An Answer for Every Question

Mar 5
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2007

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Having trouble obtaining the hard to find answers to important questions? You’re not alone. Many people don’t know where to go for information, especially information that may not be easily found. “Who won the war of 1812” is a question that requires no more research skills than “who shot J.R.”, and for queries such as these, there are many avenues for finding the answer both online and at your local library.

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But what about the questions that require an expert answer,An Answer for Every Question Articles or at least an expert opinion? Where do people go when they need professional advice?Performing some minor electrical repair and want to make sure you know what you’re doing? Need to know which vitamin and mineral supplement manufacturers produce their products in pharmaceutical grade laboratories? Perhaps you want to know the right way to prepare a soufflé. No matter what your questions are, there’s help on the horizon from a website devoted to putting your questions together with the people who can provide the answers you seek. Problima is a new website devoted to do-it-yourselfers, those with technical questions, those with silly questions and everyone in between. From finding the best vacation spots in Bolivia to what prompted Britney Spears new hairdo, Problima seeks to give you exactly what your looking for: answers. Actually, more than answers: solutions. Need to know how to file an extension for your taxes or the best study guides for the CPA exam? Problima may be the answer to your prayers, or at least problems…and all for the price of one dollar.

Many problems we encounter require the services of a professional, but what about those instances where we want a more economical solution to the problems we are dealing with? Is it necessary to call a one hundred dollar an hour plumber because the drain plug is stuck in the bathtub? Is an electrician really required for removing the remains of a light bulb that broke in the socket? Do you really need to obtain a bachelor’s in chemistry to know why bleach and ammonia shouldn’t be mixed? Probably not, and that’s where Problima really shines. By providing a venue for those seeking answers as well as a way to pay experts for their knowledge, they are solving an age old communication problem affordably through the power of supply and demand.

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