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How to Earn Money by Answering Questions Online

 

You can earn a good amount of side income by answering other people's questions online.

You might think, why would anyone pay to get answers to their questions if they can find answers on the internet?

But the truth is people always have some personalized questions, which only arise in a specific situation, something only relating to them.

It has been proven that even the mighty Google couldn't provide the answers to such personalized questions.

That's where QnA sites come in.

QnA sites provide a platform where people can ask personalized questions and get answers from experts tailored explicitly for them.

Experts on QnA sites get paid for providing accurate answers to the questions asked.

If you're an expert in any particular domain, then you can earn some extra cash by providing accurate answers to people's questions.

How to get started:

Sign up on the following QnA sites and start answering questions.

  • JustAnswer
  • Experts123
  • LiveAdvice
  • PrestoExperts

Expected earnings:

Depending on the complexity, the user usually pays between $5 to $90 to ask a question.

Once you answer the question, the user will decide if they want to accept it or not.

If your answer gets accepted, then you'll earn a percentage as a commission from the fee.

In the beginning, you'll earn 20% of whatever the user pays. As your ratings grow up, you can work your way up to 50% of the fee.

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