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To those of you who own forums out there, what percentage of your site visitors are registered members? Do you do anything specific to increase signups?
Dani the Computer Science Gal 
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Originally Posted by cscgal
To those of you who own forums out there, what percentage of your site visitors are registered members? Do you do anything specific to increase signups?
i have no clue what the % is but i would say maybe 30% or so but possibly more. and im not doing anything at all to get more at the moment. i havent had time to come up with new ideas on getting more users to signup
You can figure the % out if you have any kind of statistics tracker. First, just take a look at how many unique visitors you get per day. Then, if you use vBulletin, you can look at the statistics for how many members logged in each day
Then just do some simple division. So Kyle, stop using Invision already hehehe
Then just do some simple division. So Kyle, stop using Invision already hehehe
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Originally Posted by cscgal
To those of you who own forums out there, what percentage of your site visitors are registered members? Do you do anything specific to increase signups?
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Its about 10% of unique visitors register in my new forum and only 1 new member out of 10 posts a message, i got 15 active members out of 140 and 10 -less active members who take part now and then!!
What is quick registering? I like that concept...
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Originally Posted by cscgal
To those of you who own forums out there, what percentage of your site visitors are registered members? Do you do anything specific to increase signups?
Good luck. Try bulk email. Never advertise on other ppl's forums because they can get awfully mad and crack the sads with you.
Trust me, I have had that experience.
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