@writerpollock My favorite has been Eric Whitacre's (https://wiselike.com/eric-whitacre) - mainly because I learned a lot about what someone can use Wiselike for. He got lots of praises on his page, and people who look up to him had a place to quickly get his word on something.
I'm looking forward to when Guy Kawasaki launches his page on Wednesday. You can see when certain people are joining here https://wiselike.com/featured
@emigna Wiselike pages are not just live events or one-time things. It persists. The idea is to use it as a page to showoff what you're good at (most likely it's what you do for a career). You build a subscriber-base through Wiselike over time (similar to followers on Twitter). These subscribers get notified whenever you answer a question, so it's a more direct connection than Twitter currently does with tweets in a feed.
We are aiming to help you create a more engaged and professional set of personal subscribers than what you'd get from Reddit or Quora. We want to help people connect in even better ways with their subscribers in the future. We hope this is more valuable than just a one-time 'AMA.'
Thanks for the question :)
Now anyone can host their own AMAs to share their expertise and passions with their followers or fans. Love the platform. My brother is a power user he loves it so much.
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