Specifically for mainstream sites, what means of traffic do you use to get new members to join and participate?
who here runs a forum?
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We have one. We have a little online company so we added boards to create "stickiness" (marketing term meaning...keep them coming back).
I would suggest seeding the board. Bascially that means loading up different nicknames, starting a bunch of threads and you talk to yourself a good deal. Make a couple topics that has two points of view, one of you takes one point of view, the second takes the opposite side. It is things like this that really get people starting to post.
As people join, your "characters" drop off one by one so no one really notices too much. Many of the large mainstream companies seed their boards prior to opening and they usually keep on one or two "seeders" to insure a constant influx of ideas/subjects etc. Campbells Soup, Turner Movies etc. were all seeded.
No one wants to join an "empty" board, no one likes to be the first to post. Most like to lurk a bit, read some thing etc. before joining, so you have to give them that stuff. Once you get a few members, it is the members who end up getting others to join and pretty soon you are all over the net. It does not usually take long at all.
If you need help with seeding or just more indepth information on how you can do it yourself contact Core Adult (in my sig). They are very good about giving out advice.Comment
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I have several non adult forums.
they are targeted to specific hobbys and geographical locations. The members came via word of mouth primarily.Mike South
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I run several forums, if your interested in boosting your members area , or automated psting leave your icqhatisblack at yahoo.comComment
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I did for a while - Nothing like the adult boards but we ran in more like an adult board and it did pretty well until the mainstream company shut it down because there was too many racy threads.Comment
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Hey Smokey - Hit me up I'd like to talk to you about a couple of new adult forums I'm starting really soon.Originally posted by SmokeyTheBearI run several forums, if your interested in boosting your members area , or automated psting leave your icq
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I've got a few mainstream forums. One in particular that was doing very well untill my fuckwit of a hosting company managed to 'lose' all my databases and so went all my members and their posts. It was all word of mouth but it grew to like 150 in about 2 weeks and they had posted like 2K of posts in that same time frame. The board in question is back up but I don't have the time to maintain it and promote it.
If anyones interested Im selling it. It's www.grungeforum.com anybody interested icq me at the address above. Also selling the domains skaforum.com and alternativemusicforums.com
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That's why we offer board posting services for both webmaster and surfer forums. We charge only 12 cents a post.Originally posted by wyldblyss
As people join, your "characters" drop off one by one so no one really notices too much. Many of the large mainstream companies seed their boards prior to opening and they usually keep on one or two "seeders" to insure a constant influx of ideas/subjects etc. Campbells Soup, Turner Movies etc. were all seeded.
No one wants to join an "empty" board, no one likes to be the first to post. Most like to lurk a bit, read some thing etc. before joining, so you have to give them that stuff. Once you get a few members, it is the members who end up getting others to join and pretty soon you are all over the net. It does not usually take long at all.
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Was they mainstream forums? I'm starting one and I'm just wondering what kind of problems you ran into?
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How do you go about actually getting them to the board? (what type of traffic)Originally posted by wyldblyssWe have one. We have a little online company so we added boards to create "stickiness" (marketing term meaning...keep them coming back).
I would suggest seeding the board. Bascially that means loading up different nicknames, starting a bunch of threads and you talk to yourself a good deal. Make a couple topics that has two points of view, one of you takes one point of view, the second takes the opposite side. It is things like this that really get people starting to post.
As people join, your "characters" drop off one by one so no one really notices too much. Many of the large mainstream companies seed their boards prior to opening and they usually keep on one or two "seeders" to insure a constant influx of ideas/subjects etc. Campbells Soup, Turner Movies etc. were all seeded.
No one wants to join an "empty" board, no one likes to be the first to post. Most like to lurk a bit, read some thing etc. before joining, so you have to give them that stuff. Once you get a few members, it is the members who end up getting others to join and pretty soon you are all over the net. It does not usually take long at all.
If you need help with seeding or just more indepth information on how you can do it yourself contact Core Adult (in my sig). They are very good about giving out advice.
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78881543Originally posted by SmokeyTheBearI run several forums, if your interested in boosting your members area , or automated psting leave your icq
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Thanks smokeyOriginally posted by SmokeyTheBearI run several forums, if your interested in boosting your members area , or automated psting leave your icq
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What is your ICQ #, if you have it.Originally posted by frisi run an adult pic posting forum, almost 4,000 members
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I am interested too,Originally posted by SmokeyTheBearI run several forums, if your interested in boosting your members area , or automated psting leave your icq
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It's against the rules here to post a link to other forums, so I'll just post a link to my main site there - Entertainment Edition.
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Brad Shaw?Originally posted by wyldblyssWe have one. We have a little online company so we added boards to create "stickiness" (marketing term meaning...keep them coming back).
I would suggest seeding the board. Bascially that means loading up different nicknames, starting a bunch of threads and you talk to yourself a good deal. Make a couple topics that has two points of view, one of you takes one point of view, the second takes the opposite side. It is things like this that really get people starting to post.
As people join, your "characters" drop off one by one so no one really notices too much. Many of the large mainstream companies seed their boards prior to opening and they usually keep on one or two "seeders" to insure a constant influx of ideas/subjects etc. Campbells Soup, Turner Movies etc. were all seeded.
No one wants to join an "empty" board, no one likes to be the first to post. Most like to lurk a bit, read some thing etc. before joining, so you have to give them that stuff. Once you get a few members, it is the members who end up getting others to join and pretty soon you are all over the net. It does not usually take long at all.
If you need help with seeding or just more indepth information on how you can do it yourself contact Core Adult (in my sig). They are very good about giving out advice.

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