whizzbang said:it is essentially asking the online world to solve various problems and paying whoever can figure it out. Money is quite big, like $10,000 prizes.
Fantastic idea but I'm sure has its limits. Not like you would take all sorts of legal advice from people who might be pranksters. Or tips on the stock market. Cant see people freely handing over their books to get balanced. But I still really like the idea. Just wish I had some skills.whizzbang said:I was just reading this article in Wired Magazine, it about companies offering money to people online who can solve their business problems. There are loads of areas and if one of them matches you skills it could be a good way of making money. It is called Crowdsourcing (cheesey name) but it is essentially asking the online world to solve various problems and paying whoever can figure it out. Money is quite big, like $10,000 prizes.
Article here: http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.06/crowds.html
rkeane said:Fantastic idea but I'm sure has its limits. Not like you would take all sorts of legal advice from people who might be pranksters. Or tips on the stock market. Cant see people freely handing over their books to get balanced. But I still really like the idea. Just wish I had some skills.
Bit of respect for daytraders please! :mad:bonanza said:All the tools are online these days.....
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