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I’m trying to promote a website for study tips. I don’t want to self promote so I won’t put the name but it basically is a reddit like community where students can post, share, and upvote study tips. I’ve been trying to promote it by answering new questions with content + a link to a study tip from my website (example https://www.quora.com/How-does-one-prepare-for-an-exam-if-they-were-not-able-to-study-during-the-entire-semester-due-to-their-job/answer/Dasani-From-txpTwxz?ch=17&oid=1477743710970056&share=f2fdf3fd&srid=3uaWha&target_type=answer). I’ve been doing this for like two weeks but I haven’t seen even a single conversion. What should I do? Should I keep grinding? Should I target big-ticket questions? Idk…

Thanks in advance to everyone who answered!

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[–] Single-Pressure-1042@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Sorry for the offtopic, not trying to hijack your Quora question - but have you tried doing this strategy on Reddit (like, answering questions in the relevant subs)? To me this tactic sounds like a great one for Reddit.

Didn't have experience with Quora though -_-

[–] txptwxzapp@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

I’ve tried but my website is a google script and google site and reddit blocks that