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An information marketplace. Marketplace allows anyone with knowledge to share it and get paid for it. Businesses or individuals ask questions and  the community responds. This is a lot like Spoke.

Example of filling out an “Ask” form recruiting a specific role that you are looking for, how many, dates etc. A job board won’t help b/c the people you’re looking for aren’t looking for a job. 

How good is the data? You get a rebate if what you get back isn’t accurate.  They pay for answers, and the payment is generous — to the tune of $14 per answer in the example they’re using. You could conceivably even do this for a living.

This is creepy in terms of how much information is not online and indexable, and what people can pay to access, but at the same time if it’s at the right price point, that information has a value and can be drawn out to significant competitive advantage. 

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