No, you cannot get paid for answering questions. There are literally millions of questions on here. If Answers paid every contributor for their answers - they would quickly go out of business !
No, you cannot get paid in a monetary way just for answering questions on Answers under most circumstances. However, you can enter Answerthon contests and if you do well enough, you may get merchandise prizes or Amazon gift cards. Also, college students doing behavioral studies may contact Answers contributors on rare occasion, and they may offer incentives for participation.
With the above all said, there are other rewards such as simply feeling like you have helped others and contributed to something larger than yourself.
No. I am a regular person who loves answering questions. I do not pay a fee for this answer, you do not pay anything. I do not get paid for this answer, you do not. My job at WikiAnswers is to answer questions truthfully for you.
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It's still all based around answers. Questions that do have answers, and questions that need answering.
No, or at least not on this website.
There is no charge for answering or asking questions. All WikiAnswers wants are brief, clear and accurate answers. If you can do that, great!
No, we are not paid.
You can earn coins on answers by answering questions.
Anyone can answer questions. Answers are often a collaborative effort.
You can prevent bots from answering your questions on WikiAnswers with useless pat answers by blocking their IP addresses as soon as you notice them.
It depends on what you mean by pay. Contributors are not paid in cash for answering questions. That said, just answering questions is sort of a payment in itself. It can be satisfying to know you've helped other people, and it is satisfying to get to use your knowledge and share it.
We get our answers from Contributors like you. You are the ones that ask questions and help by answering and asking questions. Without contributors like you there wouldn't be many answers or questions.
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