What To Do When Your Question Has Zero Bids

If your question has zero bids, this article will help you get them. Here are steps you can take to get answers faster.

  • Invite specific tutors to view your question. Tutors love to hear from new students! Check our tutor page for details on the top experts in your subject.
  • Explain the problem in your own words. Don’t just copy+paste the instruction. Tutors want to know you understand what your goal is. The more you can share your need in your own words, the more likely you are to get contacted.
  • Attach class notes and readings to your post along with the question. Your tutor wants to understand exactly what you’re working on. StudyGate tutors are experts who work within the rules of the refund policy. They must understand your learning level so they can provide answers that match your current education. With more context from you, they can work with greater confidence and accuracy.
  • Share the exact time you need it back in the post. Don’t forget to mention the time zone.
  • Lastly, consider mentioning a budget. This is especially important if it’s a big question that will take many hours. Setting a clear number helps tutors understand how much they can help you. The more complicated your project, the more important a budget will become.

Remember, you can always edit your question as much as you want until a tutor places a bid. Once a bid is placed, the question cannot be changed. If you would like to change the details, post another question with the new detail and delete the first bid.