What are some good websites that pay for reading and answering questions?

 Here are some websites and platforms that pay users to read and answer questions:


1. JustAnswer


How it works: Professionals and experts in fields like law, health, tech, and education answer user questions.


Requirements: Proof of expertise in your field (e.g., certifications, degrees).


Earnings: $2,000–$7,000/month for active experts.


Website: justanswer.com



2. Preply


How it works: Tutors answer language, academic, or skill-related questions and conduct lessons.


Requirements: Knowledge in a specific subject or skill area.


Earnings: $15–$30/hour.


Website: preply.com



3. Studypool


How it works: Answer academic questions from students in subjects like math, science, and humanities.


Requirements: Subject expertise; some platforms require proof of education.


Earnings: $5–$50 per question, depending on complexity.


Website: studypool.com



4. Chegg Tutors (Chegg Q&A)


How it works: Answer student-submitted questions in various academic fields.


Requirements: Must pass a subject test to prove expertise.


Earnings: $20–$30/hour or pay per question.


Website: chegg.com



5. Experts123


How it works: Provide well-researched answers to community-submitted questions.


Requirements: No special qualifications; content quality matters.


Earnings: Revenue sharing based on ad earnings for your answers.


Website: experts123.com



6. Weegy


How it works: Answer general questions submitted by users in real-time.


Requirements: No special skills required; accuracy is key.


Earnings: $0.20 per response (varies with the task).


Website: weegy.com



7. Course Hero


How it works: Answer questions related to academic subjects, uploaded by students.


Requirements: Knowledge of specific subjects; application process.


Earnings: $3–$15 per question, depending on difficulty.


Website: coursehero.com



8. Maven


How it works: Share expertise via phone consultations or written answers to business-related questions.


Requirements: Professional background or expertise in a specific field.


Earnings: $10–$1,000 per consultation or project.


Website: maven.co



9. Answeree


How it works: Answer user-submitted questions in various categories.


Requirements: No specific qualifications required.


Earnings: $0.01–$0.20 per answer (payment is based on your activity).


Website: answeree.com



10. HelpOwl


How it works: Answer user questions in categories like tech support and general queries.


Requirements: General knowledge and accuracy in responses.


Earnings: Points-based system redeemable for gift cards or PayPal cash.


Website: helpowl.com



Let me know if you'd like help choosing one based on your skills and interests!


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