Wiki Article
Pearl.com
Nguồn dữ liệu từ Wikipedia, hiển thị bởi DefZone.Net
This article needs to be updated. (June 2021) |
Pearl.com[1][2] is an "online paid question-and-answer service" based in San Francisco.[3][4][5]
History
[edit]The company was founded in 2003 by Andy Kurtzig as JustAnswer. Kurtzig had previously built and sold a company called Anser that automated the making of classified advertisements for newspapers.[3]
By about 2012, JustAnswer offered customers a forum for posing questions to lawyers, healthcare professionals, computer technicians, and relationship counselors.[5] By 2014, the company changed its operations to comply with regulations.[6]
Controversy
[edit]Regarding providing legal advice for "$30 to $40" and glossing over "details that could more easily emerge face to face" founder Andy Kurtzig conceded that an in-person followup may be needed. He said to The Wall Street Journal his service enables "to get key insights that will cut your appointment time from three hours to less than an hour.”[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Deborah Gage (October 8, 2012). "Pearl.com Raises $26M, Hires CFO". The Wall Street Journal.
- ^ Patrick Hoge (June 19, 2012). "JustAnswer -- now Pearl.com -- raises $25 million". BizJournals (San Francisco).
- ^ a b Patrick Hoge (August 17, 2012). "Kurtzigs' entrepreneurial flair runs in family: Mother, sons have started six ventures". BizJournals (San Francisco). Retrieved June 16, 2021.
- ^ "The Daily Start-Up: Kutcher-Backed Language Site Duolingo". The Wall Street Journal.
a website for connecting people who have questions to professionals
- ^ a b c Charles Passy (November 5, 2012). "Verdict is Out on Virtual Lawyers". Wall Street Journal.
- ^ Sachiko Yoshitsugu (March 14, 2014). "Emily Su-lan Reber Porter helped Pearl overhaul pro hiring". BizJournals (San Jose).