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MenuHow long does it really take to receive money from your clarity account. I have been trying for over 30 days with no results.
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Hi there,
I started Clarity around September and within 30 days, I had 2 paid customer phone calls. There can be a number of reasons why you are not seeing the results that you want from your clarity account.
Without seeing your profile or understanding your skillset, I cannot give you great detail as to why you are not seeing results. The first step to take is think about what kind of value you provide to individuals on Clarity. Is it valuable? Do other people ask for similar expertise? How do you quantify that value? The next thing to do is promote yourself. Do you have a professional profile picture? Do you write accurate descriptions for your skillset? Last but not least, are you going through the Answers tab on Clarity? This is the easiest way to show off your expertise and have people book calls through your answers.
Let me know if this helps. I'm happy to jump on a call and go through a strategy session to help you.
Best,
Kevin
not sure but something doesn't feel right
Email tech support and find out whats going on. Your email could be going to the clarity spam folder. After submitting the request to get you money from the clarity account, you should get an email from clarity within 24 hours verifying your PayPal email address. After that it should only be 2-3 days to see it within your PayPal account.
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