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Evaluating Yahoo Answers
By Cliff Posey Jr
Is Yahoo Answers worth the effort? Getting targeted traffic to your website doesn’t have to cost a lot.
There are a lot of strategies that you can use to start driving potential customers to your site and blog.
Posting on Yahoo Answers can be a good way to build interest to your blog if it’s done properly. It is a
source of traffic that you should not neglect.
Yahoo Answers might seem like a great source of backlinks for your website, but you have to be
careful so that you won’t get banned as a spammer and lose all your answers.
Unlike article marketing posting to their Answers page can consume more time and you can’t just blast
plenty of answers on daily basis. Don’t let the Yahoo community feel too suspicious about your
existence by only focusing on just a specific topic.
Contribute to the community by providing only high quality answers in random topics. This can leave
them with the impression that you’re not there just to get traffic to your affiliate marketing program.
Make sure you use multiple email accounts to avoid detection. Try to use a different email account for
every affiliate marketing program that you intend to promote on Yahoo Answers. This can prevent you
from getting Yahoo Account Suspension.
One thing I don’t like about Yahoo Answers is, they will never let you know why you’re suspended.
Just move on if that happens, because appealing will not get you anywhere.
You don’t have to be an expert in order to provide an excellent answer. You can always research it
from somewhere else and rewrite it before posting on Answers to avoid copyri