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I just read on a blog that Answers.com is becoming one of the top visited sites. I would have thought it be Yahoo Answers. I also have used Cha Cha answers in the past. So Im wondering, do you use these sites, and if so, why?
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#2 24 Days Ago
I have been known to find Answers.com as a result of a Google search but it's rare that I'd go there directly. Didn't even know about Yahoo! Answers TBH.
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#3 24 Days Ago
That is so true my highness. I only have used Answers.com when it came up on SERPS. Otherwise, I would not actively go there. Though I do go direct to Yahoo Answers when I am researching on something, anything. Then I always go to Wiki. Who can forget wiki???
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#4 22 Days Ago
Me too, going there only when google show me a way 
It means they have done a good SEO

It means they have done a good SEO
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#5 21 Days Ago
When it comes to asking question of the internet, I take the laziest path possible...Type into google, submit and if I don't like the answer I rephrase the question. If it takes me to quick answer sites I view them with a little doubt as they seem to read like the content in Wikipedia that has the label that the content needs verification.
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#6 21 Days Ago
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When it comes to asking question of the internet, I take the laziest path possible...Type into google, submit and if I don't like the answer I rephrase the question. If it takes me to quick answer sites I view them with a little doubt as they seem to read like the content in Wikipedia that has the label that the content needs verification.
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#7 21 Days Ago
Those are interesting answers. I personally used Yahoo Answers to post a question on food and recipes and I was surprised to have received at least a dozen recipes by Foodies out there within a few minutes.
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