GirlsAskGuys
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Girls Ask Guys.com is a Q&A website focusing on love, sex and relationships. The website offers its members tools to ask, answer questions, write articles, rate posts among others. The website was launched in June 2007 and has since been funded privately. Membership to GirlsAskGuys is free. Upon subscription and through site participation members earn points, which later can be redeemed for gift certificates or other exclusive features. Points also allow members to advance levels, which is an indicator of member activity.

Overview

All content on GirlsAskGuys is moderated by site administrators along with select members to keep the content informative as well as entertaining. Offensive, explicit and other inappropriate content, as well as users are removed promptly; the also provides tools to report such content and users.

GirlsAskGuys recently partnered with Matt Titus
Matt Titus
Matthew "Matt" Titus is a professional matchmaker in New York City. He owns and operates his own matchmaking service Matt's Little Black Book and the date/relationship coaching service The Love Consultants....

 & Tamsen Fadal
Tamsen Fadal
Tamsen Fadal is a Lebanse American journalist, author and media personality who is currently the morning anchor on the WPIX Morning News in New York City. Previously, she hosted Totally Tamsen segments for WPIX in New York City. Fadal also appears regularly on the syndicated television show Better...

, Relationship Experts and Authors, to provide Video Answers to its members in exchange of the points they collected. Main site functionalities include asking, answering and commenting on questions, writing stories, and collaborating with other site members, as well as allowing its users to chat thru Meebo
Meebo
Meebo is a social platform connecting users with their friends across the web. It began in 2005 as a browser based instant messaging program which supported multiple IM services, including Yahoo! Messenger, Windows Live Messenger, AIM, ICQ, MySpaceIM, Facebook Chat, Google Talk, CafeMom and...

 IM sessions.

Since its inception, GirlsAskGuys has been featured on several outlets including Killerstartups, Coolsiteoftheday, Crunchbase, Mashable
Mashable
Mashable is an American news website and Internet news blog founded by Pete Cashmore. The website's primary focus is social media news, but also covers news and developments in mobile, entertainment, online video, business, web development, technology, memes and gadgets...

, and St. Louis Post-Dispatch
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch is the major city-wide newspaper in St. Louis, Missouri. Although written to serve Greater St. Louis, the Post-Dispatch is one of the largest newspapers in the Midwestern United States, and is available and read as far west as Kansas City, Missouri, as far south as...

. Currently with a reported 5+ million monthly pageviews, a Quantcast
Quantcast
Quantcast is a California based company that provides publishers and marketers with the ability to understand, deliver and reach their best audiences at a massive scale...

 ranking around 3500, it ranks among the largest Relationship Advice Communities on the Internet and received the Top Q&A website award in July 2010.

Main Site Features

  • Ask Question,
  • Polls,
  • Answer Question,
  • Write Articles,
  • Rate questions, answers, articles,
  • Follow, befriend members,
  • Meebo IM,
  • Expert Videos,
  • How-to Videos,
  • Contests,
  • Reality Check

See also

  • Askalo
    Askalo
    Askalo is a social networking and user-generated local question-and-answer site. Askalo users can ask questions about any local topic and share answers tailored to their individual needs.- History :...

  • Yahoo! Answers
    Yahoo! Answers
    Yahoo! Answers is a community-driven question-and-answer site or a knowledge market launched by Yahoo! on June 28, 2005 that allows users to both submit questions to be answered and answer questions asked by other users...

  • Google Answers
    Google Answers
    Google Answers was an online knowledge market offered by Google that allowed users to post bounties for well researched answers to their queries. Asker-accepted answers cost $2 to $200. Google retained 25% of the researcher's reward and a 50 cent fee per question. In addition to the researcher's...

  • Hunch (website)
    Hunch (website)
    Hunch is a website, designed as a collective intelligence decision-making system that uses decision trees to make decisions based on users' interest. Hunch is building the 'taste graph' for the internet, mapping every person to every entity — and their affinity for that entity. The system asks...

  • Knowledge Search
    Knowledge Search
    Knowledge Search service is an information-sharing tool launched in 2002 for Naver users. The tool allows users to ask just about any question, such as how to cook "ramen" or how to subscribe to international magazines via the Internet, and get answers from other users...

  • Wiki Answers
  • Answerbag
    Answerbag
    Answerbag is a collaborative online database of FAQs, where questions are asked and answered by users. Instead of the one question—one answer model, multiple answers to a given question are presented, in descending order of user ratings. As of December 2006, Answerbag was the second largest...


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