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I remember the days when I started selling links to my clients. In those early days I discovered EXAMINER.COM
It was a site with a lot of traffic and huge authority. But what is more important, the people writing for Examiner were some kind of freelancing journalists (“pro–am contributors”).
To become an “Examiner” (that is how the writers were called) you had to be U.S. or Canadian resident and you just had to choose the topic you would cover and then apply.
Once you gained the access to Examiner back-end you were set.
And back in 2012, I realized that Examiners were paid peanuts by EXAMINER.COM for their work, so what I did next is : […] Continue Reading
It was a site with a lot of traffic and huge authority. But what is more important, the people writing for Examiner were some kind of freelancing journalists (“pro–am contributors”).
To become an “Examiner” (that is how the writers were called) you had to be U.S. or Canadian resident and you just had to choose the topic you would cover and then apply.
Once you gained the access to Examiner back-end you were set.
And back in 2012, I realized that Examiners were paid peanuts by EXAMINER.COM for their work, so what I did next is : […] Continue Reading