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Q and A is one of the best ways to use Linked In and a great way to do all that you mention above.
I will have to take a look into Yahoo! Answers as well.
Mark
I'm always looking for good content!
Like Yahoo, and other informative sites, we have a forum where people can post questions, and the answers for them. The difference between us and them though is the fact that your participation in these forums, directly effects your page ranking in our search. Meaning that the most informative, interactive people will be at the top of the page.
Get ranked by credibility, not credit.
If you have any questions, please email them to me at Jon@WOWzzy.com, and I would be more than happy to answer them.
I do also get some traffic from my answers with live links.
And some answers even rank on Google. It all depends on the niche.
I have actually found the linkedin q&a to be extremely useful, especially after I spread the link via twitter/blog/etc. I recently asked "how much say should companies have in regulating internal social media usage." that received quite a lot of responses. I would also love to hear your 2 cents.
http://www.linkedin.com/answers/business-operat...
It's also a great way to find relevant blogs to post comments on when they are talking about things that might relate to your business.
Uhhh...case in point here :-)
Best,
Chris Baggott
CEO/Co-founder
Compendium Blogware
www.compendiumblogware.com
I've begun doing my searching at any SE using a question or a phrase rather than a word. Maybe it is my imagination, but I think I get the information I want earlier in the research.
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