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What do you consider to be a successful Forum?
#11
An original forum with many HQ members.
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#12
(10-07-2010, 01:24 AM)xHtmlPhP Wrote: An original forum with many HQ members.

Very simple. Yet quite true. Original and HQ posters. Thats about the nuts and guts.
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#13
It needs to have many active members, always new posts and threads, and also a good admin and mods.
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#14
For me, i'd say firstly one that caters to my needs, has active members, good content, mature members, friendly staff (power headed mods and admins aren't cool) and just a general nice place to be.
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#15
(10-05-2010, 02:07 PM)LMCampbell Wrote: The questions in the Title.
It just came to me when I was thinking.
But their must be different opinions of successful Forums.

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Success is defined by the individual looking at it. Everybody has their own criteria. And there are also varying degrees to success. If the discussion board is a business it may not be successful if it's not generating income; it might be successful once it becomes ramen profitable; or it might take even more.

For just a casual, non-business, discussion board my criteria for success are simple: respectable traffic and activity showing positive trends on various metrics.
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#16
IMHO a successful forum is where people don't have to think about this because there too busy on the forum. Smile
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#17
A successful forum is an active forum.
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