Quora is the best way of increasing high quality traffic and backlinks to your links. Right now, it's not even a contest. This is the only way you can easily build up a huge brand from free social traffic. Some of the top Quora users have massively increased their site's revenue using it.
But, everybody uses them wrong.
Why?
Nobody can be bothered writing quality posts. They just advertise and leave.
However, if you choose to put in a few hours a week to writing high quality Quora answers you'll notice something massive. You'll get huge numbers of views, upvotes and traffic to your site. I've been featured in official Quora emails sent to hundreds of thousands of users.
So, if you want to turn Quora into a money-making machine all you need to do is write less answers but make each one unique, informative, lengthy and do not make it appear like an advertisement.
Your first priority should be to provide a valuable answer that gives better information than any other answer could.
You may be wondering what this looks like. In order to show you this I've set-up a comparison. A bad spammy answer vs a high quality answer.
Here's the question I've used: Which is the best URL shortener to earn money in 2019?
Here's a bad answer:
As you can see it just spams this persons advertisement for Clicks Fly. That's bad. Would you trust this answer? Would you care what else this person has to say?
Here's a good answer:
If you fleshed this out, this could be a blog article. That's the kind of quality you should aim for.
I opened with a sentence that grabs the attention of people scrolling through the answers as it's one of the only ones that doesn't start with a link. I went on to provide a lot of high quality information that answers the question in detail and offers value.
Then I did something pretty interesting.
Read the bold text. I clearly cover all the different answers to questions people may have about this topic. But, it's harder to find what sites I actually recommend. Even if you do, I don't provide links.
Here comes the killer part!
In the last line I provide a link to my blog article (which can be found in my forum signature fyi).
At this point of the answer, I've earned my right to send a link. But, that link doesn't lead straight to a referral link! It goes to an article that's currently over 5000 words and provides a lot more value than the Quora answer. This gives people a reason to go and check it out. Not only that, remember how I didn't include links to URL shorteners? This means people will go to my blog to find the links instead.
I hope you've learned how to use Quora effectively now. Here's to building successful long-term brands.
But, everybody uses them wrong.
Why?
Nobody can be bothered writing quality posts. They just advertise and leave.
However, if you choose to put in a few hours a week to writing high quality Quora answers you'll notice something massive. You'll get huge numbers of views, upvotes and traffic to your site. I've been featured in official Quora emails sent to hundreds of thousands of users.
So, if you want to turn Quora into a money-making machine all you need to do is write less answers but make each one unique, informative, lengthy and do not make it appear like an advertisement.
Your first priority should be to provide a valuable answer that gives better information than any other answer could.
You may be wondering what this looks like. In order to show you this I've set-up a comparison. A bad spammy answer vs a high quality answer.
Here's the question I've used: Which is the best URL shortener to earn money in 2019?
Here's a bad answer:
As you can see it just spams this persons advertisement for Clicks Fly. That's bad. Would you trust this answer? Would you care what else this person has to say?
Here's a good answer:
If you fleshed this out, this could be a blog article. That's the kind of quality you should aim for.
I opened with a sentence that grabs the attention of people scrolling through the answers as it's one of the only ones that doesn't start with a link. I went on to provide a lot of high quality information that answers the question in detail and offers value.
Then I did something pretty interesting.
Read the bold text. I clearly cover all the different answers to questions people may have about this topic. But, it's harder to find what sites I actually recommend. Even if you do, I don't provide links.
Here comes the killer part!
In the last line I provide a link to my blog article (which can be found in my forum signature fyi).
At this point of the answer, I've earned my right to send a link. But, that link doesn't lead straight to a referral link! It goes to an article that's currently over 5000 words and provides a lot more value than the Quora answer. This gives people a reason to go and check it out. Not only that, remember how I didn't include links to URL shorteners? This means people will go to my blog to find the links instead.
I hope you've learned how to use Quora effectively now. Here's to building successful long-term brands.