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So when you have an active, high level profile on Yahoo! answers with reputability, you have reach. You can do the same on Quora, forums, blog comments, social media and social media groups -- all as long as you give some type of disclaimer that it was a sponsored post, but the requirements may vary based upon the sponsor or the website platform.You are more attractive to sponsors who will offer you incentives and payment for posting content on their behalf.
It makes sense: people ask questions that may have an answer provided in the solution a product/service/brand/organization provides -- those companies are going to want to get in front of them.
It's a content curation and content marketing strategy.
So when you have an active, high level profile on Yahoo! answers with reputability, you have reach. You can do the same on Quora, forums, blog comments, social media and social media groups -- all as long as you give some type of disclaimer that it was a sponsored post, but the requirements may vary based upon the sponsor or the website platform.
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It makes sense: people ask questions that may have an answer provided in the solution a product/service/brand/organization provides -- those companies are going to want to get in front of them.
It's a content curation and content marketing strategy.
So when you have an active, high level profile on Yahoo! answers with reputability, you have reach. You can do the same on Quora, forums, blog comments, social media and social media groups -- all as long as you give some type of disclaimer that it was a sponsored post, but the requirements may vary based upon the sponsor or the website platform. You are more attractive to sponsors who will offer you incentives and payment for posting content on their behalf. It makes sense: people ask questions that may have an answer provided in the solution a product/service/brand/organization provides -- those companies are going to want to get in front of them. It's a content curation and content marketing strategy. So when you have an active, high level profile on Yahoo! answers with reputability, you have reach. You can do the same on Quora, forums, blog comments, social media and social media groups -- all as long as you give some type of disclaimer that it was a sponsored post, but the requirements may vary based upon the sponsor or the website platform.
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