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Occasionally I get the opportunity to highlight fellow AC Contributors. Recently, Anita Cameron granted me an interview. She joined Associated Content on December 3, 2009. So far she has written mainly on community and disability issues, which reflect her role as a disability activist. My favorite articles of Anita's are "Community Living Should be a Choice for All" and "Independent Living Centers Help People With Disabilities". I think when combined, those two pieces convey a message worth listening to. Read on to learn more about Anita and don't forget to check out her work on AC afterward.

How did you learn about AC?

I learned about AC through one of the local career centers here in Rochester. I've been out of work due to illness for almost two months. I wanted to look into working from home, or at the very least, making some money on the side when I returned to work. The person who interviewed me told me about AC when he learned that I like to write.

Why have you decided to begin writing here?
I lurked the forums for two weeks before I decided to start writing here. At first, I was very intimidated, but I saw that people were very helpful and supportive, so I decided to take the plunge, so to speak...


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If you're an AC Contributor who is either new, up and coming, or could use more attention click here to find out how to get interviewed. You must have less than 1 million page views total on AC.
 
 
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Recently, Associated Content Contributor Gwen Navarrete allowed me the privilege of interviewing her. She joined AC in September of 2009 and has already had a number of quality articles published. Gwen writes on topics such as family, society, fashion, and health. I always find her content interesting and enjoyable. My favorite piece of hers is "Thankful to Be Laid Off in 2009." The reason I chose this piece is because there are many people out there who have been laid off and may think they have nowhere to go. Gwen's reflections and experiences are very inspiring and I could feel her personal emotions in that piece. Please read on to find out more about Gwen Navarrete and check out her well-written articles afterward.

How Did You Come Across Associated Content?

Honestly, I can't remember how I discovered Associated Content. I know I had found other websites that pay writers for content, such as ehow, Examiner, About.com, and Hubpages. I think it was one of the articles I read on that site that led me to Associated Content.

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~ Posted by Lyn Lomasi ~

If you're an AC Contributor who is either new, up and coming, or could use more attention click here to find out how to get interviewed. You must have less than 1 million page views total on AC.

 
 
The last post discussed interviewing up-and-coming Associated Content Contributors. We still are looking for more, as this will be an ongoing project.

Many of the responses were from newer AC Contributors or those who have been around a while but aren't quite as noticed as others. Therefore, we are now interviewing either up-and-coming Contributors, new Contributors, or those who have been around a while but are less noticed.

At this time, we aren't interviewing those who are considered to be prolific in the AC community. This project is mainly a way to highlight those that need more recognition.

So, if you know anyone (or are someone) that meets that criteria, please post the link to their (or your) AC profile in the comments section. If it's your own profile you'll be suggesting, you can link it to your name in the comments section by entering in the part of the comment form labeled 'website.'

Here are some of the interviews published on Associated Content:

Meet AC Contributor Stacy Hensley

Meet AC Contributor Kyla Matton

Meet AC Contributor Peter Flom

Meet AC Contributor Deneale K. Williams
 



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