Guide to Good Forums 2: Starting off

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Author:Spek of Talkpark.net

Step 1:
Before starting anything or even conceptualizing an idea, you need to have had developed a following on a few different forums. Get some close friends on your MSN/AIM list and do whatever favors you can for other people. Your goal is to get people to remember who you are. For example, when I'm new to a forum and people reply to my posts, I'm sure to check out the links in their signatures, etc. Be as welcoming as you can. You'd be surprised how many people are out there looking for a cool community to join.

Step 2:
Think of an idea. What kind of forum will you own? Will it be connected to a website? Will it have a portal? Will you be a design forum? A debate forum? General forum? Think of a unique idea to bring people in. For example, at TalkPark.net, my forum, we have a webcomic and various contests to keep people coming back.

Step 3:
Find a co-owner. If you don't have the money to invest in a professional designer or programmer for your site, you should find a buddy to help you start things, preferably someone who is knowledgeable in designing/coding. Also, don't be afraid to start learning to design or code. For a webmaster, this is one of the most important things to know.

Step 4:
When the skin for your forum is complete and you have all the content set up, start hyping your forum by making "coming soon" signatures. Ask your friends to wear them as well. This will spark curiosity.

Step 5:
When your main theme is completely made, do NOT release your forum. Spent a little time having the forum be invite-only and fill it up with a good 500 pre-release posts. This will make all the current members feel special as well as not scare away potential new members (nobody likes making a forum go from no activity to a lot of activity so odds are if you have zero posts in some boards, nobody will bother to second think joining).

Step 6:

Release your forum! Post it on as many websites as you know, get everyone to tell their friends about it. Don't just open it to the public and expect members to pour in. That won't happen. You need to be constantly posting your website at other forums (within their rules, don't EVER spam your link, all it does is give you a bad name). And don't forget to keep posting on those sites even after your forum is open. Keep offering support and remember to have the link to your site in your signature at all times (which is basically like plugging your forum in every post you make).
 
Thought I would bump this so that it can tie into my new article.
 
Wow, I released my forum a week ago, step #5 is great I would never think of something like that 😱
 
Most of the things are right, but my favorite is #1, if you can make this, your forum will go viral 🙂 And you will be amazed by results.
 
Sorry to bump up an old topic, but I think another key thing to have there is creating a warm friendly atmosphere with nice staff also helps a lot in the release stage.
 
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