Can Anyone Tell Me About a Paid Website Where I Can Become a Health Expert and Get Paid to Answer Questions ?

Question by IndianPedi: Can anyone tell me about a paid website where I can become a Health expert and get paid to answer questions ?
I am an allopathic MD doctor, also qualified in care, living and working from India. I am especially interested in dealing with Stress reduction, using Bach Flower therapy, using Online Consultation.

Best answer:

Answer by hop0409
Not sure if WebMD hires allopathic physicians. If not, why not start your own site for money?

Answer by Ohio Healer
It seems like I, too, am always giving away information for free. I’ve spent many years studying, expanding my knowledge and improving myself, not necessarily seeing dollar signs when I reached the end. For the most part, I’ve found that when somebody asks you something, they don’t offer or expect to pay for the knowledge. However, if you touch them or give them something to take, they’re shoving money at you.

While people turn to the internet for research on alternative and complimentary therapies, I think we’re still in a game that mandates a face-to-face meeting. With the advent of movies such as “What the Bleep do we Know?”, people are starting to see energy for what it is and are more likely to move away from western medicine and a need to have a personal interface.

I suppose your best bet, at this point, would be to establish a web site with all of your services offered and detailed explanations of benefits received, and get it on the popular search engines with specific key words like “stress” , “depression”, and “emotional”.

Good luck with your aspirations.

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