Get Paid To Answer Questions

By S.L
@Xiasses (319)
August 23, 2017 1:18am CST
Today, I discovered some sites where you can get paid to become an expert. Feel free to read and visit any of the sites indicated below. PHONE 1. Directly Pros: a. Give quality answers and handle ongoing client`s requests for information, advice or consultation via smartphone or tablet. b. It is flexible. c. Payments vary depending on the amount the client willing to pay. Cons: a. You must be a skilled professional with experience on a particular job. b. Directly occasionally offers remote positions worldwide but they mostly prefer US experts. 2. Ether Pros: a. It is simple and flexible. You accept calls, give advice and get paid for it. b. Ether allows you to market your services such as selling digital contents. c. You own the freedom to set your rate Cons: a. You are responsible for marketing your own services. b. You need to promote your service. No calls, no money. 3. KGB Pros: a. KGB pays $0.03 to $0.10 per question answered. Cons: a. You must take the challenge before you will be qualified to be a KGB expert. b. It is open only for Philippines, US, and Canada. c. You must answer questions through text messages. WEB 1. Studypool Pros: a. Best marketplace for expert tutors. b. Get the payment affront – right after providing quality answers. c. It is highly flexible. Cons: a. You must be a degree holder in higher education or a university student. b. Often, projects arrive late at night and priority projects are behind the schedule. c. Some project description is vague. d. Your income depends on the number of tutoring sessions you successfully did. Studypool gets 15% of all transactions. 2. Fixya Pros: a. It is easy to work here. You work immediately after signing up. b. The more questions you answer, the more you earn points which you can exchange for gifts. Cons: a. Though you can give answers right after sign up, you must have to be approved as a Premium Expert before you can earn money. 3. Just Answer Pros: a. You earn up to 50% depending on how much the clients are willing to pay for answers. Cons: a. Some of your answers will not be paid if it is rejected by the client. 4. Maven Pros: a. Lots of incentives are provided for hardworking and persistent professionals such as paid holidays and additional PTO. Cons: a. Maven forces their employees to really work hard on the job assigned to them. 5. Presto Experts Pros: a. Sessions are through Voice Connect, email or chat. b. For LiveChat sessions, your payment depends on how much time you spend in session. For Phone sessions, you will be paid from the moment both parties are connected to the line until the customer ends the call. Cons: a. Presto Experts is not always hiring experts. 6. Expert 123 Pros: a. Be an Expert Contributor. b. You choose revenue share articles to write from their list. Cons: a. There is no payment for providing answers to questions but you are allowed to promote your business. 7. Help Owl Pros: a. Answer questions on a variety of topics and get redeemable points Cons: a. Help Owl lacks maintenance and customer services. Final Words I don`t have any account to any of the sites I mentioned above. But it is worth trying to those who are jobless.
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@holdoors (2487)
• Malaysia
23 Aug 17
This is pretty informative. Thank you!
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@resukill22 (25052)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
23 Aug 17
Like me I also looking for sites that our country I's required
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@m_audrey6788 (58482)
• Germany
23 Aug 17
Nice..Thanks for sharing it here with us
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@hereandthere (45651)
• Philippines
23 Aug 17
i think when it comes to online sites, people usually want to know if they're open to other countries, how they pay (ex. paypal) and what is the minimum amount to cash out.
@Misty08 (224)
• United States
26 Aug 17
These at pretty informative. But can I ask how'd u know if they're legit?
• Havre De Grace, Maryland
23 Oct 17
This sounds to complicated and it does not look like its something for the united states
@weevee18 (2067)
• Philippines
23 Aug 17
Very informative thank you Not sure though whether I'll try any of these