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Earn great money on webanswers.com

Updated on October 12, 2011

Webanswers is great

A review of the question and answer website Webanswers.com

I joined Webanswers in February of 2011. Unfortunately for me the Google panda had just given all of my soon to be favorite sites a big kick in the rear end. This was to bring sites in to a large panic and a fluster on how to recover as quick as possible.

Webanswers recovered from this better than most in my opinion. It gives me and others a faster income than any other Google adsense revenue sharing site around at the moment. Well, in the opinion of myself who has an on line presence of no more than 2 years and only 6 months of those serious months.

So let me tell you about Webanswers. First of all Webanswers is a question and answer site. Seen yahoo answers? well the idea is similar. When you join Webanswers, which is completely free, you can create an alias and avatar. You then start answering questions. After answering 10 questions you can add your Google Adsense ID in your account details. Every thing you need to find is clearly marked and the site is very clean and easy to maneuver around.

Some things that you need to know to keep yourself and every one else at Webanswers happy is,

Join hereWebanswers. It is completely free to join and you will not be sorry you joined if you are interested in either earning Adsense revenue or even if you just like helping other people.


There are a few rules that you need to adhere to if you wish to keep your account on Webanswers.


First of all, this is not a social site as some are, you do not follow anyone and they do not follow you. There is no way to send each other messages. Just answer the questions that you feel that you are capable of giving a decent answer on and make sure your posts are of decent length, make sense with appropriate grammar, punctuation and spelling.


Why is this important at Webanswers?


Because you do not only share your revenue with answers awarded to you , but you also get a portion of the " open pool". These are questions that have never been awarded and left "open". If you answer a question and it remains "unawarded" ( which 90% are never awarded), then you receive a portion of the revenue from that question, but that share depends on your quality score.


Your quality score is not shown anywhere, and it is not divulged how they work your quality score is worked out because they do not want people gaming the system. They want people who genuinely just contribute to questions and answers.


What ever you do do not defraud the site or Google adsense by creating two accounts and awarding yourself. These types of accounts are found out extremely quickly and you will lose both accounts and very likely also lose your Google adsense account and there for a big portion of your chance to earn money on line.


I have noticed that the way to earn on Webanswers is to get your posts up to around 1000. I would seriously put a large injection of activity in and do 50-100 posts a day until you reach 1000. After this you will then notice a revenue coming in. You can then go to a sustaining amount of posts at around 10 a day. You will notice a few dollars a day in revenue if you have done this correctly and to an acceptable standard.


At webanswers you receive a 60/40 split of revenue. You have no need to do any more than post your Adsense ID in your account details. This is also a site that is recognized for being able to apply for an Adsense account if you do not already have one. You have to answer 10 acceptable posts to apply first though. Some people have been abusing this and non English writers have been posting 10 non nonsensical answers and then disappearing. The way to deal with this is to hit the abuse button under the post, because this is affecting the reputation of the site and revenue of all users.

Don't do this to get your adsense account and then run. because if you are after an adsense account then no doubt you are wanting to earn money. Stay, answer questions properly and earn good money.


You also earn a portion of your referrals impressions. There is a " link to this page" similar to here at Hubpages and that gives you a referral tracker if anyone clicks through and joins they show on your referral program. If you wish to join through mine then click here.


My last thought are. This is a great place to earn if you keep active. It is meant to have a passive income but because of the way the quality score goes, if you are not active for a while, you do still earn but a lot slower. When you keep up the ten posts a day you will be more than happy with your outcome there.

You can not go promoting links all over the site but they are more than happy to let you put any of your blog addresses in your blurb for your profile page there. So it is also worth doing it to get back links to your own blogs.


Hope I see some of you there and enjoy the site with confidence that it is a reputable site with a fantastic admin team that looks after its users and always does the best for the site.






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