Likelihood to Recommend It is well suited for distributed writing and publishing with a subscription component
Read full review Quora Blogs is well suited to reach your ideal customer set and the interaction is lot more social than many other platforms. There are no bounds for expressing one's thoughts and ideas. A well directed communication is made and conversations are top notch. What I feel is that there should be a good enough reach for more customers.
Read full review Pros Creating a newsletter for web and email simultaneously Allowing for paid subscriptions Allowing content to be segmented by subscription type Read full review I like a lot of interesting topics, I have signed many of them. I also like that I can help people. I often go to the questions tab and answer them. Quora can help you find answers to any questions. I share my experience. Read full review Cons They wysiwig editor is missing critical functions like superscript and subscript The markdown complement has those features but it doesn’t integrate well with the wysiwig editor Footnoting is hard to do Read full review Deep knowledge is not on Quora Blogs. One gets the overview only. It is not a single specialized source. If tech, one would follow Stack Overflow instead of Quora Blogs. Old posts are still circulated currently, which should be modified. Read full review Support Rating Quora has an amazing community that gives you the support you need if you are actively contributing in a helpful way. Content is short and concise and gets right to the matter at hand. My team has found it useful in showing up as an expert in our industry by answering the questions that are being asked out there.
Read full review Alternatives Considered It is simpler, headless, faster than
WordPress . The core functionality is focused on subscription membership which is a bloated add on for
WordPress .
The simplicity has a cost as
WordPress , while complicated, offers more expansion opportunities.
Read full review In comparison to Blogger, Quora Blogs has its perks. However, I think for any serious blogging I would find myself going elsewhere just for the added features that seem to be missing from Quora such as widgets and advanced customization
Read full review Return on Investment Our business is totally built around this product It has allowed us to easily and quickly scale our free and (soon) our paywalled content Read full review Previously, I never read blogs and I would just try to search here or there on google/the internet for things I was interested in, but now [with Quora] I can find everything in one place. For example, I once searched about the computer languages and their usages and one blog post really sorted out my confusion as it was completely detailed. Read full review ScreenShots