Christopher wrote:
Get many people to advertise it with you
Very difficult, especially if you don't have a lot of online buddies.
Christopher wrote:
turn your sig into a link, make your sig an advertisement - the following put up the population on randomness by maybe ten people.
Very ineffective. I am active and have been active on more forums than the average forumer for several years, and I have the link to my forum in
all of them, and I have yet to see a second person come to my forum because of it. A majority of those forums are very active, just like this one, and most of them are also more relatable to mine than this one. Some people may be more successful, but I've also gone to many forums that deal with and give tips on forum promotions, and I've read posts by countless people with the same complaint, and yet have not seen one person honestly say that putting a link in your signature is effective for getting members.
Christopher wrote:
The best way however is to make sure the forum is great so it becomes popular by word of mouth/keyboard.
That may theoretically work, but I don't see how one who relies solely on word-of-mouth can count on such a system effectively turning gears even with a lot of hard work. If you have the time, take a look at my forum and see what else I could do. I have a custom banner for all templates, I have organized the forums well, there's many features that stick out, and most importantly, there are usually quality posts, and yet rarely anyone is impressed. I've often received such comments as "it's just like every other forum", and then seen many of those same people turn around and say "wow, that's freakin' awesome!" to a forum that's hardly been worked on as much and has much less unique forums.
When I first joined this forum, I abused the PM system by spamming my link to people, and it got almost a third of the people to join that years of advertising in my signature, plugging my link in the appropriate forum, referring in chat rooms, et cetera, took. This method is often frowned upon, and rightfully so. I hypocritically would not want the same going on at my forum. It's annoying, but people do it anyway because it's effective, as people will actually look at PMs and some even see a personal invitation as something to feel special about. But, say, posting in the appropriate forum, which is Promotions & Plugging, at PPT forum, and one's link is not looked upon by nearly as much people. Many people ignore said forum. This is not an encouragement to use said method. I recommend you not do what I did.
My advice for when you start your forum is: choose a good custom template as your default and have a good matching banner made for it. Create a good mix of forums, but not too many, and give them good, helpful descriptions. Make sure to use proper grammar and spelling. Don't worry too much about MODs and such. Your first priority should be creating a bunch of quality topics by which to promote discussion, and the quality of the posts and topics will look much more attractive to your guests. You should promote regularly and never feel discouraged, as growth takes time. If you're persistent, your forum will grow steadily but surely.
Ginger Harp Seal Pup wrote:
I'm not sure how to go about this though, that's the problem. I just don't know where to start.
Go forum hunting for forums that are decently comparable to yours, and plug your forum in the appropriate forum there (after making a good amount of quality posts), if they have one. If not, just be a contributive member while keeping a link in your signature.
By the way, you have some online buddies, right? Well, maybe try asking one or two who you think would make good fellow administrators if they would like the position. Then maybe later, politely ask if
they can perhaps get some of their own online buddies to join.