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paid posting services
Anyone use a paid posting service for a more niche kind of forum? Who did you use and what did you think?
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but http://www.forumwizards.com/ has good reviews i have neevr used them so i can6t say for sure
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using a paid posting service?
IMHO..better wise to void it... they may go agaisnt ur theme.. once i tried "post exchange" i got 10 thread out of 15 was useless |
.. .and usually, they are posting only for cash, not interests... your board have to be a place where people are interested to be... not the opposite!
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Most reputable posting services will post according to your site's topic. They're a reasonable investment to get a newly started forum off the ground a bit. Realize they aren't going to create a community where there isn't one -- they just help get the ball rolling a bit.
For interest's sake, http://www.inb0x.com/ is one of more reputable companies. |
Using paid posting services is a tempting quick fix but at the same time, unless you can keep the cash flowing, it's just that - a quick fix. These writers are there to make a buck, not to have a conversation with you or your members. Once the amount of posts has been reached they'll bugger off, which in turn will make it look like a popular member has abandoned your forum. There's two sides to this.
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It's not intended to be a 'fix' of any sort. Like I said, it wouldn't create a community. It simply provides relative user generated content to 'get the ball rolling'. Relying on it for anything else is just asking for dissapointment.
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The Paid service should be more oriented. one you can explore is http://www.forumsposter.com.
The paid service help you to cross the critical mass, and there is no easy success otherwise. |
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