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Yahoo Answers is cool but be aware that if you push too much on the affiliate marketing front it's pretty likely that your account will get suspended.
Yahoo Answers is a good tool but I just wanted people to be aware that they could build up a good profile and spend a lot of time answering questions, throw in a few affiliate links and wake up without an account. Just want you guys to be aware of this before you go crazy thinking it's the Holy Grail ( it's not ). At this level it's content on a knife edge so don't use it as a sole marketing strategy. Just my 2 cents.
Yeah Yahoo Answers is great while it lasted but like JamesDean said one day I woke-up and my account was toast. Just be careful!
Yahoo Answers is awesome, but they are sensitive. I got my account suspended on just the first try with my link. ...then they caught up with the other three posts. Just be careful.
I've been a long-time member at Yahoo Answers. And I mean, my account was up there decently (Level 4). I wake up this morning to find out my account was toast. I never put affiliate links in my answers, but I would include links to my websites if they were relevant. All questions were answered in a way they should be, and that's to help out the person asking the question. What did I do? Who knows, but it just goes to show you that you can't rely on one source of traffic. Vary up the places you spend your time getting traffic from, so when a situation like this does happen, all hope isn't gone.
The other option is AnswerBag.com which is similar. Not as easy to navigate, in my opinion, as Yahoo Answers but provides the same sort of forum. However, the people asking questions in AnswerBag seem a little more random. They ask questions just for the hell of it, not necessarily to find legit answers. For example, I looked in the business section and one guy asked, "Why should I be nice to the people I work with?" People answered very legitimately and politely, but it was rather silly to ask. Just be mindful of your audience. Are they really looking for what you think they're looking for?
It seems a lot of people (not most, but a decent amount) on Yahoo Answers will thumbs down your answer if you include a link. Even if it's a great answer and great link, they must go through and try to get you banned just for posting a link. I'd be especially careful with affiliate links and/or landing pages.
exactly I've seen many times like people are trying to answer questions, that are not even related to the subject and promote their links. They are getting banned pretty quickly...