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Quextit CEO Chester Yeum Wants the Right People to Answer Your Questions

There are many question and answer services on the Internet, but cool person in technology Chester Yeum believes that there is an inherent flaw in all of them: they don’t let you choose who can answer your questions.  In response to this problem, Yeum founded Quextit, a question and answer website that lets users set restrictions on who can answer the queries they post.  Unlike public question and answer sites where anyone can answer users’ inquiries regardless of their credentials, Quextit lets users target potential answerers by age, gender, ethnicity, language, educational experience, job, marital status and location.  This means that users won’t get unfit answers from a man with only a high school diploma if the question they’re obviously aiming their question at women with PhDs.  Yeum wants users to be comfortable asking questions on his website.  He believes targeted questions are the best way to do this, as well as ensure that users get answers as relevant as possible when they use the site.  If you have problems creating your profile or using the Quextit interface, contact online tech support to get help. 

Yeum’s website offers several other features as well.  Quextit integrates with Twitter and Facebook.  This means you can spread your inquiry to those on popular social networks as well if you’re unsatisfied with the answers provided on the main site.  Those who have problems integrating third-party websites with social network accounts will need PC support to take advantage of this feature.  Yeum also offers a way to ask questions anonymously on Quextit so that users won’t fear asking anything embarrassing with their public profile attached to it.

Yeum received a bachelor’s degree in engineering physics from McMaster University in 1998.  He went on to work win the semiconductor industry for over a decade before breaking off and starting his own company.  He founded Quextit in 2010 and it continues to be his main source of employment today.  However, he does work on side projects, including DoggyDatez, a mobile application that facilitates meet-up opportunities for dog owners.

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