Yahoo Answers ... that is the question

Discussion in 'Yahoo' started by GP2R, Oct 4, 2009.

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    Yahoo Answers seems all the rage.

    My niche has to do with Paid Motorsports Sponsorships. It is pretty specific. I don't see much popping up on Yahoo Answers that pertains to this niche. Should I skip over trying to use YA as a technique or am I missing something?

    What I am trying to ask is there another way I should be thiking about YA and how to use it?

    Any feedback will be greatly appreciated.
     
    GP2R, Oct 4, 2009 IP
  2. YugoSlavac

    YugoSlavac Well-Known Member

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    That one made me laugh. Yahoo! Answers is old, and you won't get anything but banned, bad rep for your site. Yahoo! Answers used to be great, back in 2002. :D Try Yahoo! Ad's but DON'T use Yahoo Answers. It will waste your time.
     
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  3. lifeplayer

    lifeplayer Notable Member

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    Yes, some niche is hard to get related question. In this case, you shall just leave yahoo answer, maybe you can try wikianswer or similar site
     
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    Spend your time wisely somewhere else.
     
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    Oranges Active Member

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    Really? May be! But in my cause, im getting around 1k UV straight from yahoo answers. The key is you need play smartly and these days you need a level 2 account to leave your links in sources and to make them clickable. Yahoo answer still works great, and if you play smartly you still can manage to get decent amount of traffic, and most of all its converting and organic traffic.
     
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