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AQA 63336 launches subscription-based answers

Tim Green
AQA 63336 launches subscription-based answers

AQA2U service will target specialist groups and give them a rev share.

The idea is that anyone with interesting content to share with a community of followers – a pub football team, book group and so on – can become a AQA2U publisher at www.aqa.63336.com. Publishers create topics for people to subscribe to, market these topics to their followers, and then start writing content.

AQA2U sends their content to subscribers using premium text, giving publishers the majority share of net revenue received. With no set-up costs, and with only 25 subscribers, a publisher can make £275 per year. With 250 subscribers, a publisher can make £3,000 a year.
 
AQA2U receives about 12p per text delivered to a subscriber. AQA2U gives the majority of this to the publisher, ranging from 7-9p depending on volume, who also have the option of donating this revenue to charity. Charities who set up as publishers receive 12p.

Publishers can typically set up their account and be ready to write content within two hours. Content can be entered on the website, or texted straight from a phone to AQA2U. As long as the content meets AQA2U publishing policy standards, it’s then sent out in a text message to their subscribers.

Colly Myers, CEO of AQA, said: "We already know people will pay for this, as we get many thousands of texts to AQA 63336 asking the same types of questions time and time again.

"We’ve got over two million customers with AQA 63336 in five years, so we’re confident of getting two million subscribers in the next five years with AQA2U.”

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