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Home How To Add a Quora Badge To WordPress

How To Add a Quora Badge To WordPress

Quora is one of the most exciting Q/A communities around these days. It allows people with expertise to connect with those who have questions or need help with their concerns. Just like Facebook and Twitter, Quora is very much a social network. But instead of posting random thoughts, users ask questions and get to help other people with their issues. Quora is a useful service to use to build credibility for yourself in your niche market. The more questions you answer and the more followers you gain, the more credibility you will have in your market.

Thanks to WordPress Quora Badge, you get to display your Quora stats on your WordPress site. Just drag this plugin to your sidebar to get started. Just add your Quora profile link and title for your badge and this plugin will take care of the rest.

via @WPoid

This plugin will show the number of people who are following you and the ones you are following. It also shows your visitors the latest questions you are following, the answers you have added, and the questions that you may have asked. If you are into Quora and want to promote your profile more effectively on your WordPress site, this plugin can do the job.

Jun 30, 2011Cyrus

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