Handling Your Forum In More Ways

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Warning: This content is mostly for advanced forum owners, but if you are a beginner at running forums who feel that they could touch up your forum, continue reading.
The Variety (Sub-forums, etc.)
If you have members up and posting here and there, that's great. If not, try skipping to the next part. Anyway, you need some sub-forums in sections or else that section itself is worthless. Adding extra sections you don't need is NOT necessary and will make you look like a fool. There can be having too much sub-forums though, because if you put many sub-forums in one section including the section topic itself, you'll have to lock the section but keep the other sub-forums open, which for the most part would be kind of pathetic/stupid. :rofl: It's also important to stay organized, this is important because right when your forum is starting to become a hit around the world you especially wouldn't to introduce your members to the forum with a flip-flop of announcements and sticky topics. It's staff's opinion how it is organized, as long as it is in shape your forum will look more professional in those areas.
Keeping active members active
Like I said, don't make too much change. First of all, keep the site advertised wherever you already had it advertised, but put it in your signature on every forum you sign up on, active or not, and this will be better on your forum if you're a nice person and people "happen" to stumble by for that reason. Like I said in the last part, keep adding stuff to motivate members, but again, not too much change. Members can get sick of the same old thing, but they don't want to see a brand new forum on the URL they've been going to for three years.
Keeping Quiet
If your staff, be nice and keep some things quiet. Also, make sure to have a Staff Chat forum and look over the forum daily to keep it healthy.


This is a stub, I know, keep the suggestions coming and if you haven't read the first one and you liked reading this, click here for a more beginner-ish, but more detailed important steps for taking care of your forum. Thank you for reading and have a nice day. 🙂
 
Interesting guide, good for beginners, not so sure about "advanced" forum owners. I, for one, knew this sort of thing before hand and I am not that advanced. 😉
 
-Hiocoie- said:
Warning: This content is mostly for advanced forum owners, but if you are a beginner at running forums who feel that they could touch up your forum, continue reading.

What would you consider being an advanced forum owner?
 
ShadyX said:
-Hiocoie- said:
Warning: This content is mostly for advanced forum owners, but if you are a beginner at running forums who feel that they could touch up your forum, continue reading.

What would you consider being an advanced forum owner?
I kind of am, but how is that any of your business and why and why wouldn't you think I'm not?
 
I didn't say you wasn't an advanced Admin.. Did I?

But I am sure every single person on this forum thinks they are advanced, 99% are not though.
 
ShadyX said:
I didn't say you wasn't an advanced Admin.. Did I?

But I am sure every single person on this forum thinks they are advanced, 99% are not though.
Oh. Sorry.

Well I would consider an advanced forum owner a person who've been running forums for years, have gotten almost or over/around 1000 posts in a month, and decide that they're ready to take their forum to the next step.
 
-Hiocoie- said:
ShadyX said:
I didn't say you wasn't an advanced Admin.. Did I?

But I am sure every single person on this forum thinks they are advanced, 99% are not though.
Oh. Sorry.

Well I would consider an advanced forum owner a person who've been running forums for years, have gotten almost or over/around 1000 posts in a month, and decide that they're ready to take their forum to the next step.

You've done that? Congrats! 😀
 
Darthmaul said:
-Hiocoie- said:
ShadyX said:
I didn't say you wasn't an advanced Admin.. Did I?

But I am sure every single person on this forum thinks they are advanced, 99% are not though.
Oh. Sorry.

Well I would consider an advanced forum owner a person who've been running forums for years, have gotten almost or over/around 1000 posts in a month, and decide that they're ready to take their forum to the next step.

You've done that? Congrats! 😀
No, not necessarily but I'm rounding 1000 posts on my forum. I've actually been running forums for years, but I'm no micro-nerd.

Good luck, Dan.
 
-Hiocoie- said:
ShadyX said:
I didn't say you wasn't an advanced Admin.. Did I?

But I am sure every single person on this forum thinks they are advanced, 99% are not though.
Oh. Sorry.

Well I would consider an advanced forum owner a person who've been running forums for years, have gotten almost or over/around 1000 posts in a month, and decide that they're ready to take their forum to the next step.

Someone that has done this should know this stuff by now. 😛
 
Which is why the advanced thing is misleading 😛 All successful forum owners should know this. 😉

Advanced in my opinion would be adding mods and hosting guides, which software has what etc. 😛
 
That's in the first guide. I'm starting to think I shouldn't have made this at all.
 
Signature promotion is only allowed in some forums. When I went to a forum that had my niche, the removed my signature. It doesn't always work.
 
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