Here comes Qassia. It’s modeled similar like Naver, a number one and busiest site in South Korea. Here, it reminds me to Squidoo and Yahoo Answers.

Its idea is simple: share your tidbit of knowledge with others. But Qassia takes it to another step:
You’re allowed to add your sites.
You’re encouraged to share your knowledge with others by writing articles (Qassia calls it intel).
You get revenue sharing from AdSense that’s published in your intel page.
You get Qassia credit for writing intel or rating other intels.
You can exchange this Qassia credit to display your sites.
Will Qassia take off and be succesful like Naver in South Korea or it’s a blunder like Agloco? Time will tell.
Qassia is currently closed to public. You can only join Qassia through this link and it’s free to join.
When you join Qassia, make sure to change the AdSense ID into yours.

I’m curious, what do you think of Qassia?
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