What drives some writers and thinkers to prefer engaging with audiences through Quora instead of building their own independent blogs and websites – is it the instant feedback, established community, or some other factors that make Quora more appealing?
What drives some writers and thinkers to prefer engaging with audiences through Quora instead of building their own independent blogs and websites – is it the instant feedback, established community, or some other factors that make Quora more appealing?
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A few years ago I was active on Quaro both in the local language and in English, but because of my current offline schedule, I rarely visit Quora. Before I answer your Ask Question, first I will talk about some of the advantages of Quara, although writing on Quora does not get paid, Quora is availabRead more
A few years ago I was active on Quaro both in the local language and in English, but because of my current offline schedule, I rarely visit Quora. Before I answer your Ask Question, first I will talk about some of the advantages of Quara, although writing on Quora does not get paid, Quora is available in many languages, can be used as a writing practice tool, there are many categories available, the language used is everyday language so it will be easy to distinguish from copy/paste or AI content, which has been rewritten. Quora is also widely used by students who are looking for answers so they are not just looking for rewards. So to answer your question, writing a blog requires better language and longer articles and must get high traffic. Quora can be used as a training tool for writing.
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