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I own a forum, as well as other publishing sites. Forums ARE HARD work, you need to build posts, attract a decent membership, promote it, then moderate it.
Its good fun, also providing a useful resource ofcourse, but you must weigh this up Vs benefits and ROI to see if its worth doing. Vbulletin is probably the best, as I've heard its security/spam protection, banning ability is good (maybe someone can confirm that) - but whatever forum software you use, you'll be hit by spam faster than the highest speed of Pentium processor.
Starting one off is pretty easy, just build posts daily, but for future you'll need Moderators to do this for you and help maintain the site is essential.
This is not an easy undertaking for the long-term I feel, too many marketing forums about now. Maybe buying one is the best option these days as it'll have a current membership.
Risky to splash the cash and effort on a forum without getting adequate opinions from people who have actually done it.
simpleress is pretty good, easy to use and set up, and it's free. It's fairly well documented on codex but the only downside is that if you want access to the support forums then there's a fee - $99 for 12 months which is pretty hefty. There's a demo available online if you want to take a look.
this could suggest they have weighed up the pro's and con's previously...
simpleress is pretty good, easy to use and set up, and it's free. It's fairly well documented on codex but the only downside is that if you want access to the support forums then there's a fee - $99 for 12 months which is pretty hefty. There's a demo available online if you want to take a look.
27c a day (0.03c ph) hefty for professional support??
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