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Online Resource for Expert Advice Lines up More Than $50 Million in FinancingFounder Andy Kurtzig calls Pearl.com "the Amazon.com of professional services," and he has plans to expand into the app market.

ByGwen Moran

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What It Is
Got questions too complex for Google?Pearl.commight have the answer. Log on, post your question and a prompt will ask you what you're willing to pay for a detailed response from a professional in categories such as medicine, auto mechanics and law. An outside firm vets San Francisco-based Pearl's network of more than 10,000 professionals to ensure they've got the credentials to respond to queries on the site. So if your respondent says he's a gastroenterologist with 20 years of experience, you can feel confident in his advice.

Question master: Andy Kurtzig of Pearl.com.
Question master: Andy Kurtzig of Pearl.com.
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How It Started
Founder Andy Kurtzig launched Pearl's predecessor,JustAnswer.com2003年,当他的妻子怀上了他们的first child and they had numerous questions. Loath to call their obstetrician in the middle of the night, Kurtzig realized there was a need for a website where users could access experts in various fields. A programmer with experience launching tech businesses--he had recently sold his company eBenefits.com--Kurtzig gave himself a month to build the site and another month to promote it. It showed enough promise in those early weeks that he stuck with it.

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