Jul28

Get Noticed with Yahoo! Answers

Yes, sometimes some people get bored. And then they go find some social networking site to hang around, have some chat, kill the time. Bah…

Not sure if your time worth it — this in the case your small business is thriving and clients won’t let you breathe. Rejoyce then, for your reward is on the way.

But what about if your online business ain’t just in a frenzy? You sit and wait? Well then, no one’s gonna hit your site with a click, just by accident, too low the probability. That’s what I was thinking about when talking about bored people.

If you feel that bills are pressing more than clients, then give a try to Yahoo! Answers. No! No! I’m not sure you’re gonna find answers to why the business got in a slump, nor other more philosophical answers. Yet you’re about to take a bit of brainstorming ride. Place your questions — first make sure to select relevant categories. Then (most important) do a search for domains where you feel an expert, find there questions by others and go give ‘em a useful great answer.

Diligently keep up with answers for days and weeks, months? At the end of the day, some couple of happy pals might see in you a valuable resource. Then it’s about time to monetize, but this of course outside the Yahoo! space, because it’s now your business. Keep Yahoo! Answers in the realm of the great social networking tools that it is. Do your volunteering first, then watch for what it gives. Best of luck!

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Georg first started with programming in 1981. Did some machine engineering between 1985 and 1990. Then wasted an entire decade on DTP (Desktop Publishing), pre-press and printing. Since 2000, Georg escaped the Gutenberg territory to focus on web sites development and on-demand software applications programming. Don’t tell Georg that software comes in a box…