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How to get mods?

Discussion in 'Forum Management' started by alternativerage, Aug 26, 2005.

  1. #1
    I have a forum www.rugjug.com and I have been having great luck getting it going and getting posting, however, with how fast it is growing, I could definitely use some moderators for it now. What is the best way about getting mods if your current userbase doesn't want to do it?

    And on another note, if you would like to be a mod, let me know! I really could use the help!
     
    alternativerage, Aug 26, 2005 IP
  2. Talkfreelance

    Talkfreelance Peon

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    Ask your friends, make sure it's people you know and trust. :)
     
    Talkfreelance, Aug 27, 2005 IP
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    l234244 Peon

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    Aside from the moderators you have way too many forums for the number of members. I counted about 15 forums which had no threads/posts in, you need to try and make it look busy, condense them now then expand as you get bigger.
     
    l234244, Aug 27, 2005 IP
  4. alternativerage

    alternativerage Guest

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    I just added quite a bit of content today... that's why it looked empty. The site has been very good about filling up empty content areas, so I'm not too worried about that. My biggest issue right now is more or less being able to handle it all by myself with the growth that the site is having. So I'm really pushing hard for some more mods before I do much more marketing.
     
    alternativerage, Aug 27, 2005 IP
  5. sarahk

    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    You have 21 members so you have a way to go before you have to worry about getting mods. You will work out who the trusted members are and who is enthusiastic about your site. Personally I'd reorganise the order of the forums and put the sporting, lifestyle sections ahead of the foreplay and homosexuality sections. But then I don't know your target market, you may be "spot on"...

    Keep on adding content and see how it goes...

    Good luck

    Sarah
     
    sarahk, Aug 27, 2005 IP
  6. just-4-teens

    just-4-teens Peon

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    for mods, i normally find a member that has been there from the start, is an active member/poster and plays by the rules.

    if your not sure if you can trust them dont give them too many privilages and put them on a 2 week trial
     
    just-4-teens, Aug 27, 2005 IP
  7. gamblinglord

    gamblinglord Peon

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    i would suggest that you ask volunteers among your members first. If you were not able to get some volunteers then try hiring experienced moderators.
     
    gamblinglord, Dec 27, 2010 IP
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    calum Peon

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    I have forums with like 5000 members and 2 mods, I also mod a forum with 1500 members by myself. All new admins try and over-mod things, you can do it by yourself - even look at DP it doesnt have many mods.
     
    calum, Dec 27, 2010 IP
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    scylla Notable Member

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    gamblinglord... Why did you bump a 5 year old thread?
     
    scylla, Dec 27, 2010 IP
  10. gamblinglord

    gamblinglord Peon

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    well the topic is still relevant.... how to get moderators is still a challenge for many forum owners today. At the same time the previous replies are still relevant.
     
    gamblinglord, Dec 27, 2010 IP
  11. whitey99

    whitey99 Active Member

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    One of my forums is 5000 members with 3 mods. In my view it all depends on the niche and what sort of members you have.

    Attract mods with offering some bonus features - e.g. email address, closed forums etc.
     
    whitey99, Dec 27, 2010 IP
  12. sikatangpinoy

    sikatangpinoy Peon

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    you can also get mods for paid, on the starting line this will do the job.
     
    sikatangpinoy, Dec 27, 2010 IP
  13. drewtoby

    drewtoby Well-Known Member

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    I agree, I would rely on the forum members
     
    drewtoby, Mar 5, 2011 IP
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    rain21 Active Member

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    ask from your friends to support you.
     
    rain21, Mar 20, 2011 IP
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    Groovystar Peon

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    I have found the best way to get mods is to select them from among your most active, mature, friendly, intelligent and trustworthy members. They've already proven they love the place. They need to love it to be a good mod.
     
    Groovystar, Mar 21, 2011 IP
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    Zhoog Peon

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    I agree with Groovystar. The active members will probably be honored that find them worthy mods. Give them some extra's, possible a percentage of adsense positions if your using that. Have them use an own publishing account so they can see their income grow and automatically get an idea of what topics have the most pageviews. You may also grant them access to your Analytics. This is a great way to keep them involved with the expansion of the forum.
     
    Zhoog, Apr 6, 2011 IP
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    JPMiddleton Well-Known Member

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    How many do they have here? Are they volunteers?
     
    JPMiddleton, Apr 30, 2011 IP