How to restore a dead forum.

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www.everything-forum.co.uk is dying.

It was really active but it seems to have just lost posts.

I was wondering if anyone has any tips to restore it.

Advertising is helping, I'm advertising all I possibly can, but I need help on getting members to carry on porting once they've joined.

Thanks a lot

BTW - if any of you guys would join it'd be great ๐Ÿ™‚
 
Great!

I just need ideas on getting an active community really ๐Ÿ™‚
 
That you've joined.

I'm just happy that we get another active member ๐Ÿ™‚

If anyone could give me any advice (even if you can't join) it'd be great ๐Ÿ™‚
 
here are some of my tips

add something like an arcade or something different.. mines a music board, ive added a video index ๐Ÿ˜‰

maybe change the layout abit or the skin

make some competitions, member of the month and that kind of thing

join advertising forums. request packages/reviews/post exchanges

add your forum to topsites

and ADVERTISE.... Everywhere!
 
Fenrir said:
here are some of my tips

add something like an arcade or something different.. mines a music board, ive added a video index ๐Ÿ˜‰

maybe change the layout abit or the skin

make some competitions, member of the month and that kind of thing

join advertising forums. request packages/reviews/post exchanges

add your forum to topsites

and ADVERTISE.... Everywhere!

Thanks, that's really helpful ๐Ÿ™‚
 
1) Host some posting contests with decent prizes.

2) Do post exchanges. Offer to make more posts in return so that more people will exchange with you.

3) Post on related forums with your forum's url link in your signature.

4) Join a large FaceBook group and advertise your forum there.

Hope that helps!
 
First off, figure out what your forum is. In your case that may be hard as its "everything" lol. Once you figure it out, which can take awhile, its up to you to run some numbers, be creative, and find out the best way to market your site to the general people. Find unique ways to make your forum sound worthly of their member ship, and activity. If you cant appeal to people, you have no hope of members joining and being active.

The second thing to keep in mind is SEO, and linkbacks. SEO plays a major role these days, and linkbacks never hurt when used correctly (IE, not spam, unless you are aware of how to turn negative attention into positive attention, something im rather good at >_>) Linkbacks should be placed anywhere and everywhere. When commenting on blogs is what helps me most. I leave daily comments on a torrent news blog with close to 600,000 readers, and a high PR. Place your link in every signature you have, on blogs, link exchanges, ect.

From what ive learned, it usually takes a browser about 2 seconds to decide if your forum is worth actually "looking" at or not. The use of attention grabbing (yet easy on the eyes) colors and forum skin are a plus. Once you have the guest do a double take, they usually look around some, and may decide to join if they think your community is strong. Having an ugly, or bright skin can be very guest (and user) unfriendly.

A strong, active, community is hard to start at first, this is known. Because of this, you need to create a "mirror" image of one that is active, and pass it off as what your site actually is. This can be done many ways, but usually entalls the following;
-Welcome guests as soon as possible, shows your community is strong and friendly.
-dnt tipe liek dis, its not cool, and its not true 1337 either.
-Create "fake" accounts that you can use to reply with.
-Order packages from forums such as this, do post exchanges.
-Keep the forum clear of spam and junk posts.
-Be online as much as possible, even if just in another tab. This shows you care.

Dont be afraid to contact the owners of blogs and ask if they would like to do a write up on your site. It would help if the blog was related to your content, but overall you should be fine. I know alot of writers are constantly searching for a "Sundays" post, which is a slow news day. They very well might do a post about your site simply to save them an hour of surfing for weird news.

Know your rivals. Google up the sites that contain content like yours, and keep a close watch on what they do. Try to come up with ideas they havnt yet, be unique. Personally, I keep a close watch on my rival sites so that I dont "copy" them by mistake. If we both think up the idea of adding "a" and they release it a day before I do, it would be smart to allow "a" to be theirs, while you then improve "a" and release it as better and more thought out than their "a", if that makes any sense ๐Ÿ˜›

Thats all for tonight, im tired. Sorry if theres key errors, ive been having finger issues lately. Hope some of this helpped, and if you would like to do a banner exchange with my site (100+ members, 5000+ posts) just let me know kay? Good luck with your site -๐Ÿ˜‰-
 
Ghost said:
First off, figure out what your forum is. In your case that may be hard as its "everything" lol. Once you figure it out, which can take awhile, its up to you to run some numbers, be creative, and find out the best way to market your site to the general people. Find unique ways to make your forum sound worthly of their member ship, and activity. If you cant appeal to people, you have no hope of members joining and being active.

The second thing to keep in mind is SEO, and linkbacks. SEO plays a major role these days, and linkbacks never hurt when used correctly (IE, not spam, unless you are aware of how to turn negative attention into positive attention, something im rather good at >_>) Linkbacks should be placed anywhere and everywhere. When commenting on blogs is what helps me most. I leave daily comments on a torrent news blog with close to 600,000 readers, and a high PR. Place your link in every signature you have, on blogs, link exchanges, ect.

From what ive learned, it usually takes a browser about 2 seconds to decide if your forum is worth actually "looking" at or not. The use of attention grabbing (yet easy on the eyes) colors and forum skin are a plus. Once you have the guest do a double take, they usually look around some, and may decide to join if they think your community is strong. Having an ugly, or bright skin can be very guest (and user) unfriendly.

A strong, active, community is hard to start at first, this is known. Because of this, you need to create a "mirror" image of one that is active, and pass it off as what your site actually is. This can be done many ways, but usually entalls the following;
-Welcome guests as soon as possible, shows your community is strong and friendly.
-dnt tipe liek dis, its not cool, and its not true 1337 either.
-Create "fake" accounts that you can use to reply with.
-Order packages from forums such as this, do post exchanges.
-Keep the forum clear of spam and junk posts.
-Be online as much as possible, even if just in another tab. This shows you care.

Dont be afraid to contact the owners of blogs and ask if they would like to do a write up on your site. It would help if the blog was related to your content, but overall you should be fine. I know alot of writers are constantly searching for a "Sundays" post, which is a slow news day. They very well might do a post about your site simply to save them an hour of surfing for weird news.

Know your rivals. Google up the sites that contain content like yours, and keep a close watch on what they do. Try to come up with ideas they havnt yet, be unique. Personally, I keep a close watch on my rival sites so that I dont "copy" them by mistake. If we both think up the idea of adding "a" and they release it a day before I do, it would be smart to allow "a" to be theirs, while you then improve "a" and release it as better and more thought out than their "a", if that makes any sense ๐Ÿ˜›

Thats all for tonight, im tired. Sorry if theres key errors, ive been having finger issues lately. Hope some of this helpped, and if you would like to do a banner exchange with my site (100+ members, 5000+ posts) just let me know kay? Good luck with your site -๐Ÿ˜‰-

Wow, that's really helpful.

I'll think about using those tips and would definetly be willing to do a banner exchange with your site, how would I get it?

Reputation point added, thanks again ๐Ÿ™‚
 
Just hit me up with an email admin [at] bluehumor.org with your banner, 468x60 and ill reply with mine. Ill add yours up the day I get it, and itll appear under all quick reply boxes on the site. Currently I have some web hosts ones there, a proxy one, and some others (its in a javascript random banner code by spyka)

If you send me the email now, it might be a few hours before I can get to it, about to go out sleding with a friend in about 3 minutes xD

Snow days ftw -razz-
 
Right, I've posted in your thread on here and I'll try to get you an email done ๐Ÿ™‚

Thanks again
 
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