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ChaCha Cofounder Describes How the Company Is Making Money

By David LaGesse

Posted: August 8, 2008

I've learned more about how ChaCha plans to make money. As with other search engines, the mobile service plans to plug ads into the results. The ads will show up as a line or two of text at the bottom of the text-message answer that ChaCha sends to a mobile phone in answer to a called-in question.

The ads will be relevant to the question, says Brad Bostic, ChaCha's cofounder. He described the recent campaign with Coca-Cola, one of ChaCha's first paying customers. Coke wanted to reach consumers interested in NASCAR racing.

ChaCha answers to questions about NASCAR and racing came with a plug for the MyCoke rewards program, which targets racing fans, among others. The message gave recipients a chance to learn more through a quick text response. Coke saw responses higher than in other campaigns, Bostic says. "It's an effective way to target consumers and to let brands interact with them," he says.

I asked to talk with Bostic after our friends at TechCrunch predicted the service's demise. Bostic wouldn't get too specific about the company's finances but said ChaCha had the money to operate until it's profitable.

The question arose after ChaCha said it would change its pay plan for the thousands of human "guides" who answer queries called or texted to the service. The changes have met with a huge outcry from guides, many of whom won't qualify as "top guides" and will see their pay cut in half, to 10 cents an answer. Message boards, including the comments about my earlier posting, are filled with angry posts from guides.

Bostic wouldn't say much about the change in pay scale, other than that "the focus is on ways to improve the quality" of answers. But several guides I spoke with say they'll quit working for the service and expect the same of many thousands of other guides.

I was too generous, by the way, in suggesting that guides can make $12 an hour. That's a rare hour, guides say. ChaCha tells potential guides that the average pay is $3 to $9 an hour.

Hmmm 6-7 tops??

I have been a guide for a little over a month now, I am not fast by any means but even with freaky server isuues right now, I can do as much as 4.50 / hr.

Thats with questions coming in slow but steady. When and if back to back kicks in again, I will be there and be ready as your income can climb quickly them, I pride myself on trying to give the best answer I can to all information seekers.

Not all guides are lazy or gaming, there are some very good people within the ChaCha organization, even if it would go down, at least I had a chance to make a few hundred extra dollars in these tough economic times.

Thanks ChaCha!!!

bryan of FL @ Nov 24, 2008 20:39:12 PM

Response to Asking for Clarity

Just off the top of my head, knowing the difference between its and it's is something that would affect one's performance :)

Ari Kovair of PA @ Nov 08, 2008 13:37:27 PM

ChaCha is great!

The new pay system has achieved what QC could not. Although there are still some poor answers out there, the numbers had been drastically cut with the new pay for performance system. As with any growing company, tweaks need to be made along the way. ChaCha is operating much better than it used to which allows me to make more money than ever before. I make $7-$12 an hour and have remained a top guide. The people who believe in ChaCha, like I do, will stand behind whatever decisions they make. Some people do not see the big picture and find it easier to complain then to take a wait and see attitude. Jumping to conclusions, without knowing what's going on behind the scenes, is irresponsible at best. To voice your negative opinions because "you" are not happy not only huts ChaCha but the people who continue to make money and possibly their living being a guide. Maybe being a guide is not for you and if that's the case, I welcome you to leave. Constant negativity will not win you any awards from us ChaCha loyalist. In fact, we would rather have you leave if you are so unhappy with the way ChaCha treats you.

LAS of TN @ Oct 27, 2008 13:57:38 PM

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