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Topic: [ANN][ICO] 🚀 VANYWHERE – World’s #1 Skill-sharing Platform on the Blockchain 🚀 - page 37. (Read 8954 times)

newbie
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Is there a minimum and a maximum price a skiller can set for his services?

I think that should be completely up to the Skiller.And market will react accordingly.
newbie
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I'm also most concerned about the price discrepancy. For example in US the prices will be on average higher than in other countries. How will the app account for this?
hero member
Activity: 2058
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To boldly go where no rabbit has gone before...
So there are actually 3 types of Skiller : Professional, Influencer and Everyday. So I guess the price will also vary for the different title as Skiller.

Well, if everyone can set their own price, you'll basically have 2 groups:

a) a group that will try to low ball each other, and the price will go down

b) a group that will act Elite and pump their price up
newbie
Activity: 266
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So there are actually 3 types of Skiller : Professional, Influencer and Everyday. So I guess the price will also vary for the different title as Skiller.
newbie
Activity: 168
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How long does it take for a skiller to be added to the platform, from the moment he signed up?
Is it immediate or does he need some verification?
it might take some time because few community members are reviewing each profile and decide whether to approve him to the platform.

Community members as in admin, or as in users of the application?

Users of the application

So am i to understand it correctly, that several, or some number of random users will be chosen to evaluate a skiller?

So if someone likes those life coaches, they will be approved Grin
Sure, why not?
hero member
Activity: 2058
Merit: 761
To boldly go where no rabbit has gone before...
Is there a minimum and a maximum price a skiller can set for his services?
newbie
Activity: 182
Merit: 0
Has anyone seen the ad on facebook, where this new york chick doesn't know how to cook pasta?

It's not bad at all, but one this is troubling tho; do skillers have to set some availability time?

Because in the ad, the woman just called the cook and she was available, which seems weird

yeah, does seem weird but they probably have some availability period during which you can call or maybe IM the Skiller to ask which time would be ok.

I would agree with you on that assumption - maybe dev can write more details about that. From the videos we could conclude all kinds of stuff. The price is also sometimes a concern due to different life standards so I think maybe the US market will remain the target audience.

Maybe they could consider some world wide average?

Seems something like that would be practical.
newbie
Activity: 182
Merit: 0
Has anyone seen the ad on facebook, where this new york chick doesn't know how to cook pasta?

It's not bad at all, but one this is troubling tho; do skillers have to set some availability time?

Because in the ad, the woman just called the cook and she was available, which seems weird

yeah, does seem weird but they probably have some availability period during which you can call or maybe IM the Skiller to ask which time would be ok.

I would agree with you on that assumption - maybe dev can write more details about that. From the videos we could conclude all kinds of stuff. The price is also sometimes a concern due to different life standards so I think maybe the US market will remain the target audience.

Maybe they could consider some world wide average?
newbie
Activity: 182
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Well,i agree with you that they are useless,but if people want to pay them,i dont see any problem.

Because such scam skill can leave a bad taste in customer's mouths, and they could forever forgo the app based on this bad experience.

I don't think such situations would happen very often.
newbie
Activity: 210
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I hope that skillers like "life coaches" arn't accepted?

Why would you discriminate against life coaches? If someone finds their skill useful, then it's his money on the line. I don't think that the creators want to be exclusive, at least not in the beginning - so that they can attract many kinds of Skillers.

Because usually those idiots don't do a thing, and charge a ton.

They have a purpose similar to fitness coaches...they are pushing you to do things that you are too lazy to do yourself Smiley
newbie
Activity: 266
Merit: 0
Has anyone seen the ad on facebook, where this new york chick doesn't know how to cook pasta?

It's not bad at all, but one this is troubling tho; do skillers have to set some availability time?

Because in the ad, the woman just called the cook and she was available, which seems weird

yeah, does seem weird but they probably have some availability period during which you can call or maybe IM the Skiller to ask which time would be ok.

I would agree with you on that assumption - maybe dev can write more details about that. From the videos we could conclude all kinds of stuff. The price is also sometimes a concern due to different life standards so I think maybe the US market will remain the target audience.
newbie
Activity: 224
Merit: 0
I hope that skillers like "life coaches" arn't accepted?

Why would you discriminate against life coaches? If someone finds their skill useful, then it's his money on the line. I don't think that the creators want to be exclusive, at least not in the beginning - so that they can attract many kinds of Skillers.

It would make sense to make it as open as possible to attract more Skillers and then more customers.
newbie
Activity: 266
Merit: 0
How long does it take for a skiller to be added to the platform, from the moment he signed up?
Is it immediate or does he need some verification?
it might take some time because few community members are reviewing each profile and decide whether to approve him to the platform.

Community members as in admin, or as in users of the application?

Users of the application

So am i to understand it correctly, that several, or some number of random users will be chosen to evaluate a skiller?

So if someone likes those life coaches, they will be approved Grin
member
Activity: 202
Merit: 10
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Good afternoon. This project is interesting to me, I come across a similar for the first time. Often problems with inaccurate information have to be checked on many sites. How will people who have skill develop? I will follow the development of the project.
newbie
Activity: 280
Merit: 0
Has anyone seen the ad on facebook, where this new york chick doesn't know how to cook pasta?

It's not bad at all, but one this is troubling tho; do skillers have to set some availability time?

Because in the ad, the woman just called the cook and she was available, which seems weird

yeah, does seem weird but they probably have some availability period during which you can call or maybe IM the Skiller to ask which time would be ok.
newbie
Activity: 185
Merit: 0
Has anyone seen the ad on facebook, where this new york chick doesn't know how to cook pasta?

It's not bad at all, but one this is troubling tho; do skillers have to set some availability time?

Because in the ad, the woman just called the cook and she was available, which seems weird

I guess it was just for the add purposes.im sure there will be option to block users as Skiller,while you are unavailable.

I think it the only way to work because lot of people do this part-time.
newbie
Activity: 266
Merit: 0
Well,i agree with you that they are useless,but if people want to pay them,i dont see any problem.

Because such scam skill can leave a bad taste in customer's mouths, and they could forever forgo the app based on this bad experience.

If someone is foolish enough to think of paying a lot of money for a life coach then it's his choice. Maybe he wants to burn money.
newbie
Activity: 247
Merit: 0
Well,i agree with you that they are useless,but if people want to pay them,i dont see any problem.

Because such scam skill can leave a bad taste in customer's mouths, and they could forever forgo the app based on this bad experience.

Very true. But if scam and people not happy then they can dispute.
hero member
Activity: 2058
Merit: 761
To boldly go where no rabbit has gone before...
Well,i agree with you that they are useless,but if people want to pay them,i dont see any problem.

Because such scam skill can leave a bad taste in customer's mouths, and they could forever forgo the app based on this bad experience.
newbie
Activity: 84
Merit: 0
I hope that skillers like "life coaches" arn't accepted?

Why would you discriminate against life coaches? If someone finds their skill useful, then it's his money on the line. I don't think that the creators want to be exclusive, at least not in the beginning - so that they can attract many kinds of Skillers.

Because usually those idiots don't do a thing, and charge a ton.

Well,i agree with you that they are useless,but if people want to pay them,i dont see any problem.
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