Get Your Qhub Invites Here
Earlier today, we posted about Qhub, a service that lets you create your very own Questions and Answers website. You could use it to get much needed feedback from your community and keep your ear to the streets. Qhub is in private beta, but has been generous enough to give us some invites.
To get your Qhub invite:
- Leave a comment on our original post here: How To Create Your Own Q&A Website with Qhub, telling us what you think about it and how you might use it
- Contact me on Twitter (@rahsheen) and I’ll DM you your invite code (you have to follow me first)
I only have 25 invites to give away, so don’t waste any time.
Category: Giveaways | Tags: invites, qhub
Qhub.com is now in open Beta… this means you no longer need a code to create your own.
Don't forget that the site is for your own Q&A site, make sure you invite people to join your site once created and ensure that there is useful content for users to see, answer and share. Also, try to customise it to make it your own, completing the 'Welcome' section to let users know what your Qhub is all about.
It's Q&A your way!
rahsheen, I would prefer a invite for my new site Hyper-Gate.com and will add this Q&A element to my IT Blog. Thanks aka @bcultral
Make sure you guys get at me on Twitter so that I can DM your invites!
I will use it to create a Q/a forum for a client i'm working with
I would love to have a Q&A forum on my site to discuss the ins and outs of publicity! Going to follow you on Twitter @rahsheen, but I have a sinking feeling those invites are gone. Doesn't pay to be late!–AK Cabell, Cabell Publicity LLC
The development of a niche or expert site involves FAQs and Q&As. This service is vital in creating a subject specific interactive site. Thanks for the invite Rahsheen, and thanks to Angela for the great service BlackWeb2.o provides! I will be launching a new service soon and would like to reserve the service to coincide with my new service site: Hyper-Gate.com…
Would love an invite. Can use it to “test” my own and client products prior to release/sale. Give me a better measure of what consumers really want. Also, use it for entertainment purposes-creating conversations and getting more diverse answers than my little circle.
I would use as a QA for my blog for readers to ask / answer questions about ecommerce