If you start gaining in the ranks the other user will start reporting you until your account is deleted.
Well I am on level 3 now and hardly ever get those stupid "reported by the community" crap. I mean, do these guys have nothing better to do with their frikkin time?!!(even when your post is nothing, NOTHING spam-like) I j ust find these people utterly pathetic, they need to get a life.
i think you better do it on your own blog will be even more effective. try to draw the traffic throught search engines will be a better choice.
Whatever you guys say. I haven't used Yahoo Answers in months, and I still make $30-$60 a day because of it. Yahoo Answers is some of the most targeted free traffic you can get if you do it right.
It works for me, but have to be careful and appear all helpful with yourself in the course of spamming which is of course what we are doing, but done subtley can work.
It is great place, but the traffic is kind of temporary, they come fast and go fast. Because usually your answer will easily get delete by them.
Yes, and I like the yahoo answers and most of the time its info is very useful and google ranks it very high.
Try wis.dm.com, or whatever. It's similar to Yahoo Answers, but don't abuse it. They'll jump on you just like the Yahoo crowd does.
Yahoo answers is a good source of traffic. Best of all, it is targeted traffic. Just don't keep spamming and always answer the question. It is a good source of traffic for me.
What is the best way to promote your affiliate products in YA, sending visitors to a landing page, or straight to your affiliate link through a re-direct.
The key is answering properly, not just advertising your site. Does your site have anything related to the answer? No? Well, don't drop the link - that is spam. I run a poker site, so I answer as many poker questions as I can and drop a link if my site has appropriate content that is pertinent to the question. If it doesn't have pertinent content, I'll consider writing up a 200-300 word article that is related.
No offence but that's kind of an obvious point. I'm just wandering if it would convert better if you sent visitors to a landing page, or straight to your affiliate link through a re-direct.