How many davepamn questions would you answer for $50?
I am researching price for my next Ninja Warrior challenge
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M$Haven't been tracking you lately though so they may have changed.
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M$I tip at $2 for car and transportation questions
$15 for impact and brand questions
What question should I ask next for $10?
Provide me, 6 questions you would answer for $10?
I have been paying $2 for questions, but the group is telling me they will work for 50-75 cents
I think you have my brand completely wrong. I have over 12,000 points, 87 friends, and approaching 7,000 questions.
I'm in the business of helping you make money through rev share. I've given over $460 in tips and working to give over $1500 to take the number one spot.
I'm mixing in a wide range of questions to advance my rev share.
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Your comments didn't show up for me until today (known bug).
Your ability to ask questions and your desire to be #1 is unquestioned.
In the context of the original question here you asked "me" how many I'd answer for $50. My answer is 5 based on the textbook style questions you asked back when I used to try. Back then, Mahalo paid all the tips I got for my work (25 cents), not you.
I'm glad you're tipping more now. But it's not enough to get me to do it yet. Even this question is only worth 11 cents. Nothing to write home about. But unlike some, I'm here to answer questions that people ask when they don't know the answer already - not for the money or for the rankings.
But we've had this conversation already. :)
Feel free to increase your rankings by tipping me directly. I might even be inspired as a result to go through old questions of yours that are still unanswered (also ranking right up there at #2, right?) and see if any catch my eye.
I have a two $15 question that are active.
Approaching 6,000 question, not 7,000 questions. I should hit 13,000 points around 7,000 questions.
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M$And sometimes, I am the only answerer. (ahem...wink wink)
50 sounds like a nice round answer. Though I really don't mind .50 answers, so long as I can get my opinion out there...so that may be up to 100 answers to 100 questions.
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How should I word the contest? I think the Ninja Warrior challenge was confusing. it didn't work the way, I envisioned.
I've been thinking about the rules, so people win
Game theory: The "Ninja Challenge" opens with a $15 price and the person answering the most questions or the best answers - wins, deference to me, as judge.
1. I need to know the questions being answered because of the Ninja Challenge. How? The person posts the question answered in the "Ninja Challenge" question.
2. I'll tip 50 cents for each question answered "Link to the answer will work" and posted in the "Ninja Challenge" question, up to $35, and close the question.
Total expenditures will not exceed $50.
I see four answers to this question. Has the system lost count?