Live Center is a customizable live-blogging solution that enables journalists to deliver up-to-the second live news coverage, such as sports events, elections, breaking news, weather and other streaming or time-critical news. The solution offers a mobile-friendly editor, allowing reporters to work from their desk or right from the heart of the action. With Live Center, journalists are able to create content and pull in social media posts, capture videos and upload them directly to…
$99
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Quora Blogs
Score 8.7 out of 10
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Quora headquartered in Mountain View, California now offers Blogs on Quora to replace their previous Board system, providing site users with a blogging platform.
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$99
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$559
per month
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Unlimited live blogs /month
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Quora and Medium are both a great, free avenue to produce content and engage with your audience. Quora is more born from a Q&A site which attracts an audience that is searching for answers. The medium tends to attract people looking to add to the conversation. Overall, I think …
I chose the Quora because here I get the most up-to-date information. I can subscribe to interesting topics for me and always get answers to email. Also Quora let me ask any question and get the answers from the professionals. It's been a long time, but I still use Quora. I …
People express their views openly, they have no restrictions like maintaining a professional etiquette or having a 280 characters limit. It is very easy to communicate with the users, checking out social profiles and validating them yourself. The up-voting and down-voting …
Quora Blogs scores high on Social Media Interaction. Although I would rate Medium.com lowest in social interaction. But, high on full proof content. Quora Blogs is a lot more expressive, gives you freedom in any case. Medium doesn't have that liberty because content should be …
Quora Blogs is personalized, authentic and updated on your topics. One can easily use Quora Blogs before the apps mentioned. It is much more interactive than other apps. People show social profiles rather than professional. Content written is very informal unlike too formal on …
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.
As we have to show the highlights of our blogs in the main page of our website. We choose Live Center as here it is very easy to embed those blogs in the home page. Also, this embeding thing was done by content creator so we don't have to reach to developer always.
Quora Blogs are great for businesses that are looking for new audiences and new subjects to talk about. It's especially great for users of Quora Answers as they can integrate those with their blogs to help generate far more content than most. Plus, the social settings help get you seen, liked and subscribed.
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.
Quora Blogs scores high on Social Media Interaction. Although I would rate Medium.com lowest in social interaction. But, high on full proof content. Quora Blogs is a lot more expressive, gives you freedom in any case. Medium doesn't have that liberty because content should be more Academic on Medium whereas LinkedIn never had that transparency due to maintenance of a professional aura.