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templaters 11-08-2018 09:58 PM

I have been using vbulletin to build a few forums over the years.

I have had great exceptional success in a couple of them , over 5 million hits per month with 70 plus paid advertisers. I did not pay for traffic just dedicated members.


Rules for success = The forum must be unique. That means loyal users.

Games , chat rooms etc don't help a forum.

You must have constant updated content and the best content is provided by users.

You must have a real easy to remember domain name.

Finally try to have a forum about something that you and others can have a long interesting conversation about and not be boring.

Selfies, social media events are all boring. You are competing with millions of others.

Now if you had a forum on how to make buggy whips that would be unique.

Otis :)

03-01-2019 06:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by templaters (Post 2597288)
over 5 million hits per month

This seems highly unlikely, unless your the BBC news or similar

romaine 03-12-2019 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by kevcj (Post 2591518)
It seems traffic to forums that deal with blogging and forum development has dropped a LOT. Why is that? Are fewer people building websites? Or, are those people hanging out in places I do not know about?

You are right, my forum dropped a lot traffic recent months and I could not do more to improve it, seem Google and other search engines are changing and everyone likes building websites than forums.

04-01-2019 05:26 PM

Only certain social media platforms allow the interaction that a forum with a thread format does. FB is OK but the rest seem inappropriate eg Twitter, Instgram

05-10-2019 04:40 PM

On social media threads soon disappear down the timeline and can't be accessed in a heirarchical way

Alan_SP 05-10-2019 08:07 PM

Talking about that, social media is more like some kind of "eternal" right now, without much past and future. With forums, there's all three: right now, past and future.

threadloom 05-13-2019 12:38 PM

Keep your users engaged. Use newsletters, and focus on great content. The days of simply having a chatroom are gone - and users crazy more than that.

Forums are one of the oldest and traditionally most reliable forms of communication on the internet. It's our job to ensure they continue - so engage your users often, and frequently as you can.

Mattwhf 05-23-2019 01:56 PM

I didn't post on social media recent months, especially Facebook but no problem, the forum is still good and visitors and new members still come from search engines. I think we should focus on this source than spend too much time on social media.

Prince 05-28-2019 07:01 PM

It amazes me how forums have died in the past 5 years due to social media (which I despise), I still run two vB forums, but they're nothing like they used to be. :confused:

lange 08-03-2019 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by webmastersun (Post 2595217)
Are you sure you have visited all webmaster forums? have you visited my webmaster forum https://www.webmastersun.com/ ?

Very nice design!

How many active members?

https://www.webmastersun.com/forums/...-and-ecommerce ...


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