@Carlos X Ofcourse if you are running multiple forum sites and if one doesn't work just pull the plug on it. Thats great to hear the you found your success on CoDForums. But how do you determine if the forum just isn't working? Sometimes it maybe lack of advertisement or engagement that makes the forum unsuccessful?
I'll give some examples here. I'm currently on phone, so pardon me if this is short or whatever. I had a whole post written, my dumbass pressed back. But ill try remembering what I said...
BFI Forum - It was successful for a while. This dumbfounded and still dumbfounds me today. Anyway, I purchased BF5Forum, because of rumors and leaks. But the minute I saw the marketing materials for a possible "Battlefield 1," I took a minute to think about the strategy I was going to do this. I purchased all available domains to become the first and the only Battlefield 1 Forum. I used "BF1 Forum" as board name, "Battlefield 1 Forums" as SEO. It was successful until people purchased the game and realized how poorly balanced the game was. The traffic was consistent until the month after the game was released. The traffic to posts/members statistics were unbalanced, but in saying that it was my most successful site for a site I built from scratch. I purchased a database yeah, but it's not relevant to the subject at hand. However, from that perch, the post/members growth was not consistent. My official announcement is
here.
TitanFall 2 Forums - This also dumbfounds me, so weird. So the traffic was okay, the posts-to-members ratio is low, but i see traffic. However in this case i was competing against another TitanFall Forum. The board name this time matches the actual domain, so... I didn't have to worry about SEO this time. Ready for the plot twist?
TWO THOUSAND FOLLOWERS ON FACEBOOK. *facepalms* I did post links to the page, but none of them registered! AGH.
That made me confused to no end. Especially with a beautiful skin. My official announcement is
here.
BF5Forum - Now this one makes sense. It has nothing to do with me this time. Now, keep in mind, I already merged the old BF5 Forum into DestroyRepeat, so I had to start from scratch. I did everything as I have done before. "BF5 Forum" board name, and "Battlefield 5 Forums" as SEO. Traffic was consistent until reveal trailer. Then, afterwards stupid EA went woke with their messaging. So, I lost potential traffic, members, and so on and forth. This one, I completely understood.
DMC Forums - In this case it was a mixed bag. Traffic was there, but it was not able to capture the #1 page rank because Devilmaycry.org already ranks #1 for the "Devil May Cry Forums" keyword despite the domain being different.