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and found that the hardest part so far is getting people to sign up. I have been using google adwords / linking with people / and buying up adspace when I can which has given be about a 20% increase in traffic so far. This within a few days.
I have also put incentives on registering. Like register and have a chance to win $100 and such.
But nothing. Just trickeling going on.
Next week I will start posting up interviews with Top Executives at companies and hopefully that will drive some traffic.
I just can't think of anything else. Just frustrating.
Any ideas?
I have also put incentives on registering. Like register and have a chance to win $100 and such.
But nothing. Just trickeling going on.
Next week I will start posting up interviews with Top Executives at companies and hopefully that will drive some traffic.
I just can't think of anything else. Just frustrating.
Any ideas?
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Originally Posted by rex_b
and found that the hardest part so far is getting people to sign up. I have been using google adwords / linking with people / and buying up adspace when I can which has given be about a 20% increase in traffic so far. This within a few days.
I have also put incentives on registering. Like register and have a chance to win $100 and such.
But nothing. Just trickeling going on.
Next week I will start posting up interviews with Top Executives at companies and hopefully that will drive some traffic.
I just can't think of anything else. Just frustrating.
Any ideas?
but thats just me:cheesy:
i just did it to entice people to sign up. No catch. I guess nobody believes it.
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yep. but none signs up. Try to believe that. heh. I'm a starting forum. I'll do just about anything to get people to come right now!
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I've found that one of the best ways to get people to sign up is to actively participate in other forums and use a link to your site in your signature, as you're doing here. We generate a huge number of hits, but also, have very few members for some reason
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Yes, just 3000 or so...
Don't worry about member numbers. Just get the site going, and people will look around your site. If they like what they see, they'll sign up.
Don't worry about member numbers. Just get the site going, and people will look around your site. If they like what they see, they'll sign up.
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Well you got to think of incentives to bring them back. For example, you could hire a team of crackers to destabalise their PCs, so they'd come back and ask for help. 
BTW, who was the idiot that removed the read/unread forum marker from the Website Promotion forum?

BTW, who was the idiot that removed the read/unread forum marker from the Website Promotion forum?
Website Promotion is no longer a forum which allows people to post in it. It now encapsulates other forums. Just check out www.dazah.com for easy access to all it has.
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