AdviceAdda.com, One Spot For All Advices You Need To Take!

When one sits for placement in a company, one makes sure that one has good knowledge about the respective company. This knowledge can be in the form of analysis of it's functioning or a general idea of how it works and what it specialises in. This is more important when the company is not that known or famous. It is what happened with me, when I got to know that AdviceAdda.com was coming to my college for placements. I had not heard about any such company, but when I visited its web link I felt that it was something what I had never seen before.

AdviceAdda.com is one spot where all questions asked by people are answered in less than one week's time. It might sound to you that it is something very usual. The same can be done on Google or Yahoo Answers and these days Quora is a hit amongst youngsters, who go with their question to these websites where random people answer them. But AdviceAdda.com is not one of them, that was what interested me head over heels. I might sound artificial or very sentimental but let me tell you, it is one such company I really looked up to in that moment. What distinguishes this company/website from others is the very idea behind its existence. Here you can ask questions and receive answers from EXPERTS in that very field. Once you start scrolling down the website and going through the tools, you can spot a list of Experts and their respective fields in which they specialise. This means that if you ask for advice then experts would answer your questions, that too free of cost. Now how cool is that? Very much, isn't it? That is what made me "head over heals" for AdviceAdda.com!

When I went on checking the profiles of the experts I understood how we could ask for a counselling session with them individually also. It could be an appointment and some experts charged a fee for that—whereas the online advice was free of cost. 



This brought me back to the memories of my school days when I was shy and introvert. When I had many questions to ask but I hesitated from asking them from people around me, so much so even my near and dear ones did not have that comfort zone with me—to be able to answer my queries—simply because I never asked them. It happens, happens with teenagers that they are bashful of taking advice from elders because they may not have that kind of atmosphere which would make them feel safe and unhesitant to talk about various issues, for example; sex education is not talked about in homes. Another invigorating feather of AdviceAdda.com is that, it gives an individual the freedom to submit a query and receive advice anonymously. The names of the people asking questions is not given, to save their identity. 

At the same time one can visit the website and read Expert advices given to people who have varying questions from wide topics, such as Men's Health, Career, Legal Issues, Parenting, Gadgets etc. It is always a good idea to consult an expert in a given field before taking the decision for oneself which would be the best! You can moreover create your profile on the website and select the topics of your interest about which you would like to be updated when you login. I do read random questions on the website and find them accurate for the given situations also, sometimes I understand things better after reading about them on AdviceAdda.com—on topics where on I do not have much ideas. One advice that I read few days back, caught my attention and I would like to share it with my readers. The question was answered by a Relationship Expert at AdviceAdaa, Ms. Kannupriya Kamboj and was, "I Travel 18 Days a Months & Wife Feels Bored Which Is Causing Problems in Our Marriage, Help!""The husband had further stated that his wife would talk to some other man on her phone in his presence and he did not like it. "

In response to it, Ms. Kamboj explained him, the need to spend time with his wife out of his busy schedule and if still he is not able to do so, then he should fix the problem someway or the other. Because if he had wanted to be this busy in his life than what was the reason to get married?" I would suggest you to read the advice by clicking here.


Listening to its founder Vivek Satya Mitram through my placement drive, I understood how the company got great response from different media houses in less than one year of its existence. Websites such as FirstPost and BBC World Service amongst many others have covered the story of AdviceAdda.com; in May this year FirstPost published an article (http://www.firstpost.com/living/listen-up-indians-advice-addas-notahypocrite-campaign-sends-a-strong-message-2156141.html) which talks of the #NotAHypocrite campaign that it launched!


Mr. Mitram has also given an interview to BBC World Service where he emphasised on how the idea of starting a portal such like his came up to his mind. In his words, "There was no such portal where one could freely share ones' concerns and get the right advice on that given topic. AdviceAdda is just doing what no other company did before." Rightly said, the advice of an expert would not go wrong because of the experience one has in that particular field. In my view this website is also working towards showing people what the right path is in different situations, and how their actions can be wrong sometimes. When one introspects then one is talking to oneself and is sometimes unfamiliar to the many angles from which a particular situation can be seen; AdviceAdda brings those different angles to light, to that given person. It is an eye opener I can say, and a website where youngsters and elders can trust in for obvious reasons. 

All said about them, I would suggest you to take a look of their website and surprise yourself with free advices.
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Gagandeep Singh Vaid


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