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RE: Congratulations on having over 1000 members! - Headshot - 10-17-2009

(10-17-2009, 12:26 PM)Omniscient Wrote: Amusing..I hope within a year we hit 1 million posts but that's a lot to ask for. We need to start ranking in the search engines. Just 2 days ago Google finally indexed our home page properly. We have only 150 pages indexed and that needs to be 10 times that. Once we start getting search engine traffic I believe we can really start to grow. Websites now all depend on Google for that natural traffic. It's difficult to get a site popular by advertising and banners.

I have more SEO and promotion to do on this site but it's going to take some time.
Today morning, I realized that I can't see supportforums.net when I google supportforums.

And I hope we get 1 mil posts in a year, too.


RE: Congratulations on having over 1000 members! - Mia - 10-17-2009

(10-17-2009, 12:45 AM)PaNiK Wrote: Oh, dear! I saw that on SciFi one time! In the event of that happening, I want to see one celebrating 500,000 x 2 Big Grin

fudge yeah.


RE: Congratulations on having over 1000 members! - Omniscient - 10-17-2009

(10-17-2009, 12:31 PM)Headshot Wrote: Today morning, I realized that I can't see supportforums.net when I google supportforums.

And I hope we get 1 mil posts in a year, too.

Exactly. That's where SEO comes into play and I hope we can be #1 for that term.


RE: Congratulations on having over 1000 members! - flAmingw0rm - 10-17-2009

Congratulations to SF, more to come! Smile


RE: Congratulations on having over 1000 members! - UID=0 - 10-19-2009

I believe that it's more likely to be 2 years at least, as 1 may be stretching
it a little bit, although it's not an impossiblity and something I would like to see! But I don't think it will take much longer than 2 anyhow.


RE: Congratulations on having over 1000 members! - S0rath 0f the Black Sun - 10-19-2009

IMO it is still too early to say, but nothing is impossible, and in that right we can say that SF is a very promising sight as long as we keep things running tight. Blackhat


RE: Congratulations on having over 1000 members! - Omniscient - 10-19-2009

If we reach it within 2 years that's still very good imho. Anytime you can hit that million mark you have done well. HF at it's peak hit 9000 posts per day. At present we are doing 600+ post per day the last 4-5 days. We are very slowly steadying off. I'd like to do 1000+ posts per day but that might not return for a couple more months unless I can jumpstart membership with a promotion. But I am waiting for us to get better search engine rankings which to be honest might take 6 months. That's where most people fail...waiting for success. I have no problem with it as 6 months to me is nothing. I have run sites for years at a time and some never take off like FinalFantasyForum.com (hate that site). While some get ranked well and move fast. It's all about numbers and odds imho.

I think SF stands a better than average chance of being a hit. We already have great members, great content, great layout, and great categories. It's a winning combination. Now it's about rankings.


RE: Congratulations on having over 1000 members! - Conspiracy - 10-19-2009

It doesn't even come up for "supportforums.net" lot of work to do yet Big Grin


RE: Congratulations on having over 1000 members! - Omniscient - 10-19-2009

Exactly. That's why the success of this site is all going to depend on getting ranked at this point. We could be in the "Google Sandbox" right now.


RE: Congratulations on having over 1000 members! - Conspiracy - 10-19-2009

Altough I don't think people are going to google "support forums" They will be more specific? What audience are we targeting?