Google Creates 'Helpouts,' a Video Service for One-On-One Expert AdviceBusinesses and topic experts who use the new tool will be able to set and charge fees for their services, Google says.

ByJason Fell

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For entrepreneurs who want to go beyond YouTube to provide a service and get additional exposure for their companies,Googlehas a new product called Helpouts that aims to do just that. Somewhat like Google Hangouts where you can host or attend livevideodiscussions, Helpouts connects users with topic experts who can provide one-on-one, real-time advice.

"The goal behind Helpouts is simple: help people help each other," a Google spokesperson tells Entrepreneur.com. "We believe that no matter who you are, where you are, or what time it is, you should be able to talk with a knowledgeable person and get help."

Say you're a plumber and you're looking to make some extra cash, you could use Helpouts to connect with people over live video and help them solve their issues, like fixing a toilet that overflowed or a leaky sink. First, of course, you'll want tocreate a Helpout listingthat describes your services. You'll also have to designate the times and dates you're available.

Unlike Hangouts, business owners and experts who use Helpouts will be able to set and charge a fee for each video session. Google says it will apply a fee of 20 percent to paid Helpouts. Providers and customers will need to useGoogle Walletfor the payment.

Helpouts尚未对公众开放,但谷歌is inviting people with expertise across a number of topics to be able to offer Helpouts when the service eventually goes live. People who are interested can go to theHelpouts websiteand submit their contact information. Google will be sending invitations to those it deems a "good fit" for the service, the spokesperson says.

Related:How to Use Google's New Top Charts Feature to Improve Your Web Content

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Jason Fell

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Jason Fell is the VP of Native Content, managing theEntrepreneur Partner Studio, which creates dynamic and compelling content for our partners. He previously served as Entrepreneur.com's managing editor and as the technology editor prior to that.

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