There’s a lot of controversy surrounding Examiner.com. I author two topics on Examiner: LARP and Irish American culture. Here’s the concise scoop on Examiner in my opinion:
- Examiner does everything possible to support their writers.
- Examiner is ideal for new writers, writers looking to compile clips in new niches and anyone looking to gather a devoted following.
- The site does not mind minor promotion of the writer’s business interest.
- Page views are lower on Examiner than on comparable sites, but from what I can tell, the hits that do come through are more valuable–both in terms of advertising for the site and for writers looking to develop followers.
- I have made significantly more money in referrals than in writing: a 6:1 ratio.
- Post more, make more.
- Short posts can make as much as long posts.
- They are upfront about what they pay.
- Examiner currently offers bonuses and contest winnings (I would rather just be paid more for views).
- There is no upfront payment for articles on Examiner; they are worth page view only.
I am happy to answer questions about my positive experience writing for Examiner here.
Tired of a very low ‘paid per view’ rate? Would you like to write for a more professional, nationally recognized organization? Do you have experience as a writer and/or know a bit about SEO content? What about journalism experience? Do you know a niche topic and enjoy writing about it? Do you lack experience, but want an opportunity to prove yourself as a reporter?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, you could have a lot of success as an online writer for The Examiner. Local and national examiners get to report on niche topics and locations, bringing in-depth perspectives that mainstream media just can’t cover.
If you’re interested, please go here to apply. When asked for a referral ID, please give my name (Tara Clapper) and ID (1458). Thanks and best of luck!




