I know there are a lot of you who are
have heard about the awesome power of having an online
forum community. You have probably already been active
in numerous forums and have begun to create a network
of friends on these forums.
Next thing that goes through your mind is, Why don't
I start a Forum of my own! So you go ahead and begin
to research on how to do it and realize that starting
an online forum community is a lot harder than you thought!
Well, this article is about how to go about
starting your own online forum in the easiest way possible.
So lets here we go:
1. Establish Your Niche Topic for the Forum.
I have seen a lot of forums that I go to and they cover
anything and everything in their forum. Now it is always
good to have a Chit Chat or Lounge area of your forum
to give members an opportunity to talk about anything.
However, the success of your forum is to have a specific
niche topic that will not only get your forum indexed
by the search engines, but something that will attract
your core audience.
This is one of the biggest obstacles to overcome even
though it may seem the easiest thing to understand.
Many novice forum webmasters see that they can add as
many categories and sub-forums as they can in their
overall website forum, and the main topic gets lost.
In turn, when a visitor does happen to come the
website, they are turned off by a 'General' forum.
2. Select the best Web Forum
Script
There are so many forum scripts out there in which this
is another huge major obstacle a novice webmaster comes
across.
Your first tendancy will be to use the forum script
that the forum you are most active on uses right? Ha!
I caught you!
Now there is nothing wrong with this, but sometimes
these forums scripts are so modified and 'hacked' as
is sometimes referred to modified forum scripts that
it will be hard for you to create one just like your
favorite forum.
I would suggest to start off with a free forum script
that has the feature to 'migrate' forum information
to another forum script. For example. Start off with
the free forum script phpBB. This is by far the most
powerful free script available. Even most web hosts
have it part of their package that you can install on
a single click (we'll talk more about web hosts later).
Once you have phpBB installed, this is by far the best
forum script in which other 'paid for' forum scripts
have what is called 'migration tools' for. These migration
tools is a script or tool that can transfer all of your
forum information.
So for example, you website is successful and you wish
to 'change your forum foundation script' to a 'paid
script' such as vBulletin. vBulletin has a migration
tool for phpBB, the process would be seamless and you
wouldn't lose any forum information.
The worst thing for a forum community is to have a lot
of activity on the forum and then the webmaster decided
to change the forum platform because the free one they
started out with just doesn't have all the features
of other forum communities. So the webmaster changes
the forum script and loses the forum information. I
guarantee this will KILL your community.
So starting off with a wise plan in the beginning to
grow is a huge step.
3. Selecting Your Web Host
The next thing after selecting what forum platform you
wish to use, is the painfully hard decision of finding
the right web host.
A web host is basically a company that 'rents' you space
on their server for typically a monthly payment.
Now depending on your budget to start off with, I would
say do a search on Google for the keyword: Cheap Web
Host. You will see millions of results. Go through the
websites of the top 10 results on your Google search
and decide which one you need.
I URGE you DO NOT start a forum off in a 'free web space'
or 'free forum' community. You are tied to that that
web host and more than likely you will have tons of
advertisements on your site that will annoy your members
and more than that, it really screams that that your
website is not a 'permanent' home for your members.
Perception plays in key role in the success of your
forum. If you forum looks and feels hard to use. No
one will use it. Would you?
Please stay away from free forum web hosts!
Either way, you'll be spending a few bucks a month on
web hosting, but as you build your community you can
slowly introduce your own Google Adsense or Banner Ad
campaigns that will make you enough money to cover your
web hosting costs and in many cases, enough to pay for
your gas that month and more even more!
Select a web host within your budget, and make sure
that the host you select allows you to have forums.
Since forums consume a lot of what is called 'bandwidth'
and web space, some budget web hosts have a maximum
on how much bandwidth and web space to use.
From my experience, if you start off with at least 1GB
of space and 5 GB of bandwidth. That is MORE than you
will need until your forum community is large enough
to pay for itself on a larger web host, or even lease
your own what is called 'dedicated server'. Do a web
search on Google for what a dedicated server is to find
out more.
A solid and reliable web host is one that answers customer
support in a timely manner. Make sure that before you
decide on a web host to contact that web host via their
toll free phone number or support email. If they don't
answer quickly back to a potential customer how would
they respond once they know you are a customer?
Do you homeword and make sure you are comfortable with
the web host you choose because the last thing you need
is to have to move web hosts and lose potential forum
community information.
4. Driving Traffic to your Forum
Once you have everything up, you selected your niche,
you found your forum community script, you installed
it on a reliable host, you expect a flood of visitors
to join as a member!
This is where the make it or break it part of the forum
comes into play. If you have no visitors or members
participating, your forum won't grow.
My advice is to start off the circle where you began.
Within your network of online friends. These days with
so many forums and social networking websites, there
are so many to choose from why should anyone join YOUR
forum?
Well, you can use this network of websites to your advantage.
Start off with the forums you are active in. If they
allow you to advertise your forum or website, do it.
Otherwise add a link to is in your signature. If you
have thousands of posts your link on that forum will
appear in thousands of places instantly!
Then go to other forums relevant to your topic and try
to be active there with a link in your signature back
to your website.
Announce your website launch to your friends in your
Messenger systems.
Better yet! Try to do a marketing trick of giving away
something to a random member once a week.
Above all, make sure YOU are active. Even if noone posts
anything that day. Go in and post. Try to provoke a
conversation with your posts. Once members join and
are active give them the honor of being initial moderators
of your forum. This will encourage them and make them
feel like they are part of your forum community and
will keep their loyalty to your forum. In turn what
will they do? Tell THEIR friends about it. Now you are
beginning to see what is called a 'viral' effect to
driving traffic to your website.
Most of all, do not give up. Keep talking about your
forum and inviting people to join. The more passionate
and excited you are about your forum, the more others
will see that in you and your friends and will be willing
to spend time on your forum to build it up.
Once you go through these initial steps to starting
your online forum community you are on the right track
to have a successful community. Once this happens, you
can easily think about even being able to earn money
from your website that will cover your costs and place
some 'spare change' in your pocket. This is all of course
if you have the right niche, the right forum script,
the right webhost, and the right methods to drive traffic
to your forum! To your success!
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