10 tips for a successful forum

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Blog Article: 10 tips to a successful forum

1) Opening; Do not open until you have at least got a banner, a template and all the forums set up and the permissions checked. If your forum is open without a banner/template it will be far less appealing to guests and you are less likely to get a good start, and if a forum gets off to a poor start you’re going to struggle to make it successful in the long term.

2) Once open, advertise. This may seem obvious but don’t just post topics on advertising forums then leave. Stay active at the advertising forums you joined and request all the services, and bump your advertisement topic as often as you are allowed. On top of using promotion forums to advertise, you can use lots of other resources; these include directories, topsites (only effective though if you have a high rank on them), link referral and most recently twitter seems to be a good method of promotion.

3) As administrator, participate as much as possible. Try to start threads on a regular basis and also reply to threads, especially try to reply to every thread in the introduction threads. If you don’t do this your members will think you are disinterested in your own forum and also you have almost no chance of establishing a decent community.

4) Make sure your forum is viewable to guests. One pet hate of all guests is not being able to see what they are joining. Hiding sections like tutorials is ok, but don’t hide the whole forum. A lot of people do this and it puts off any visitors, however nice the banner and template might be.

5) Don’t overstaff. Having too many staff might intimidate guests, especially if the posting is dominated by staff. It can also appear to be a cover up for a lack of activity from the actual members.

6) Get a good rank on Google. Google can give you a lot of traffic if you get a decent rank, so it is key that you get a high rank on google, especially if your forum is about something less common for example a tennis forum. If you are on the 3rd page of google for tennis forum, you are far less likely to get activity as people generally won’t go to the 3rd page of google when searching for something like that.

7) Get a domain. If money is really a issue you can get a domain for two years at http://dntemple.com. A domain makes your site looks more professional and also shows guests that you have enough interest in your forum to spend money/time getting a domain.

8. Try and do some sort of updates from time to time. If you never add anything new to your forum it is more then likely members will get disinterested and eventually leave. An example of an update is getting a new template occasionally, adding a new section or starting a contest. Doing this will make the community more interested in the site.

9) When hiring staff, make sure the person you are hiring isn’t going to cause problems. You should make sure if you hire someone they don’t have a bad reputation. Also if a staff member abuses his power to a serious extent (I.e deleting topics for no reason) remove him immediately before he causes anymore damage. I think at this stage that you shouldn’t trust the staff member anymore and if a staff member has breached the administrators trust I don’t think they deserve to be staff and you should take the precautionary approach.

10) Add modifications to your forum. If you don’t have modifications like quick reply for example and don’t add them even when it is suggested, it’s unlikely the members will want to stick around. And much like with the 3rd point, it shows a lack of interest and also some laziness. If you can’t install modifications then either learn or try and get someone else to do it and also explain this situation if someone suggestions a modification like quick reply.

Thank you for reading and please comment.

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Nice tips here! I also suggest DNtemple if you need a domain name, I am a moderator and if you have any questions about it PM me there, same username -happy-
 
Thanks. Just to let you all know I've given you all +rep for the positive comments.
 
Great tips really good advice you have gave us here. and thank you for that. +rep!
 
Even though some of it seems really obvious, its sometimes easy to forget this kind of thing! Useful post, thanks
 
lifetube said:
Even though some of it seems really obvious, its sometimes easy to forget this kind of thing! Useful post, thanks


Yes it is. I just added a sitemap to my site and been trying to get it more recognized, By more search engines.
 
Thanks for all the positive comments 🙂

I might be writing more articles soon.
 
Thanks a lot for the rep point, much appreciated.

In case anyone was thinking of commenting the blog, no need anymore because it's dead and not in use.
 
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