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| | by Ryan Chua November 27, 2007 |
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| Ryan Chua is a professional IT and Online marketing consultant for the past 5 years. Ever since running his own traffic and profit generating websites, he has been teaching others how to do the same for their own online endeavours. For more information, visit ForumSecretsRevealed.com |
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Increasing user activity on your forum is similar to creating excitement in a market place. Users are often attracted to more activity, updated posts and growth in the number of active members. To increase the number of users on your forum, employ forum-posters to contribute few interesting threads on a daily basis. In this article, we cover the 3 main components of boosting user activity. A forum works similar to a bulletin board
and involves people with common interests that discuss and share their
opinions and experiences.
When creating an online forum, the
basic structure should be based on what your site features and offers
as products or services. Online forums can help you realize the
expectations and complains of your present and soon to be customers.
Increasing
user activity on your forum is similar to creating excitement in a
market place. Users are often attracted to more activity, updated posts
and growth in the number of active members. To increase the number of
users on your forum, employ forum-posters to contribute few interesting
threads on a daily basis.
Creating interests in users require
constant marketing and even references from affiliate websites. Stated
below are some ideas that can increase the popularity of your forums.
Establish Your Niche Topic for the Forum.
A
forum’s popularity is dictated by the content it offers. As a
Webmaster, you may feel that the forum must cover anything and
everything to generate better posts and dedicated members.
It
isn’t so; a purposeless forum could become stagnant in a matter of
weeks. The fact is a forum is run by its theme, without which it is
simply a chat client. Enthusiastic webmasters that start-up with many
sub-forums, lose out on their ratings. If a visitor happens to visit
such a website, he may leave looking at the ‘general forum’
A
forum’s success in enrolling new members depends totally on its niche
topic. A niche topic takes weeks to develop, but it can stabilize your
forum and secure genuine members that can reach moderator status.
Besides, a niche topic can get the forum listed on search engines
generating more revenue and creating affiliates.
However, at the
same time you can still reserve a sub-forum for broad discussions. A
Lounge sub-forum is one such suitable place that permits posts on
anything and everything.
Select the best and Right Web Forum Script
Launching
a forum is an extremely risky venture and would require a lot of
financial compromises. In addition, the success of a forum depends on
active member participation and you must make your forum experience as
pleasant as possible.
A Forum experience depends on the layout,
the source code and the front-end design. The efficient display of a
forum front-end requires timely coordination of these three components.
A failure in set-up of any of these three components can lead to a
cached or a scrambled look of your forum text and activities. At the
same time, serious users looking to participate in a forum discussion
would not like a system slowdown or errors while uploading forum pages
or while visiting hyperlinks
In such cases, it is better to
use a low-end free forum script (phpbb) that is compatible with
high-end advanced forum-script (vbulletin). Such scripts are able to
migrate forum information and logs to another forum script without
problems and errors.
Providing Regular reviews and Accurate Information:
As
a Webmaster, you have a duty of keeping your members well informed
about product reviews and updates. The reviews could be of your own
product or of affiliates. Visitors looking for reviews should be able
to find them in a the center "main" content area.
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