Questions are broken into business categories like Administration and Management. So, unlike Yahoo Answers or the recently launched Amazon Askville, LinkedIn has chosen to go niche. Like social networks, Q&A is specializing.
Interestingly, you can direct questions to specific connections or to LinkedIn experts. One of the more popular questions concerns how to stop Q&A spam on LinkedIn. The answers are pretty conventional: allow flagging of problematic posts or introduce moderation. There's also a thread on MBA schools on the West Coast.Although there aren't a lot questions or answers populating the site currently, I can see LinkedIn Answers as a go-to resource for those with business-related questions. There's already a community built around LinkedIn so it already has a head start. Users have a great deal of motivation to build a reputation among their peers, and being considered an expert in, say, Pricing or Web Development would be a real boost.

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