Helium has launched a new program to recognize the credentials of professionals writing for the Internet. Helium’s professional badges honor expertise and elevate professionals above the anonymity of Internet publishing.
Helium complements this recognition with high-paying earning opportunities in Helium’s Freelance Writers’ Marketplace.
Legal professionals at Helium now have handsome badges and access to high earning Freelance Marketplace publishing partners, like Legal Advocates, which represents a prestigious law website. They’ve already paid Helium writers nearly $10,000 in their first few weeks of partnership. View the legal professional badge.
Nurses were the first medical professionals honored at Helium. Many more medical professionals will be verified and recognized in the coming weeks. We have some pending contracts with medical publishers who promise high paying Helium Freelance Writers’ Marketplace titles to tap our expert medical writers. View the nurse’s badge .
Helium professionals are also sharing their expertise in Zones. These Helium Zone resource pages provide information and resource links (including videos) on specific topic areas. In addition, Helium offers professional networking opportunities through Zone groups.
Much more to come about this trend — professionals choosing Helium as their writer’s site.
If you’d like information about the many opportunities for professionals to share their knowledge, add to their earnings and gain recognition as professional writers at Helium.com, write to me Barbara Whitlock, Community Development Manager, at bwhitlock@helium.com.
January 12, 2009 at 6:57 pm
This kind of credentialing presents new and exciting opportunities for Helium writers.
Barbara, is there a way we can encourage othter professionals to REQUEST consideration for official recognition? I’m sure the task ahead as this program moves forward is large.
If members are empowered to apply for consideration, that might simplify the search for other experienced/accredited pro’s.
Thanks for your tireless efforts to find ways to recognize the skills and backgrounds of Helium writers.
~Jim
January 14, 2009 at 6:34 am
nice article… thanks