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Any other platforms similar to Quora?



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Any other platforms similar to Quora?

Question and Answers communities are a really great way to promote your good content. You just need to find related questions and write a helpful answer but also get them to visit your websites for more information.

I did a lot this kind of promotion over the years for many of my clients. Yahoo Answers was the best and the most popular until Yahoo decided to stop maintaining and improving the platform. At the moment it's pretty hard to still publish and promote stuff on Yahoo Answers.

The next best thing is Quora, awesome Q&A platform, lots of active users, very easy to promote stuff there.

Anyone around with experience on this subject? What other popular Q&A communities are out there?

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cognizant
Stackexchange is very much like Quora.



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Cristian
Nice one! Thanks for the share! Added it to the reviewing list. It's not as active like Quora but it still looks damn great with a lot of diverse topics.



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Everett
I like using StackOverflow for programming related questions/answers. I have learned a lot from that site, not by posting any questions just by getting the answers to some questions. In my early days of programming, I use to always frequent that site if I had any issue, and usually htere was a solution to the issue I was having.

For Quora, they don't really reccomend that you post programming related questions, and they seem to redirect you to StackOverflow, or other programming related Question/Answer websites. So I tend to think Quora is just general questions. However, some very interesting people use Quora, and that is just awesome.



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overcast
Yahoo Answers and Stack Exchange are the only two that I know of for now. Both of them have plenty of categories from programming to cooking. They cover a lot of things and they are not much into the depth for the content. I think stack exchange can be valuable in this context. But they don't usually allow link dropping and are very strict in that case.



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cmoneyspinner
I wish I could recommend a comparable site. Other commenters have already made suggestions but by comparison (in my humble opinion) Quora is the best Q & A site out there.



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