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Promoting a forum?

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08-07-2005, 05:20 PM
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I've just started a new general computer forum, have got a competition going, but I'm wondering how I can get news of the competition out without spamming btw, the url is http://fully-it.net

any ideas?

08-07-2005, 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by James.
btw, the url is http://fully-it.net
Just like that.

08-07-2005, 06:49 PM
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Word of mouth is generally the best way forward. There are various ways to attract members to signup to your forum such as competitions and free prizes for refering members. You could of course advertise your forum by using banners, link swaps and the like. I've found the fundamental thing with forums is the design, a unique and attractive design will make people want to signup, offer something different that not every community provides and you're be well away.

P.S - It also helps to include links in your signitures

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Agree with what Robson says here.

There is alot of computer/design/hosting forums these days.
So If you really wanna stand out and get members fast I suggest that you run naked down in Manhatten N.Y with your url on the back or something hehe..

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Originally Posted by Robson
P.S - It also helps to include links in your signitures
Signature links is definitely one of the easiest ways of getting your site out there. Take part in the various communities and and in no time at all you'll find that just a signature link will reach a pretty wide audience.

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Originally Posted by Robson
Word of mouth is generally the best way forward. There are various ways to attract members to signup to your forum such as competitions and free prizes for refering members. You could of course advertise your forum by using banners, link swaps and the like. I've found the fundamental thing with forums is the design, a unique and attractive design will make people want to signup, offer something different that not every community provides and you're be well away.

P.S - It also helps to include links in your signitures
I generally agree with what Robson said, the tips outlined are all good and useful in getting members. But remember that promoting a forum isn’t the easiest thing to do, especially if the community is new and its topic or theme is widely used

You first need to have the patience of a monk because you can’t open a forum in a week and expect to have 1000 members the next week, be reasonable set a goal for how many members you want over the course and begin advertising until you reach that goal.

Your goal should be low if the forum just started, say 50 members in a month…work at it…another good tip is also submitting a Press Release about your website with a reputable press release distribution agency. Even by writing articles for the general webmasters and then putting your link at the bottom will do wonders, even in terms of SEO…

Well anyway good luck

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Alot of forums have sections where you could advertise the link for FREE. You could post the link in there.

You can also post in certain forum sections with an excuse to advertise your website, like in a Web Design Review section.

As Robson said, try putting your link in signatures, and purchase ad space. Good luck!

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Forums are becoming big these days, and the competition is fierce. Main ways to promote would be link exchanges, banner purchasing, and word of mouth. Your design helps a lot too. If you have a forum that's topic is computers, you would obviously want a professional look. You don't exactly have to have a custom made skin, but change the way your forum looks by rearranging the layout, changing the colors, possible changing some of the css, and adding hacks and extra features that will attract users. I just opened up my forum, and have added to about 100 directories and jumping every day.

You must definitely have patients when it comes to promoting a forum, because it does not come all at once unfortunately.

Hope this helps!

Jason F.

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Promoting a forum is not easy, especially when its new. Offer something that other forums are not to get things started. Pay some people to post to get things started, and go crazy on directories, signatures and website review forums, ask for link exchanges in forums.

RealDN said that design helps alot too - Design alone is why i joined this forum. I love it.

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You may want to take a look at:
www.TheAdminZone.com

Along with many others, the design is what got me to sign up here.

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