Banyantree Infomedia has announced the global launch of a brand new sub domain, “Answerify”, after garnering huge response to its beta version launched around 8 months back. The new version is launched with full public access. Answerify is an advanced question and answer portal and is currently being hosted on www.india-server.com making it the first global answers portal launched from India. Beside Answerify, India-server.com also hosts a number of informative domains like news and gadget reviews. The domain has a clear edge over others in the categorization bit and is easy to use and navigate for the user. Banyantree also provides a separate category for brands, a first again for an answer site.
Speaking about the launch of the sub domain, Sanjay Virmani, Managing Partner, said, “I am mighty pleased with the way it has turned out, especially the look and feel of the site. We have been ruminating on this for quite a bit, just to make sure that we do not compromise on the visual aesthetics in trying to achieve something that’s simple to handle.”
He is extremely positive about the raffic and added, “Traffic is something that we aren’t overtly concerned about at the moment. Having kept the categorization simple, we are sure about the site gaining momentum and fast.”
Another first timer and a potential booster for the project is the zero registration process. Sanjay adds, “It is not the first time someone ever did that, however we are surely the earliest to come up with this facility in a question/answer site. As per our observation, when trying to answer someone else’s query, a registration process is usually the strongest hindrance. We understand this and have rightfully done away with the age old registration program. Instead, all one has to do now is insert an email address and get answering.”
Banyantree Infomedia is known for contributing useful and intelligent websites on the Internet such as highereducationinindia.com or Real Estate Hungama. Answerify has set a new benchmark for other answer sites by taking advantage of Web 2.0 and proves it has what Sanjay likes to call, the “Wow Factor”.