It completely depends on a number of factors. Everything from the subject of the forum down to the forum software and if you have a paid host or not.abefroman said:What is considered a good number of members to have at first, say the first 2 months?
Yes, but it works both ways as I had like 1,200 members after 2 months.hcfwesker said:150 - 200 is a little too extrame a number. I've been open for less than 4 months, and just now fixing to hit the 100 mark.
Thanks for the tips!Snorki said:1. Advertising Here
2. Put your website below your sig so everytime you post, people can view your website under your post. =)
2. Doing a post member exchange here.
3. Get good metatags.
4. Get your own domain.
5. Have something unique about your forum (Makes it different from everybody else's) is always attractive and gets users looking more at your forums. 😉
6. Having a good looking lay out.
7. Possibly a custom skin and topic icons if you are able too.
8. Your own banner.
=) Hope I helped. ~lol~
I say the number of members doesnt matter. If you provide a good community that has some active and loyal members then what more can you ask for? Ive seen forums that have less than 20 members but the forum was extremely active.abefroman said:What is considered a good number of members to have at first, say the first 2 months?
abefroman said:Thanks for the tips!Snorki said:1. Advertising Here
2. Put your website below your sig so everytime you post, people can view your website under your post. =)
2. Doing a post member exchange here.
3. Get good metatags.
4. Get your own domain.
5. Have something unique about your forum (Makes it different from everybody else's) is always attractive and gets users looking more at your forums. 😉
6. Having a good looking lay out.
7. Possibly a custom skin and topic icons if you are able too.
8. Your own banner.
=) Hope I helped. ~lol~
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