| | |
Starting up a forum for the latest Nintendo console, Revolution
Please support our Growing an Online Community advertiser: Internet Marketing
![]() |
Hi, I'm JJ and i really need some help.
I have started up an internet forum to do with the newly announced Nintendo games console, Revolution.
I have it all set up but i need a bit of help with the traffic. I don't know how I can get it from me posting news to no-one, to the point where people are actually posting actively in my community.
This is the first time I have ever made a forum and I want to make it good! I am using phpbb and am really just fine with all the admin. If only i had more users...
Thanks in advance,
JJ
I have started up an internet forum to do with the newly announced Nintendo games console, Revolution.
I have it all set up but i need a bit of help with the traffic. I don't know how I can get it from me posting news to no-one, to the point where people are actually posting actively in my community.
This is the first time I have ever made a forum and I want to make it good! I am using phpbb and am really just fine with all the admin. If only i had more users...
Thanks in advance,
JJ
Do a search on the forums about getting traffic to a new site - I gave a whole bunch of helpful pointers lots of times before. But basically, posting news is a great way to get started, because content is key. If there's content, people will come, I promise you. To get those initial visitors, try posting on other Nintendo forums with a link to your site in your signature. It's a great way for poeple with an interest in what you have to offer to find out about you. Just remember not to spam.
•
•
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 27
Reputation:
Solved Threads: 0
It'll probably be a little slow right now. But as the console is "officially" announced and pictures of it are out and some sources actually play it, then people will find your site (with good search engine optimization and advertising that is). Then as the console releases and as it gets older, even more people will find your site.
Just make sure you have plenty of content that appeals to every gamer, news, reviews, walkthroughs, screenshots, videos, etc.
MGM out
Just make sure you have plenty of content that appeals to every gamer, news, reviews, walkthroughs, screenshots, videos, etc.
MGM out
Thanks guys, you've given me some really great tips. I'm not a spammer so don't worry about me posting my forum's address everywhere - I know the rules.
If anyone else who is interested in Nintendo wants to check out my website then I'm putting the address in my sig. This is really good - I was wondering for a moment whether people would just come to my forum, laugh at the fact that no-one else was there and pop off again. Thanks everyone!
JJ
If anyone else who is interested in Nintendo wants to check out my website then I'm putting the address in my sig. This is really good - I was wondering for a moment whether people would just come to my forum, laugh at the fact that no-one else was there and pop off again. Thanks everyone!JJ
![]() |
Similar Threads
- Starting New Forum (Growing an Online Community)
- Actor now starting a forum (Community Introductions)
- Contemplating Starting A Forum (Growing an Online Community)
- Starting out a forum (Post your Resume)
- Hijack Log... Tryed everything I can think of. (Viruses, Spyware and other Nasties)
Other Threads in the Growing an Online Community Forum
- Previous Thread: Do colours/themes have an effect on a forum/community?
- Next Thread: Generating Registered Forum Users
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
analytics analyzing answer aol b2c bebo bing blockbuster bloggers blogging building business celebrity censorship cloud communities community comscore content craigslist crime davidmeermanscott digg digitalmovierentals drew e-businesscard e-learning education eff election employment engagement enterprise2.0 facebook facebookfriends flu forrester ftc gambling gender gmail google government handle influencers internet internetmarketing iphone issues leavingdatatrails legal linkedin marketing media membership microblogging mobile myspace netflix networking news obama online onlinecommunity onlinemovies opensource phishing pirates policy politics privacy psychographics research school security small social socialmedia socialmediameasurement socialnetworking socialnetworks stories stress study success survey technology trademark transparency tweeting twitter understandingtwitter user video virtual web web2.0 webanalytics yahoo youtube






