8 Tips for Starting and Maintaining a Successful Online Forum
by Vishal P. Rao
Published on this site: July 29th, 2004

Nothing promotes a business online better than staying in touch
with prospects. The more interactive the continued contact, the
more of a relationship that is built with a potential client.
This business principle of continued contact and business relationship
building has given rise to the popularity of online business forums,
and of course, "theme-related" online forums. Online forums
quickly establish empathy, set forum owners up as "experts"
in the eyes of visitors, and serve as a promotional vehicle for
other products and services that forum owners seek to sell.
While online forums are popular and the perfect method of relationship
building, starting a forum and maintaining one can be challenging,
especially in the beginning when members can be "few"
and "far between". The challenge for most new forum owners
is to get beyond the initial start up phase and move onto a phase
where the forum members themselves promote the forum simply by posting.
Although each forum is individual and personal, a few general guidelines
should be followed or at least kept in mind when starting and maintaining
an online forum. These are as follows:
- Take care when choosing the type of forum and forum script
or software that will be used. The forum should be easy to access,
easy to use, and come with "visitor- friendly" features.
All visitors should be made to feel welcomed and find the navigability
of the forum, user friendly. Forum scripts and software, especially
"free" varieties, may be overburdened with ads from
the parent company and lead to a poor experience for visitors.
Some recommendations:
http://www.phpbb.com/
http://www.vbulletin.com/
- The forum should have a good number of interesting and focused
topics. The content should reflect the interests of the target
audience, and every care should be made to have well-written and
informative content that is updated regularly. This not only helps
attract new members, it keeps older members from losing interest
and defecting to other forums.
- The forum should be Search Engine friendly. High activity forums,
like popular blogs, provide a great reason for Search Engines
to visit them frequently as they are brimming with fresh content
all the while. Dynamic urls, session ids, etc. used by most forum
software can be very detrimental to the forum health from Search
Engine point of view.
When selecting a forum software, check if they are Search Engine
friendly. Open source software like phpbb, have mods (modifications)
developed by third party sources, to enhance the forum in many
ways.
Here's a great mod for phpbb to make it Search Engine friendly:
http://www.able2know.com/forums/about15132.html
- The forum needs to have a clear list of rules, a disclaimer,
and most of all, good solid moderation. Visitors will quickly
become frustrated with forums that have no clear guidelines, or
feature rude, obnoxious, or overbearing members. Good manners
are required as much online as offline.
- Promotion, especially in the early days, will take considerable
time and effort. Forums can be difficult to start (members generally
are "shy" when there are only a few present), and the
more posts that take place, the more individuals will join. This
is a "snowball" effect of forums, so marketing must
be done consistently, day in and day out, until the forum becomes
more self-sustaining.
- The owner of the forum should take an active interest in the
forum and SHOW this interest by contributing regularly.
Above all else, people join forums where they feel they will learn
from the owner of the forum, and if the owner is never present,
they quickly lose interest in the forum.
- The forum should be targeted, yet diverse, encouraging older
members to contribute, without making newer members feel uncomfortable.
Cliques can form in forums, and this type of behavior should be
discouraged by the owner and moderators. Every effort should be
made to answer questions or comments by all members as quickly
and thoroughly as possible.
- As with all other Internet related ventures, care needs to
be given as to hosting and maintenance of the forum. A forum that
is always experiencing "downtime", will lose members
quickly, and a forum that has many coding mistakes will quickly
frustrate visitors. As with Web sites, "cheap"
providers of hosting and maintenance are not always "better".
All in all, online forums can be a great way to generate income,
develop a good reputation among clients, and provide entertainment
and instruction for many individuals. Like with everything else,
however, they take marketing savvy, and a great deal of time and
attention to detail. The old saying, "You only reap what you
sow" really applies to the world of online forums.

Vishal P. Rao is the editor of
http://www.home-based-business-opportunities.com
- A website dedicated to opportunities, ideas and resources for
starting a home based business. He is also the owner of the http://www.work-at-home-forum.com
- an online community of folks who work at home.

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