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Toon

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I'm thinking about adding a forum to my website and wondering whether you think it's a good idea?

The forum would simply be to discuss the products and services I offer along with general fashion chat and general chat. No advertising of other sites etc will be allowed.

So the most important question is whether it would install confidence to potential buyers.
 
There is nothing less inspiring than a dead or underdeveloped forum and they take a lot more hard work than people think to make a success of.

Websites with dead forums on could have the opposite effect and drive people away from a perfectly good website as they will automatically associate the lack of activity with the main website too.

What's to stop your competitors joining up and posting stuff just to get the links to their own sites visible.

I briefly toyed with the idea but gave it up for the reasons stated.
 
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cjd

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    They work well when you have a large number of users with a common interest and something to discuss and/or when customers have to come back regularly for advice and help - they form a self help service to back up customer support.

    I'm not sure people would really want to talk about Calvin Klein underpants but only you can judge that :)
     
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    SillyJokes

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    have you got time to moderate it?

    You'll need to make sure people are not using it as a place to slag you off or make complaints which they ought to bring to you directly.

    A sad and empty forum is not an asset to a site.

    One full of abusive, sweary teenagers reflects badly on your site too.
     
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    directmarketingadvice

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    There is nothing less inspiring than a dead or underdeveloped forum and they take a lot more hard work than people think to make a success of.

    Well said.

    For example, look around the various alternatives to UKBF and you'll see that most of them are dead, dead, dead....

    Then find out how much time, money and effort Ozzy puts into making this forum so popular and you'll begin to get an idea of how much it takes to create a lively forum.

    If you're looking for ways to grow your business then, as far as I'm concerned, having your own forum is a poor option.

    To have a meaningful chance of getting a meaningful financial return, you'll have to make a large investment of time and, even then, the chances of success are really low.

    There's got to be other ways you can use that same amount of time and effort which are far more likely to bring in business.

    Steve
     
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    Not sure whether I can help of hinder this one. :?

    I run a forum on my site and it is very busy, but as already pointed out here, it is a group of people with a common interest. It definitely sells my products and gives people confidence in my products. I am lucky to have a group of people that help moderate the forum, and I could not do it on my own.
     
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    billhilton said:
    A client of mine has just hired a forum posting company to fill up his - www.forumbooster.com. He's paid a couple of hundred US for a thousand postings, which suggests to me that he might not be getting the highest quality. However, I'll see what happens and report back.

    Paying Yanks to post on a forum seems a bit of a bizarre concept to me. :shock:

    Most forums are normally about fairly specialist or offbeat subjects. I can't imagine what sort of posts they would come up with on my Horsham Forum, for example, where recent topics includes "dog poop in the local park" and "which is the best local pub?" :wink:
     
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    directmarketingadvice

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    He's paid a couple of hundred US for a thousand postings, which suggests to me that he might not be getting the highest quality.

    How much thought is going to go into each post at 20c a post?

    Perhaps they can sell the same bunch of posts to different forums, but even at a buck a post (same post sold to 5 forums), is that really going to produce a lot of high quality, well tailored content?

    I'll be very interested to learn how your client gets on.

    Steve
     
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    The other thing that strikes me about this is that there is a very real possibility that the genuine posters will eventually find out what is going on. Especially if the same posts or posters are used on other forums. I run a couple of forums and occasionally have had trouble with spammers, trolls or offensive posters. A quick Google on their username, signature or even some of the text in the body of their message will often lead to similar stuff on other boards. It is normally very easy to spot and identify the non genuine posters. All it would take is for one of the savvy genuine posters to do something similar and the phantom poster's cover would be blown and the forums' credibility lost.

    Surely it would be better to save his money and coerce a few colleagues, friends or family etc to get the ball rolling. He could even use a few aliases himself. At least the posts would come across more genuine.

    Regards

    Dotty

    ps Interesting Dog Poop site BTW :wink:
     
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