Sorry, Scribbller, but I will have to disagree. When everyone was complaining that the webmaster forums / computer forums industry was oversaturated, and were all screaming "niche forums!", I decided to take the plunge and do non-niche forums with DaniWeb. I think if done right, you could encompass everything (such as I.T. in my case) and still have it work out.
Regardless, it takes a lot of hard work and time. And don't expect forums to be the biggest money maker online - they aren't by far! ;) Before you concern yourself too much with paying for advertising, first make sure that you have some stickyness on the site, so that the visitors you pay for will return at no cost to you. This could be done by making sure that everytime anyone posts anything on your site, reply as soon as possible! ;) This is a great way to give a head start to an empty-looking forum since the few posters you have will be pleasantly surprised when their posts are replied to quickly and thoroughly (afterall, only you can do it right!) ... and this will encourage them to not only return, but to return with friends :)
cscgal
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you need to provide content and unique things that separate you from other sites. also things that bring users in also helps. I have seen contests work for many sites. For a gaming site provide professional reviews and maybe tutorials/strategy guides for games. You really have to think what you the gamer would want in a website;)
Antonbomb22
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