Whilst doing my daily rounds today, I stumbled across a member who had "New Promotion Forum - Coming very soon" in their signature.
"What a surprise" - I thought.
It seems that week in, week out somewhere or other a new promotion forum is popping up somewhere or other, normally on some free host, using the same skin as about 1,000 other forums and offering all of the usual services you'd expect to see on a promotion forum (Packages, Reviews, Graphics, Etc.).
In the past, people have said things along the lines of "It can be done with the right leadership" or "If they can think of unique services it will be a success". But really, can it?
When the leading promotion forums were started, "Promotion forums" weren't really that well known; and as far as I'm aware ForumPromotion wad the first Promotion Forum to appear anywhere near the freeforums.org network (where FP started off). This gave the board a huge advantage, in that everyone wanted to be part of a unique community, which offered something that hadn't really been done before.
So what has that got to do with new promotion forums? Well, unlike FP and other big promotion forums who started up as one of a kind, new promotion forums rely on promoting on other promotion forums...(wow, that's a lot of "promotion")....to get their members. So in the end, you end up with a small ring of promotion forums, all promoting each other. So there's problem #1, new promotion forums are unable to lure members away from an already established community - to a new community that offers the same services and discussion areas.
Like I said, some say new promotion forums can be successful so long as they're unique, but the Second problem is..."Just how unique can you make your promotion forum". Because most people start up on free hosts, there just isn't the platform to introduce unique services. Our most recent service (Featured forum) is one of a kind and took a long time for the initial idea to come out, and then even longer researching how to code it, and then actually coding it. Surely you would think if there was a successful service that would monopolise all promotion forums it would have already been done?
I'm not sure about you guys, but the way I see it people see the success of forums such as ourselves and think "If I offer all the stuff they do, maybe I can run a popular forum". Then of course, 2 weeks down the line when they've only managed to accumulate 200 posts the forum closes for "personal reasons" and there's a long list of credits and thank you's to the community that didn't really get off the ground.
Looking back, I'm not too sure whether this is a question or a rant.
Either way, what's your opinion on the future of new promotion forums? Do they stand a chance against the big names?
Discuss.
"What a surprise" - I thought.
It seems that week in, week out somewhere or other a new promotion forum is popping up somewhere or other, normally on some free host, using the same skin as about 1,000 other forums and offering all of the usual services you'd expect to see on a promotion forum (Packages, Reviews, Graphics, Etc.).
In the past, people have said things along the lines of "It can be done with the right leadership" or "If they can think of unique services it will be a success". But really, can it?
When the leading promotion forums were started, "Promotion forums" weren't really that well known; and as far as I'm aware ForumPromotion wad the first Promotion Forum to appear anywhere near the freeforums.org network (where FP started off). This gave the board a huge advantage, in that everyone wanted to be part of a unique community, which offered something that hadn't really been done before.
So what has that got to do with new promotion forums? Well, unlike FP and other big promotion forums who started up as one of a kind, new promotion forums rely on promoting on other promotion forums...(wow, that's a lot of "promotion")....to get their members. So in the end, you end up with a small ring of promotion forums, all promoting each other. So there's problem #1, new promotion forums are unable to lure members away from an already established community - to a new community that offers the same services and discussion areas.
Like I said, some say new promotion forums can be successful so long as they're unique, but the Second problem is..."Just how unique can you make your promotion forum". Because most people start up on free hosts, there just isn't the platform to introduce unique services. Our most recent service (Featured forum) is one of a kind and took a long time for the initial idea to come out, and then even longer researching how to code it, and then actually coding it. Surely you would think if there was a successful service that would monopolise all promotion forums it would have already been done?
I'm not sure about you guys, but the way I see it people see the success of forums such as ourselves and think "If I offer all the stuff they do, maybe I can run a popular forum". Then of course, 2 weeks down the line when they've only managed to accumulate 200 posts the forum closes for "personal reasons" and there's a long list of credits and thank you's to the community that didn't really get off the ground.
Looking back, I'm not too sure whether this is a question or a rant.
Either way, what's your opinion on the future of new promotion forums? Do they stand a chance against the big names?
Discuss.







