When it comes to thread starters or original posts, every forum member has their own style. Some love to post one liners that are short and tot he point while others like to post article length wikis that act more like reference than discussion starters.
And, there are advantages to both styles of forum posts.
As a forum owner, you will value the longer posts as they are better for your on page SEO; more likely to get linked back to from other blogs and forums and a great teaching tool for members and guests of the forum.
However, a longer post will usually cover multiple sides of an issue, leaving very little room for discussion.
That's where one liner and short forum posts are useful as they allow forum members to jump into the conversation and add their own point of view, rather than being told how they should be thinking.
As a forum owner, which style of post do you prefer on your forum? And, as a forum member, which style of post do you usually make?
And, there are advantages to both styles of forum posts.
As a forum owner, you will value the longer posts as they are better for your on page SEO; more likely to get linked back to from other blogs and forums and a great teaching tool for members and guests of the forum.
However, a longer post will usually cover multiple sides of an issue, leaving very little room for discussion.
That's where one liner and short forum posts are useful as they allow forum members to jump into the conversation and add their own point of view, rather than being told how they should be thinking.
As a forum owner, which style of post do you prefer on your forum? And, as a forum member, which style of post do you usually make?







