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When Is The Right Time To Start A Discussion Forum?


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Summary: So much is said about online forums and all

the traffic it can bring. However, not all sites are

suitable for online forums and furthermore the success

of an online forum depends on several key factors.



When Is The Right Time To Start A Discussion Forum?

By Andres Munoz



By now I'm certain that a great number of you have

participated in online forums and exchange ideas on

just about everything (business, search engine

optimization, marketing or doll making). Online

communities or discussion forums come in all different

flavors and styles. There are some forums that receive

tremendous traffic and it seems that everyone is post

questions and receiving free advice.



I've been asked several times by newbies when is it

appropriate to start an online forum. It's difficult to

answer that question but all forums must have 2 basic

requirements already stamped out:

1) Focus on a particular niche subject

2) Very high traffic - at least 3,000 unique visitors

per day.



Lets discuss "forum subject" in order for a forum to

succeed you must give visitors a reason to join. You

must offer real value and you can easily accomplish

this task by zeroing in on a particular subject for

example "CGI Programming." This forum would focus

solely on CGI programming and only attract those that

are seeking help in writing or understanding CGI.



Any forum that is too broad in scope will never succeed

so research what subject you want to showcase. It's

best to showcase a subject that you, yourself have a

passion for. It will be better maintained and your

enthusiasm will show through.



The second aspect of a forum is traffic. If you are

just starting a new website don't even try to start or

build a forum. It will take a while for you to average

3,000 unique visitors per day - every day. There is no

negotiation, either you have high traffic or not. If a

visitor sees too few posts and even worse they're old

you will quickly lose that visitor only to never come

back. Once you have the traffic then can you plan a

forum to the site.



I must be very honest about online forums you will need

about 10 - 100 participant to make it worthwhile. About

85% will be lurkers or those who just read and never

post a question. About 10% actively participate and the

remaining 5% are real chatterboxes. That 5% really get

into the discussion and answer every ones questions.

It's those 5% that really make the forum come alive and

make the best posts and answers.



To make you forum even more dynamic offer the most

prolific members a tile such as moderator and give them

some responsibility and moderate the forum.



It's also very wise to have moderators because

discussion forums can quickly degenerate into flaming

matches where 2 or more members begin to verbally abuse

each other. Moderators help keep the discussion on

topic and avoid any problems.



Finally give your members some extra added value. Offer

a free membership and give members free bonuses either

eBooks or other useful resources. Your members will

appreciate your commitment and respond in kind with

livelier discussion topics.

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