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Top 10 websites which pay for expert answers

Below, I’ve compiled several of these sites and provided some basic information about each, so you can decide which ones might be a good fit for your abilities.

#1 - Zwerl.com

This is another expert user based website which pays you if you are an expert and giving answer of users questions. This is my favorite. The payout amount is $20 but note that does not try to cheat otherwise you will lose.

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#2 – JustAnswer.com

This site lets people consult with an expert either by phone or through online chat. They match incoming questions to the best expert who's currently available so that people can get their answers within minutes. Customers are able to ask as many questions as necessary to get the answer they're looking for, and are allowed to seek a second opinion if needed.
The company hires experts in more than 75 different fields, including subjects as diverse as computer hardware, medicine, and relationship coaching. You can work whenever you want, and there's no minimum or maximum required number of hours. If you apply, you'll have to prove your qualifications by providing diplomas, state licenses and things of that nature.
Go here to check out JustAnswer.com

#3 – Clarity

This site focuses on phone-based interaction. Customers choose an expert that fits their needs and use the website's interface to schedule a phone call, providing an estimated approximate call length based on the problem they're dealing with, and giving three potential times and dates when they'll be easy to get in touch with. At that point, they are charged based on the suggested length of the potential call, and the expert’s per-minute rate.
Once the order is complete, the selected expert has 72 hours to accept one of the scheduled times. If he or she doesn't, then the customer is automatically given a refund.
Experts are graded in a variety of different categories based mostly on performance and availability. Those who rank higher are given better placement in the site’s search results.
To apply, you need to provide them with a LinkedIn profile or a professional Facebook page so they can investigate your qualifications.
Go here to learn more about Clarity.

#4 –  Study Pool

This is a site where you can sign up to help people with tricky homework questions. Customers list the question they're having trouble with and provide a rough range of prices they're willing to pay. Experts are then able to bid, and the customer can pick which expert they want to hire based on a variety of factors, including customer reviews, qualifications, and price.
To get hired here, you'll either need a degree in higher education, or you'll need to be a student currently attending college.

#5 – Maven

This site has a slightly broader range of employment opportunities than most of the other businesses on this list. Here, your job might consist of answering simple written questions, and providing phone consultations, or it could be much more involved. For instance, you could get hired in a semi-permanent capacity as part of a larger project for some big company. It just depends on the level of skill you bring to the table and the availability of work in your field of expertise.
Maven’s software matches available experts with clients automatically, but apparently, it's not the sort of job where you'll be sitting at your computer constantly waiting for the next customer. From the description, it definitely sounds like this is mostly a part-time position unless you land a juicy long-term contract as a paid consultant.
Go here to learn more about Maven.

#6 – 6ya

This is another company that focuses on phone consultations, but they have a very different emphasis. Most calls to 6ya are apparently related to technical issues with various products, and they particularly need experts who are able to provide either telephone-based tech support or mechanical expertise.
According to their site, most calls last about 6 minutes, and you'll be paid for every single call you handle. You do the work through a smartphone app which lets you know when a call request is available. You can take whichever calls you to want and set your own schedule. There are many categories available, including subjects such as audio equipment, plumbing, sewing, and computers.
Go here to learn more about 6ya.

#7 – OnFrontiers

This is another site where customers browse a list of experts and set up a scheduled phone call. Ranking high in their search results appears to be based on a rating system.
To get a higher ranking (which means more business), they suggest you take special care to fill out your profile with as many details as you can come up with. Customers want experts with the best qualifications, so modesty apparently doesn't pay off. It's also important to provide timely service to customers since their search algorithm uses response time as one of the factors when determining rank.
Go here to check out OnFrontiers.

#8 – Yup Tutoring

This is a site where you can work as a tutor through a chat interface. Unlike the homework site mentioned above, Yup tutors aren't allowed to offer answers directly. Instead, they work with students to help them come up with answers on their own. The company’s rules in this regard are pretty strict, and it's clear that they're focusing this site on parents who want to offer their children a way of getting homework help, but don’t want to worry about the kids using the service to cheat.
Yup only offers to tutor in three subjects—math, chemistry, and physics. To apply, you'll need to have suitable qualifications in your subject of choice and pass a difficult test.
Go here to visit Yup Tutoring and sign up.

#9 – Ether

This site has a slightly looser approach to everything. Here you can provide any sort of consultation you might want. They have the philosophy that everyone is an expert on some subject or other, so why not sell that expertise?
Are you good with Photoshop? Great. Sign up on Ether, and you can get paid to give people photo editing help.
Do you know a lot about business strategy? If so, you could set yourself up as a business strategy phone consultant.
Do you have a lot of relationship experience? Become a telephone counselor, helping people out with their romantic problems. Basically, on Ether, the sky's the limit.
To start working, you set your rate and perform a procedure to have calls forwarded to your real phone number. You'll only get calls from customers who’ve already pre-paid your per-minute rate, and you can set things up so you only get calls when you're interested in getting them.
Go here to learn more about Ether and sign up.

#10 – Tutor.com

This is another site where you can make money tutoring people. To sign up you'll need considerable training in your chosen field, and you'll have to pass a difficult exam.
They offer to tutor in a much wider variety of subjects than Yup.com. You communicate with students via an advanced virtual classroom with a whiteboard and built-in chat functions. You can also use voice chat during your sessions, which should make it much easier to get your point across.
Go here to learn more about Tutor

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