Building a Popular Forum Community

Building a Popular Forum Community

Are you looking for a boost to help your existing online community?

 

General Information:

Did you know that a forum is one of the earliest forms of social media? Oh, we didn't call them that back in the day, of course. That terminology is more recent as sites like Facebook and Twitter have appeared all over the net landscape. Think about it, though – forums meet all the qualifications that make a site fit under the social media umbrella.

The basic three characteristics that differentiate a social media site from a regular website are that they are user-based, interactive and community-driven. Those same characteristics are found in forums, or at least, the successful forums. Just as with any other social media site, though, a certain level of momentum must be built in order to really make the site take off.

When you first set up a forum, what do you see? A bunch of empty sections, right? That just doesn't attract new members as most people are a little shy about being the first one to post in a brand new forum. This can make things difficult to get going.

One of the easiest ways you can build momentum is to hire forum posters to get some activity on the boards. When someone wanders across your forum, either through the search engines or via a link from your main site, you need for them to see something besides a ghost town. People are drawn to activity so you have to make sure that there is a good amount of activity for them to see.

When you do hire forum posters, be careful and be very selective in who you hire. You want posters who will actually add value to your forum. That means they will use decent English (or whatever language you use on your forum) and either know your topic or are going to research it before posting. Most of the time, you are not going to find posters like this by just randomly hiring strangers.

Your best bet is to use the services of a professional paid posting company, such as PaidForumPosting. That way you get a project manager and posters that have been pre-screened for you. You won't have to worry about paying people to post useless things like “great share” and “thanks for the post”, which is what you often get when you hire random posters.

Look for a professional company that has a good reputation, has a good screening process for hiring their staff members, and sets clear guidelines for post quality. That way you will get a good return on your investment as well as saving a huge amount of time and hassle dealing with individual posters.

PaidForumPosting provides the following for their paid posting services:

25 word minimum post – none of that short “I agree” junk posting you often get with hiring individuals
Excellent English skills for all posts
On topic posts – their staff will either already know the topic or will research it to ensure quality material
Monitored by the company – their project manager and supervisors run frequent checks to ensure all posts are up to their high quality standards
Natural pacing – you won't see all the posts flooding in at once; the job is paced out to blend in completely naturally

Find out how the professionals at http://www.PaidForumPosting.com can help you build momentum for your new forum community. Our paid forum posters are pre-screened and monitored every step of the way to ensure the highest quality content for your forum.

 

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