'd appreciate it. Check out the site for information! Thank you, JoAnn

Grace Lichtenstein said:
I am the New York Cycling Examiner. The money is less than pocket change for me. I'm doing it because I am PR director of the NY Cycle Club, & I can publish news of int erest to local riders and bike shops at Examiner, but I don't see it even as a part time job.

Robert J. Nebel said:
Has anyone published on examiner.com?
I am the Wine And Spirits Travel Examiner and the College Tennis Examiner. Currently, I make less than anything else I do, but I'm hopeful that they are making some changes to improve this. The system is a bit strange since you are doing a column and not getting paid by the article or month. It's all on traffic and the rate isn't great.

That said, the people working there are great and extremely helpful and I really believe that they are looking to turn it into one of the biggest portals on the web. I have found that there isn't enough of a difference in the money by posting five times a week vs. posting once or twice a week. So, I have had to (for strictly financial reasons) write less than I would like to. If the pay increases, I would love to make Examiner my top priority.

It's definitely worth a try if you have a well-searched topic.

Marcia
For those of you interested in/ successful at the Examiner model, you might be interested in the Local Expert program at NileGuide.com. Check it out here: http://blog.nileguide.com/2009/05/18/local-expert/. I may be biased, but I like to think that we nave an accessible, fun, and inviting program that pays well and gives you lot of visibility as an expert of where you live. If anyone is interested (we need writers world-wide) drop me a line!

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