| | |
How do I encourage people to post their questions more?
Please support our Social Media and Online Communities advertiser: Get a Free Web Site Analysis!
![]() |
I've a online community for software developers, students and webmasters. The site is <url snipped>
I've launched this site on march 2008, since then I got lots of traffic from google or linkreferral or any other sites. From Google analytics I came to know that I'm getting around 100-120 unique users per day but all of them are coming for the articles or code snippets I've in my site. What I found that they are not willing to post in the forum, only some them.
Can anyone suggest me where am I lagging?
Can you suggest some tips for me on how can I convert the guests into posters in my forum?
I've launched this site on march 2008, since then I got lots of traffic from google or linkreferral or any other sites. From Google analytics I came to know that I'm getting around 100-120 unique users per day but all of them are coming for the articles or code snippets I've in my site. What I found that they are not willing to post in the forum, only some them.
Can anyone suggest me where am I lagging?
Can you suggest some tips for me on how can I convert the guests into posters in my forum?
Last edited by Ancient Dragon; Nov 5th, 2008 at 7:03 pm. Reason: snipped URL
Stuck in the middle of Java/PHP/Ajax development?
For free help on any technology and free articles visit http://www.techcubetalk.com
For free help on any technology and free articles visit http://www.techcubetalk.com
I believe this is against the Forum Rules
•
•
•
•
Keep It On The Site
Keep It Spam-Free
Do not spam, advertise, plug your website, or engage in any other type of self promotion. To encourage open, unbiased (incentive-free) discussion, it is prohibited to refer to sites you own or are affiliated with outside of specifically designated forums within the IT Water Cooler category (Hardware Swap, Post your Resume, Project Partners Wanted, Show Off your Projects, and Website Reviews forums, as well as all forums contained within the Webmaster Marketplace). Additionally, keeping discussions anonymous encourages more open conversation, because members are not afraid of revealing their strategies to their competition.
As forum owners, we all have this problem. Basically, give them a reason to post. Post a lot yourself ... show them that there is someone to talk to who is always available. Anytime they post, reply to them ASAP. Get your friends to start posting with you.
Create posting bait ... interesting questions that are good discussion starters that people are naturally going to want to react to / debate with you on / instinctively respond to.
Create posting bait ... interesting questions that are good discussion starters that people are naturally going to want to react to / debate with you on / instinctively respond to.
Dani the Computer Science Gal 
Follow my Twitter feed! twitter.com/DaniWeb
And if you're interested in Internet marketing there is twitter.com/DaniWebAds

Follow my Twitter feed! twitter.com/DaniWeb
And if you're interested in Internet marketing there is twitter.com/DaniWebAds
OK, well obviously it isn't against the rules.....
well... as cscgal said.... you do most of the posting...
I did on my forum, i did most of the posting and i got friends to come along with the same knowledge and i have built it from there. So, from the start, you have to do most of the work... but also keep posting in most of threads on the forum.... to keep yourself active.
Just a few things
Cohen
well... as cscgal said.... you do most of the posting...
I did on my forum, i did most of the posting and i got friends to come along with the same knowledge and i have built it from there. So, from the start, you have to do most of the work... but also keep posting in most of threads on the forum.... to keep yourself active.
Just a few things

Cohen
•
•
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 284
Reputation:
Solved Threads: 3
Agree with you all, first thing to do is bring in some activity. You need to have interesting discussions going on so that people read them, and, ultimately, will want to join to participate in them. You can start them up inviting friends to your board, or just creating fake accounts and replying to yourself.
•
•
•
•
Agree with you all, first thing to do is bring in some activity. You need to have interesting discussions going on so that people read them, and, ultimately, will want to join to participate in them. You can start them up inviting friends to your board, or just creating fake accounts and replying to yourself.

Get it into search engines.. and also get friends to post it n their websites and tell their friends...
I publish my forum on my website
Start few threads that can create debate or you can post a breaking news which can grab attention of people, possibly it will increase chances for getting comments easily.
Last edited by bobchrist; Dec 2nd, 2008 at 8:39 am.
•
•
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 3
Reputation:
Solved Threads: 0
I would put some type of reminder after each article, to encourage them to join the forums to further discuss the topics. And if anyone asks a question, be extra polite and super helpful in responding to them. That seems to the be the best way to encourage more people to ask questions when they have them.
Sharde ~ HME
Restaurant Pagers & Church Nursery Pagers
Restaurant Pagers & Church Nursery Pagers
![]() |
Similar Threads
- ADB (Anti Digg Bot) Treaty (Geeks' Lounge)
- Add a new network connection in Windows 2000 Professional (Networking Hardware Configuration)
- Tool computer won't boot, does nothing... (Troubleshooting Dead Machines)
Other Threads in the Social Media and Online Communities Forum
- Previous Thread: Overstatements R Us
- Next Thread: Tweeting for business
Views: 2025 | Replies: 9
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Tag cloud for Social Media and Online Communities
ads analytics aol bebo bing blockbuster bloggers blogging blogs building business card celebrity censorship cloud communities community content craigslist crime davidmeermanscott digg digitalmovierentals e-learning education election email employment engagement enterprise enterprise2.0 facebook facebookfriends fan forrester gambling gender gifts gmail google government handle holiday hp influencers internet iphone legal linkedin marketing mashable media membership metrics microblogging mobile myspace netflix networking news obama online onlinemovies page phishing policy politics privacy psychographics reader reputation research retweet search security small social socialmedia socialmediameasurement socialnetworking socialnetworks study success survey technology trademark transparency tweetdeck tweeting twitter user users viral virtual web web2.0 webanalytics word wordpress youtube






