Do exist sites that pay to answer ? For sure, this brief article explains the income opportunities they offer and how to join them...
Do you think you're an experienced in a discipline or do you think to have adequate wisdom and knowledge to provide good quality answers to other people's inquiries ? Do exist any sites that compensate you for sharing your knowledge and expertise ? The solution to the last inquiry is affirmative as there are certainly websites that compensate you for replying inquiries other persons ask.
The paid to answer sites are copies of the answer websites: historically the first answer site is answer.com and
the initial paid to answer site was Google solutions in which people could pose questions and who replied them was paid
but at the moment it's closed since the end of 2006, it has been surpassed by the notorious yahoo answers along with the answerbag.com and the linkedin answers which is limited to business linked inquiries.
Yahoo answers is the most popular answer site in which persons aren't paid but receive points for answering inquiries
other persons ask: such points are valueless from an economical viewpoint and using affiliate links in the answers could lead to bans, so who has more points than others can just feel a bit wiser than the others and nothing more. Answerbag.com works in a similar way and also here affiliate backlinks can lead to answers removed by administrators. You realize that
there are two types of answer sites: the initial one in which everybody reply on any sort of inquiries while in the other one
only experts reply to serious inquiries. Instead the paid to answer websites are of the kind in which specialists are paid
to answer inquiries and are derivated of Google answers as are organized in a very similar way. To discover them just browse
Google by "paid to answer questions" and you will get some nice results, anyway specialists in such sites must have
credentials and give proofs of their knowledge.
What happens if you do not have a license or you don't have an expertise in the field you are applying for ?
Then you cannot qualify for such websites because they want to offer a high quality service to their customers and
so they necessitate to have qualified persons working for them.
If you meet their requirements then you will have a lovely time with them, definitely it will be a source of extra revenue
and if you are fortunate than you can make a living from it. But if you do not have such credentials then you
should choose for websites in which are not necessary such requirements, you can find them browsing Google by
"paid to answer inquiries adsense".
You must accept the fact that such sites don't pay you a precise amount for every your answer chosen as best by
its asker, instead you can create an adsense account for free at Google and they allow you to use it for half of the
shows of your solutions selected as best. They are not surely a quick get rich scheme and you must
work a lot before making a living of it: just having best solutions in your account is not adequate because if the webpages
in which your best answers are shown aren't visited then you will not make a penny so they really need to rank good in search
engines, to attain this you need good quality backlinks to them that you can get with article marketing and other
techniques.
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