Please Review Entrepreneur Talk, Your Online Business Community

Discussion in 'Websites' started by Braddd, Jun 6, 2006.

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  2. Grokodile

    Grokodile Peon

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    Hmm, hard to critique, I mean, it's a forum right? ;)

    However, personally, the purply-pinkish and orange are not doing it for me.

    Good luck!
     
    Grokodile, Jun 6, 2006 IP
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    Agree with Grokodile...Not a fan of the colors at all. Unless you are a Minnosota Vikings fan...

    12 registered users and 115 posts is not a bad start. The catch 22 of a new forum is getting new registered members, but people will not register on a site with only 12 members -- it's hard to do, believe me I know. I have been running a photography forum (http://thephotostation.net) for over 4 years. It started out as a place to host my pictures and for family and friends to do the same. I then decided to add a forum. Well, it is hard. I have about 1400 members and thousands of posts, but still to this day it is not the most popular photography forum out there to say the least. BUt I do have a great core of people so I am happy with it. I also do not advertise at all. If you want this site to be successful, you will need to advertise.

    I also hear about people paying for posts and paying for new registrations...I am not sure how well that works, but you may want to research it.

    The only other thing I will add is to keep the number of cats to a minimum. As you grow you can add more, but it looks better to have 100 posts in one category than it is to have 2 posts each in 20 categories.

    Good Luck to you!
     
    photostation, Jun 6, 2006 IP