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Want to Write for us? Want $15 per review?

I’m looking to create a decent review library of motorcycles written by their riders.

  • Do you own or have you owned a motorcycle from the 1980s or 1990s?
  • Can you write decently?
  • Want an easy fifteen bucks?
  • Have a PayPal account?
  • Publish your article on this website!

I’m soliciting review articles and I will pay $15 (maximum of two articles per writer, more if I like your stuff). Original content only! I know how to cut and paste from other review sites, that’s called plagiarism, and I won’t pay for something that’s not of your own hand. You don’t have to be a motorcycle veteran; if you’re just starting out and can write about your riding experiences and review of your motorcycle, that’s just as good.

Your review should include the good and the bad of your motorcycle of choice. If it was ultra-reliable, did wheelies at a snap, all-day riding comfort; did it see the inside of a repair shop more often than it was worth, were you unhappy with the controls, did its performance wane as the years went by…?

Around 400 words (this posting you’re reading is close to 500 words) and a picture or two of your ride. Must be about a specific motorcycle model, and I am more interested in mainstream motorcycles – Yamaha FJs, STs, Concours, Nighthawks, Bandits, Interceptors, GPzs, ZRXs, KZs, Rebels, Eliminators, Viragos, Magnas, older GoldWings, Calvacades, Sabres… If your motorcycle costs as much as a brand new SUV, chances are neither I nor my reading audience won’t be interested in it. And, while our readers don’t come here to read about motocross or off road bikes, I do want some articles about dual purpose bikes – off road bikes that were designed and made to be street legal too, like Honda XL/XRLs, Kawasaki KLRs, Yamaha XTs, Suzuki DRZs, for example.

If I choose to use your article, your article becomes mine that I can publish in its entirety, or quote from, as I wish. I do reserve the right to make little modifications or edits to your article. If you have a blog or webpage, I can link to it. I will give you writer’s credit within the article, of course. Don’t want your name published? Then provide or allow me to come up with a pen name for you, say, Grumpus McPuppybottom.

You must have a PayPal account, because that’s how I’ll pay you. Email me and inform me of your motorcycle’s make and model – I don’t want you to go to a lot of trouble to write about your $10,000 Ural sidecar, because frankly, that’s not what I nor my readers really interested in. Then, submit your written product and I’ll paypal you fifteen bucks. That is a couple free lunches, or a few tanks of gas, for writing about your love.

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2 Responses to “Want to Write for us? Want $15 per review?”

  1. Rider Review: Honda Shadow | seattle-motorcycles.com says:
    June 27, 2009 at 8:02 pm

    [...] Note: The writer of this review earned $15, and so can you. Details about writing a review here. [...]

  2. Suzuki Marauder 125 Rider Review | seattle-motorcycles.com says:
    October 22, 2009 at 9:22 pm

    [...] writer of this motorcycle review earned $15, and so can you!  To know more about submitting a review to have published and posted here, click [...]

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