Posted on 04 November 2009 by Christine B.

My new adventure writing for the Examiner.com is on quite a positive road. I am contributing short articles (or posts, whichever you would like to call them) about topics that are interesting to me regarding the economy. Unlike some other examiners, I am adding a more personal spin to my column, and try to incorporate some humor and personal opinion as well. If people just want to read the news, then they are better off going to MarketWatch, or Bloomberg. I am not focusing on reporting straight up news-y facts, but instead take something from the news and comment on it.
In other words: I am having a lot of fun writing this column. Keeping this in mind, you will understand that my standards for a return on my investment are different from a column I am writing out of personal interest, and for my personal satisfaction, than I would from a more traditional freelancing opportunity. It is important for me to emphasize this, because if you are going to equate my excitement about the extra money coming in from this opportunity with my regular standards for regular writing work, then I would be placing myself in the category of writers who are willing to work for dollars per article. That is not the case. Nor would I ever encourage anyone to do that.
Having said that, I think the Examiner writing opportunity is paying off for me because it is a creative writing outlet that is keeping my fingers on the keyboard. The more you write, the better you eventually get. As I write more and flex those muscles, I am also getting a small, but slowly increasing, return on my time investment.
Yesterday, my page views were over 200, and the income I am getting from that one day is $2.11 (see below).

The other day I reported getting $1.09, after writing a short commentary on Windows 7, and how I doubt it will make any Mac users switch back to a Microsoft platform. After writing this, promptly 7 people commented, even though I only just started writing for the Examiner and am anything but established.
As I am writing this, my metrics for today (and I haven’t had my coffee yet, it’s not even 8:30am) are as follows:

Yes, this is NOT spectacular. But, I haven’t written a word on the Examiner yet today, and it is early in the morning. I’m in the Eastern time zone, so a big chunk of North America, where most of the traffic comes from, is still happily snoozing in their bed.
My income from the examiner for the current week, so far, starting on Sunday, is over $8:

I’m curious to see if today will surpass yesterday’s performance. If it grows at a steady pace, and keeps growing, the income from the Examiner actually has some potential for the future. And as I just take it as a creative outlet, there really isn’t any pressure…
If you’re a writer starting out, or a more established one looking for an additional outlet, and want to write for a good quality website, then I still recommend giving the Examiner a try.