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I recently launched << url snipped to comply with forum policy >> been rather successful in drawing in members by offering 2 promotions.


The first is offering 1 month free banner advertising to the first 25 members to reach a post count of 30.

The second offer is 6 months free text link advertising to the top 3 posters once our community hit 100 registered members.

So far in about 4 days we're up to 15 members.

Anyone having trouble gaining membesr might want to try a promotion method similar to this! :D

bbott
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27 posts since Oct 2004
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I have tried a promotion of giving away gmail invites back when they were at the point of people paying a good chunk of money for them and that brought in some members but most of the members that that brought in only posted so much to get there invites and then left and never came back. i have had more success with just having my site indexed well on google :)

big_k105
PFO Founder
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357 posts since May 2003
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Usually, word of mouth is one of the most effective for my website << url snipped >>. I tried creating promotions but they wern't very successfull at drawing in members.

eWebTalk
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24 posts since Oct 2004
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I have tried a promotion of giving away gmail invites back when they were at the point of people paying a good chunk of money for them and that brought in some members but most of the members that that brought in only posted so much to get there invites and then left and never came back. i have had more success with just having my site indexed well on google :)

Since we both run similar types of forums I actually saw your forum returned in google. Have you optimized the site any or do you pay for google adwords?

hysteriaweb
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17 posts since Sep 2004
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I think running promotion methods simular to that would cause spammers to come.

EmoForums
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7 posts since Dec 2004
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4 days 15 members not to good.....

i had 50 or so...

now i have been up about 2 weeks or so maybe three andi have 320+

but jus keepdoing it..dont give up....

Go to sites and pay to have your site banner on theres...

2nyce
Newbie Poster
1 post since Dec 2004
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15 members in 4 days isn't good? I would say that was pretty good myself.

I've had my forum up for nearly a month and have a grand total of 8 members.

nathanaus
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31 posts since Dec 2004
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15 members in 4 days isn't good? I would say that was pretty good myself.

I've had my forum up for nearly a month and have a grand total of 8 members.

That's fair. Don't expect to have 100,000 in 10 days like the guy above you. All that matters is that it grows! If it keeps growing (nomatter at what rate) it's doing good. In a year or so, it should be pretty big, eh? :mrgreen:

IshWig
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4 posts since Dec 2004
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I got off to a ridiculously slow start. The second month we were open, no new threads were posted and only one new post was contributed over the entire month! Just goes to show ya ... ;)

cscgal
The Queen of DaniWeb
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I got off to a ridiculously slow start. The second month we were open, no new threads were posted and only one new post was contributed over the entire month! Just goes to show ya ... ;)

...And look at us now! I remember times when Dani and I were IMing each other, and she'd be worried about the success of the forum. Now, I think we're sitting pretty, and we didn't have to use any gimmicks from what I've seen.

alc6379
Cookie... That's it
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For almost 1 month I only get 14 members and this including myself. 4 days 15 members is really a good number for me.

tansks
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5 posts since Feb 2005
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I'm sort of in a different situation now. Since I last posted above, I've got 80 members. My problem now is getting them to actually post!

If even half of them became regular posters it would be a great thriving little forum, but at the moment I have 2 people that post semi-regularly and thats it.

My biggest issue is my main competitor is "official" whereas I am a "fan site". Official site is booming, mine isn't. I'm a moderator on the official site but apart from a link in my signature I can't openly ask for people to go join and post.

nathanaus
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31 posts since Dec 2004
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Usually, word of mouth is one of the most effective for my website << url snipped >>. I tried creating promotions but they wern't very successfull at drawing in members.


I would have to say I wouldnt agree. Word of mouth works wonders when you are selling something. But when you want people to join your site? Advertising is better. Yes.. I mean spend a little money buying some advertising from Dani (Hey dani.. Im soon to buy some from you once i get the site completely up ;).

JTroopSoldier
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25 posts since Mar 2005
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I can't even get my moderators to post let alone my members. How hard is this!! Surely with over 90 members someone would feel the urge to post? But nope they all just sit there silently.

Pfft this is hard.

nathanaus
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31 posts since Dec 2004
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Yes. I see what you mean. Give them something to come back. A reward system. A arcade. Contest that give them something in return for posting on your website.

JTroopSoldier
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25 posts since Mar 2005
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Thank you for the tips (if you hit postcount x, you can get free advertisement on our site).. I like that and perhaps might just look into doing that one time!

floris
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162 posts since Jan 2004
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In looking at several different forums, I've noticed that the majority of members either don't post or post rarely. There is always a nucleus of people who post regularly and chat with each other. There are also people who join, post madly for a few weeks and then stop. We've tried to vary content on our site (which is a musician's), with off topic threads and rather mindless games, and we seem to have some members who stick to the off topic threads and/or the game threads. If you're just looking to increase post numbers, you might consider off topic threads geared to outside interests of your members. But, if anyone has good ideas on how to get the registered nonposting members posting, I'd love to hear it too.

betts01
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13 posts since Mar 2005
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With my latest board, I've gotten 30 members in less than 7 days. Here's how:

My nemesis has an old UBB that has zero organization. 90% of all post go into one forum. So I built a vB3 with php portal frontend, a chat program and photopost. But most importantly, orginazation via multiple forums fitting the theme of the community.

Then I changed my sig file to have my URL in every post (oldest trick in the book), then I posted a thread about my board (dirtyest trick in the book).

Well it worked! 30 users in less than seven days.

Eric HRF
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12 posts since Mar 2005
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I got off to a ridiculously slow start. The second month we were open, no new threads were posted and only one new post was contributed over the entire month! Just goes to show ya ... ;)

so if you had to pick one or two things that caused your slow start to go wrooom.. what would you say that was? Just time or something more substantial?

--Tone

Shackbase
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79 posts since Feb 2005
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any kind of posting incentive only leads to problems. a great example is gaia online with their easter day ball, they purposely promote bumping(so those 200 million or so posts are just bumps and spams). so really any kind of post rewards leads to spamming eventually which leads to undesired content and wasted db space.

Antonbomb22
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91 posts since Jun 2004
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