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Everyone already knows that empty communities are a turn off for potential members. On average how many posts should a forum have before successfully promoting the site. I've heard ball park figures ranging from a couple hundred to well over a thousand.
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You need to have reasonable number of members and thread/posts to go on for promoting, it all depends on the quality of your posts eventually.
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I would say at least 2-3 new posts per day in each individual forum. (At least something new to read once a day). Start off with just a couple of forums and then subdivide them as they grow.

It really depends upon what type of site it is. If it's a support forum, it might not matter how many threads there are but rather how quickly a particular person's thread gets answered.
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Yep, a community can start from 2-3 people, the most important part is your own involvement through thread participation and motivation to other members.
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