Those pages at Answers.com have definitions from several dictionaries and encyclopedias. It's a great resource when I'm writing. Of course, I could just do the search in Answer.com to begin with, but this is helpful because my habit is to use Google, and if none of the links give me the data I need, I can just click over to answers. As far as I know, this doesn't help with SEO, but for freelancers, I think it's a neat timesaver.
yeah, it doesnt help SEO, but it does help my son do his homework. Google is now a one stop shop for every source of info. no longer do you need encyclopedias
i can't remember the last time i been to answers.com. i think i have clicked on those links once,years ago. i been thinking it just redefine your search.
Who else feels embarrassed for not spotting that? That needs to change. Answers.com is so much more than just a definition.