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I've seen a couple of sites that charge users for answers. I only used one once, but I didn't want the answer badly enough.
On the other hand, that would be the key market: if my question was, how do I make this headache stop NOW, or where's the best place to get next-day ezine advertising online, maybe I'd be willing to pay for the answer... hm...
To clarify, on Mahalo Answers you don't have to pay to see the answers.
Not a hope in hell of working. Dumb!
Yahoo Answers won't be stopped by your money losing company :) (you commented on our blog a while ago).
Let's see, who's the biggest in Q&A?
Yahoo Answers (150 ish million monthly visitors)
Wiki.Answers.com (why Yahoo.Answers.com redirects there...I have no idea, if they'd STOP doing that, my bet is they'd collaps) with 41 million visitors
Answerbag (demand media) 10 million visitors
Blurtit (independent, UK company) 5 million visitors
Askville.amazon 4.5 million visitors
Ask.metafilter 4 million monthly visitors
FunAdvice 2.4 million monthly visitors
*** Answerology, Yedda = while acquired, traffic to small to consider worht mentioning.
*** Sodahead.com is more polling, but gets a paultry 1.5 million monthly visitors
Mahalo, per quantcast, gets 3.6 million monthly visitors...so, just by virtue of their total audience size, they could be #7 in a very crowded space. However, given that not all their visitors will be using Q&A at the beginning (I'd bet less than half) that'd put them at 8th place.
Now, seeing that WikiAnswers is public, and they earn (roughly) 1.9 cents per visitors (see their SEC filing) this will net Mahalo an incremental...zero, b/c they probably earn similar on their other page types today.
The real question is: can this translate into serious Mahalo Bucks? In the paid Q&A space, justanswer.com has been the leader for years...which, again, this blog post & others didn't mention they get about 4 million visitors, average question price seems to be 6 bucks from our research. Depending on the transaction fee that Mahalo keeps...it could be a LOT more profitable than free Q&A.