That's definitely the way to go. Even at the size DaniWeb is, I still regularly post to keep discussion going. It never ends, but I guarantee you will see progress if you're dedicated and devoted to making it succeed. Just give it a little more time.
cscgal
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But once it starts up, you can never stop steering it, or else you'll end up mowing over your neighbor's tulips.
cscgal
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i don't really get your site post then url ,anyway which forum are you using
some important points may be:
1.forum layouts (make like a pro so members get interested
2.is forum busy? ( get yourself 5-6 ids and start posting like crazy,ask yourself then reply yourself with other ids ,this makes forum busy so people will be interested)
3.offer some good services (you haven't posted what service you offer,website????)
so so so
010081
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Look after those 6 !!
treat them like gods!!
just don't let them go.
Yes, DaniWeb survived with fewer than 10 members for a very long time before things just started catching on. Many of our founding members are still here today.
cscgal
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Same with my community, at first we only had thirty members and about 5 of those remained active. However a year and a bit later and we have around 500 members and most of them are fairly active.
cyfm
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Yup, that's what happens. However, I have to praise you for having a majority of your current members fairly active. This becomes harder and harder to accomplish as your community grows.
cscgal
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