Replacing your website's forum with a Facebook Page/Group?

Discussion in 'General Business' started by Pixelrage, Jan 31, 2010.

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    Just wanted to hear some opinions of this - I run a video site that is going on its 10th year this year. It has a forum that gets no attention (yes, after 10 years of being live) - if it gets one post per month, that's a lot.

    With that being said, the site is almost done being rebuilt from the ground up. Would it be a good business move to ditch my vBulletin forum and direct everyone to my site's official Facebook Page instead? I would 301-redirect the forum to the front page (PR4 with a very small number of backlinks that I can go back and edit) and advertise the Facebook Page at the top of the site instead.

    Any feelings about doing something like this?

    The only negative thing I can see is if Facebook ever decides to ditch Pages in the future.
     
    Pixelrage, Jan 31, 2010 IP
  2. FavouritesBlog

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    yes it will do better, facebook has more exposure and your forum already doesn't have a lot of posts. So yeah, i think its a good move.
     
    FavouritesBlog, Jan 31, 2010 IP
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    I'd do both... You should put more effort into post on the forum and start the facebook page....
     
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  4. Pixelrage

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    Thanks guys -

    What are your feelings about replacing the site's "comments" feature on each page with a Facebook Connect or Disqus login instead? I noticed that some really big sites (including Mashable) have done this.
     
    Pixelrage, Feb 1, 2010 IP