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WikiAnswers U.S. visits are up 125%.

March 20th, 2008 by Liz

When we say WikiAnswers rules, we’re not kidding. Sure, Yahoo Answers is still in the lead when it comes to most-visited Q&A sites, but with a name like ‘Yahoo’ backing it, that’s not shocking. What’s shocking - or maybe not, if you’ve ever used it - is that Yahoo Answers numbers have been falling as WikiAnswers numbers rise and rise.

Hitwise came out today with its report on the subject, picked up so far by notable blogs like Mashable, Search Engine WatchThe WOMMA Word, Stephen’s Lighthouse, BizReport, IT Business Edge, Search Newz, Marketing Vox, What Little I Know, Moraaz.org, and Web Analytics World.

The report includes that WikiAnswers’ site visits within the U.S. have increased by 125% compared to the week of June 9th 2007.

Let’s hear it for WikiAnswers, social knowledge and the wonderful Q&A community that makes it all happen!

4 Responses to “WikiAnswers U.S. visits are up 125%.”


  1. […] WikiAnswers blog and Mashable point to this report as evidence of the rise of […]

  2. comment number 2 by: ZOMG

    ZOMG - nobody answer my question: What sort of drive train components would you use for a car running on compressed air - would they be the same as any other or specialist?

  3. comment number 3 by: Piano Chords

    I use both sites, and I find both sites have their problems. Yahoo answers just keeps a log of everything, whether it’s useful or not. WikiAnswers allows people to completely change an entry at will.

    But I think they’re both fine. I think Yahoo Answers is still more popular.

  4. comment number 4 by: Jeremy

    for which english monarch did sir walter raleigh lay his cloak on a puddle

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