Frequently Asked Questions

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General Questions

StackJar is a platform that allows users to earn rewards by watching videos from YouTube and Facebook and then writing blog posts about what they've learned. Users can accumulate points which can be converted to real money and withdrawn to their bank accounts.

Yes, StackJar is completely free to use. There are no membership fees, subscription costs, or hidden charges. You can sign up and start earning without any upfront investment.

StackJar earns revenue through advertising partnerships, affiliate marketing, and data analytics. We share a portion of this revenue with our users in the form of points and rewards. We also benefit from the quality content our users generate through their blog posts.

StackJar is available in most countries worldwide. However, due to various legal and financial regulations, there may be some restrictions in certain regions. If you're unable to register from your location, please contact our support team for more information.

Account & Registration

Creating an account is simple:

  1. Click the "Sign Up" button in the top right corner of the homepage
  2. Enter your name, email address, and create a password
  3. Accept the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy
  4. Click "Create Account"

That's it! You can now log in and start watching videos and writing blog posts to earn rewards.

You must be at least 18 years old to create an account and use the StackJar platform. This is due to payment processing regulations and our terms of service.

No, each user is only allowed to have one account. Creating multiple accounts is a violation of our terms of service and may result in account suspension and forfeiture of accumulated points.

To reset your password:

  1. Go to the login page
  2. Click on "Forgot your password?" below the login form
  3. Enter your registered email address
  4. Check your email for a password reset link
  5. Click the link and follow the instructions to create a new password

If you don't receive the reset email within a few minutes, please check your spam folder or contact support.

Watching Videos

The videos on our platform are sourced from YouTube and Facebook. They cover a wide range of topics, including educational content, product reviews, entertainment, vlogs, and more. All videos are pre-screened to ensure they meet our community standards and provide value to viewers. We focus on selecting videos that contain interesting information worth writing about.

You must watch the entire duration of the video before writing your blog post. This ensures you have a complete understanding of the content and can write a comprehensive and accurate blog post about what you've learned. Our system tracks your watching time to ensure you've completed the full video before allowing you to submit your blog post.

Your dashboard is locked during video watching to ensure genuine engagement with the content. This helps maintain the integrity of our reward system and ensures that advertisers and content creators reach an engaged audience. Once the video is complete, your dashboard will be unlocked and you'll be able to proceed with writing your blog post.

Yes, but there's a cooldown period. You can watch the same video and write a new blog post about it after 30 days. This allows you to revisit content with fresh perspectives while maintaining the value of each post. Any new blog post about the same video should contain new insights or perspectives to be approved.

Writing Blog Posts

Your blog post should include:

  • A catchy title that reflects the content
  • An introduction summarizing what the video is about
  • Key points and insights you learned from the video
  • Your personal thoughts or takeaways
  • A conclusion that wraps up the main points

The blog post should be at least 300 words and demonstrate that you've genuinely engaged with and understood the video content.

Your blog post should be at least 300 words to qualify for the base reward. However, quality is more important than quantity. A well-written, insightful post that clearly demonstrates what you've learned from the video is what we're looking for. Exceptionally well-written and insightful posts may qualify for bonus points, regardless of length.

No, all blog posts must be original content written by you. Using AI-generated content or plagiarizing from other sources is strictly prohibited and will result in rejection of the post and possible account suspension. Our review system can detect AI-generated content. We value authentic human perspectives and insights in the blog posts.

Each blog post is reviewed by our content team within 24-48 hours of submission. They check for:

  • Originality and authenticity
  • Relevance to the video content
  • Quality of writing and insights
  • Compliance with our community guidelines

If your post is approved, points will be credited to your account. If rejected, you'll receive feedback on why and have the opportunity to revise and resubmit.

While you retain the intellectual property rights to your original content, by submitting a blog post on StackJar, you grant us a non-exclusive, worldwide license to use, reproduce, modify, publish, and distribute your content on our platform and for our promotional purposes. You can include your blog posts in your personal portfolio and mention them on your resume or CV as published work.

Rewards & Points

You earn 100 base points for each approved blog post about a video you've watched. Exceptionally well-written and insightful posts may receive bonus points (up to 50 additional points) at the discretion of our content review team. The exact point value for each submission will be displayed after approval.

The current conversion rate is 100 points = $0.005 USD. This means:

  • 1,000 points = $0.05 USD
  • 10,000 points = $0.50 USD
  • 20,000 points = $1.00 USD

The conversion rate is fixed and does not change based on the amount of points you have.

No, your points do not expire as long as your account remains active. However, if your account is inactive for more than 12 consecutive months, we reserve the right to deactivate the account, which may result in the loss of accumulated points.

Your earnings depend on how many blog posts you write. As an example:

  • Writing 1 blog post per day = approximately 100-150 points/day or 3,000-4,500 points/month (about $0.15-$0.23 USD)
  • Writing 3 blog posts per day = approximately 300-450 points/day or 9,000-13,500 points/month (about $0.45-$0.68 USD)
  • Writing 5 blog posts per day = approximately 500-750 points/day or 15,000-22,500 points/month (about $0.75-$1.13 USD)

While these amounts may seem modest, they represent a way to build your writing portfolio while earning some extra money. The platform is designed for those who enjoy writing and learning from videos, with the monetary reward being an added bonus.

Withdrawals & Payments

Withdrawal requests can only be submitted on the 1st day of each month. This allows us to process all payments efficiently in batches and minimize transaction costs.

The minimum withdrawal amount is 2,000 points, which is equivalent to $0.10 USD. This minimum threshold helps us manage processing costs while still allowing users to cash out relatively small amounts.

To withdraw your earnings:

  1. Login to your account on the 1st day of the month
  2. Navigate to the "Withdrawal" section in your dashboard
  3. Enter the amount of points you wish to withdraw
  4. Provide your bank account details (bank name, account number, account holder name)
  5. Submit your withdrawal request

You'll receive a confirmation email once your request is submitted and another notification when the payment is processed.

Withdrawal requests are processed within 3-5 business days after submission. Once processed, the funds transfer to your bank account may take an additional 1-3 business days depending on your bank's processing times.

Currently, we support direct bank transfers only. We're working on adding additional payment methods in the future, including PayPal, digital wallets, and cryptocurrency options.

Technical Support

StackJar supports all major modern browsers, including:

  • Google Chrome (recommended)
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Microsoft Edge
  • Safari
  • Opera

For the best experience, we recommend using the latest version of your browser.

Yes, StackJar is fully responsive and works on smartphones and tablets. You can access all features through your mobile browser, including watching videos and writing blog posts. While we don't have a dedicated mobile app yet, our website is optimized for mobile use.

If a video won't play, try these troubleshooting steps:

  1. Refresh the page
  2. Clear your browser cache and cookies
  3. Try a different browser
  4. Check your internet connection
  5. Disable any ad blockers or browser extensions that might interfere with video playback

If the problem persists, please contact our support team with details about the issue, including your device, browser, and the specific video that won't play.

There are several reasons why a blog post might be rejected:

  • Not meeting the minimum 300-word requirement
  • Insufficient detail or relevance to the video content
  • Suspected use of AI-generated content or plagiarism
  • Poor grammar, spelling, or structure
  • Violation of community guidelines

When your post is rejected, you'll receive feedback explaining why. You can revise your post based on this feedback and resubmit it. If you believe your post was rejected in error, please contact support with the following information:

  • Your account email
  • The title of your blog post
  • The video you were writing about
  • The rejection reason you received

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