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Tips for Successful Webmaster Forum

Discussion in 'Forum Management' started by letsjoy, Dec 10, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hi,


    I am going to make webmaster forum very soon...I need Tips for Successful Webmaster Forum....Shawn if you respond that then I will be thankful to you.


    Thanks

    Letsjoy
     
    letsjoy, Dec 10, 2006 IP
  2. JohnScott

    JohnScott Notable Member

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    The biggest factor in creating a successful forum, IMO, is speedy replies. If a poster doesn't get a quick reply, they tend to go elsewhere.

    More tips for a successful forum.
     
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    scart3r Notable Member

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    I like the forums where the owner is around and present on the boards. It really bugs me where some will just set it up, and then run a big comp to boost numbers. I think that it needs to be of a topic that the owner know things about - or at least is curious about the information - not just around to make money...
     
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    JKhoury Well-Known Member

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    There is no one factor that will spring your forum to life, rather a combination of factors, and even luck.

    You have a lot of competition in the field you've chosen, so being unique is always going to get you noticed, no matter how small your community is.

    However that said, I also believe a warm, friendly community, with an active and approachable administrator is absolutely paramount, and crucial to the image portrayed to your target market.

    It's best to establish a small member base either by paid posting or by registering accounts and posting from them, before attempting any advertising. And the simple reason behind that is, users are reluctant to join an inactive or dead community, from my experience.

    If you need any help whatsoever, feel free to shoot me a PM.
     
    JKhoury, Dec 10, 2006 IP
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    Agreed whole-heartedly. You are getting into a very competitive industry, so you're really going to have to work hard to stand above the rest. Word of mouth can be your most powerful tool. You need to be very nice to your members, respect them, and do whatever you can to make their stay more enjoyable.

    Don't let any threads go unnoticed...if you can convince your members that any question that they ask in your forums will be answered, they will stick around. This is something that is very hard for a large webmaster forum to accomplish, so it's an upper-hand that you should definitely take advantage of.
     
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    sebastya Well-Known Member

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    motivation IMO is the key factor
     
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    THIS is a key factor... Your going to be a little fish in a BIG pond. You have to have a point of difference. Why should I go to your site instead of DP or John's?
     
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    sz2006 Guest

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    Besides DP, which other webmaster forums you often go?
     
    sz2006, Dec 10, 2006 IP
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    Brandon Sheley Illustrious Member

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    Politics and friendliness is a key factor, but none of that will mater unless you have quality content that guest will be interested in. Then keeping them around is another task all together.
    Just try to visit all the other sites relating to yours and help ppl out on those sites as well as your own. :)
    This is what I've been doing and it's working well
    I think this graph speaks for itself
    http://www.alexa.com/data/details/t...ulletinsetup.com&url=forum.vbulletinsetup.com
    I started the site with full force.
     
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  10. letsjoy

    letsjoy Well-Known Member

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    thanks all for your tips..I accept its very hard to run a webmasterforum at that time..I will try to do hard work...more tips will be appriciated
     
    letsjoy, Dec 11, 2006 IP
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    JRayers Well-Known Member

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    You need to take on a particular niche aswell. You look at all the biggest webmaster forums and they are generally focused towards a topic. DP here is Marketing, Namepros for domain names and so on. Perhaps even target your local audience (country) to begin with, i'm working on a forum targetted at Australians and it's working out great.
     
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    You need a unique layout, a well modded script and a lot of interesting articles and topics. It's hard to get off ground, but you might have some good results over the time
     
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    letsjoy, try theadminzone.com. They have a lot information about developing, managing a forum.
     
    Allen, Jan 18, 2007 IP
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    speed is everything i would say, a user comes in forums either to get replies for his issues, or to get new business contacts, as long as he gets them quick he will be willing to stay at the forum
    this might be helpful >> http://forumrating.com/blog/category/forum-promotions/
     
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  17. letsjoy

    letsjoy Well-Known Member

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    Yes you are right as its not entertainment forum that user killing their time ;) and thanks for link
     
    letsjoy, Jan 18, 2007 IP
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    s_u_p_e_r_s_a_m Peon

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    Well, i started a webmaster forum not long ago... (link in sig...) I find the best idea once you have a couple of members is to post as much as possible... I went on holidays for a week and came back to see almost no new posts. When i am active i can see up to 50 or 60 /day...

    Hope that helps,
    Sam
     
    s_u_p_e_r_s_a_m, Jan 18, 2007 IP
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    letsjoy Well-Known Member

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    yup...in starting alot activeness is reqired with no holidays
     
    letsjoy, Jan 19, 2007 IP
  20. s_u_p_e_r_s_a_m

    s_u_p_e_r_s_a_m Peon

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    And more proof... My forum had to be restarted the other day, and in the last 3 or so days i have had almost another 30 members and 550 posts... Not bad in my oponion...

    - Sam
     
    s_u_p_e_r_s_a_m, Jan 24, 2007 IP