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I know some people who have become well-known and rich off of using this platform. You can actually use it as a marketing tool as well over just being a top-rated member on there. You can answer questions and link back to your site for example. Does anyone here make use of it?
 
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I used to be a frequent visitor to Quora. After that, I began to notice a pattern of low-quality anecdotal inquiries. In addition, I observed replies gaining a lot of momentum that were plagiarized from other content providers, basically copying and pasting from someone else's answer to a similar topic.
 
Yes you can link back but since many people spamming on Quora means it is high chance that your link may be removed or Google may consider it as spam link so may be don't get enough value.
 
Sometimes, I just look for other people's opinions about certain topics. I have not tried using it for marketing yet. It sounds interesting.
 
I know some people who have become well-known and rich off of using this platform. You can actually use it as a marketing tool as well over just being a top-rated member on there. You can answer questions and link back to your site for example. Does anyone here make use of it?
I have only used this in order to try and find answers to certain questions that i may have because they have a good community and most of the questions that you can think of have been asked already.
 
I have only used this in order to try and find answers to certain questions that i may have because they have a good community and most of the questions that you can think of have been asked already.
I mean in the sense that you answer questions using your own content. So you answer the question and provide a link to your site, if you have a blog, as a source. I heard it does very well.
 
Yes, sure. I use Quora all the time. It is a very powerful SEO component. If you are searching and developing your list of primary keywords, it is important to check Quora for the top questions under your individual keywords. What i do, after i have a list of most searched keywords from Ahrefs, i ran them on Quora to see whether there are questions on the subject. If the questions are missing, i would create one and push for upvotes. Alternatively, you can answer a hot question that touches on your primary keywords.
 
I mean in the sense that you answer questions using your own content. So you answer the question and provide a link to your site, if you have a blog, as a source. I heard it does very well.
I see what you mean. That is a very good way because if people genuinely want to know the answer then they will follow the link and they will see and have access to your content. That is how i found bizdustry to be honest.
 
Yes, I also wrote answers on Quora for some time with the purpose of sharing solutions while sharing my link to get traffic towards my online services but honestly speaking that platform didn't work for me. I got hundreds of views within a few hours but very few clicked on the links I shared. Or maybe you need to be more active there, or it just works for a particular niche.
 
I think everyone should be addicted to Quora not just to make money, but it's a very informative place where you can get answered about any question that you think about in any field.

Before two years, I was confused between three different laptops to buy, so I asked a question, and I benefited from their advice.
 
After Wikipedia, Quora is the most visited website to learn something new. It has a diverse user base. Being active on the website you can backlink to your site to improve your traffic. But having Solid SEO is a better option than dropping backlinks in quora.
 
Quora is a good site to build backlinks. You can answer the questions and share your links. However, before you can share links, you need to establish your reputation as a good member by publishing high quality answers.
 

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