7 responses to “Writer games Examiner.com to make a point about content aggregators”

  1. Tricia

    I know people write for sites like Examiner and Helium, but does anyone actually read them? I consume a crazy amount of media, as do most people I know, and I’ve never had a “Hey, did you see this great thing on Examiner?” conversation. I just can’t imagine I ever will.

    It’s a small data point, but I know of one Examiner writer who uses his gig as a “restaurant reviewer” there to promote the clients of his and his wife’s own PR business.

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  3. Ralph

    Nobody is editing or checking facts on the thousands of articles written each day at Examiner.com.

    The Internet has become the shout-box for anyone willing to listen, and now it takes 5 times as long to weed through all the junk put out by the “self appointed experts”.

  4. Jada

    Actually, I read the Examiner. And I think they have done a good job in helping people. I am frineds of one writer already and she uses examiner as a way to promote her business. I also think that most writers on Examiner are very professional.

  5. Ron Snow

    Examiner.com is a snow job.

  6. Brian Lee

    Examiner.com is paying ‘writers’ pennies for their articles – what a scam, and it’s a prime example of corporations taking for granted the very content they’re in the business of providing – it happened to radio – as automation systems became available in the 80s and 90s and away went any kind of personality – and now they want to complain because no one’s listening!!

    According to Alexa.com – Examiner.com is ranked in the top 175 sites – that is quite an accomplishment. One has to wonder though, how much of that traffic – is contributors, and how much is readers??

    Wonder what kind of money they (Examiner.com) are pulling down as compared to what they’re paying the people actually doing the work!

  7. Renna Panama

    Kudos from one braniac to another. :)

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