Post by ravish30 on May 21, 2009 16:48:38 GMT -5
Should You Start Your Own Online Forum Board?
Have you considered starting your own online forum board? If so, have you thought about everything that would be involved in starting a new online community?
These days, there are thousands of online message boards for just about any subject matter imaginable. When thinking about starting your own community, there are a few things you need to consider before getting started.
1. What kind of community would you like to have?
example: work from home, business, craft and hobbies, blogging, sports, general chit chat, etc.
2. Is there a need for this type of forum board?
Let's use Work At Home as our example. These days you can find hundreds, if not thousands of work at home message boards.
Problem: All of these web sites are trying to attract the same type of members.
If you are considering a work at home forum board, how can you make your board unique from the hundreds that already exist?
Solution: Narrow down your focus! Have your work at home message board geared towards one of these areas:
a. City and State
b. Grandparents who work from home
c. Single Parents who work from home
d. Independent home business owners
e. Telecommuting
f. Virtual online businesses
g. Direct Sales businesses
3. Do you have the time to run an online community?
As an experienced forum owner, I can tell you that I spend a minimum of 1 hour a day, 6 days a week, managing my online community. I spend a minimum of 2-3 hours every week just advertising my community so that I can attract new members to my forum boards.
4. Can you afford to run your own online community?
There are some free online message board providers online, however, I personally think you should avoid them. The majority of them have unwanted advertisements on the forum and limited administration control.
I recommend getting your own domain name and web hosting. You can do this affordably for around $110 per year. With this option, you will have complete control over your community.
5. Have you educated yourself about the technical aspects of installing and running your own forum boards?
There are several great articles and How-To guides on the Internet. Go to any of the major search engines and do a keyword search for 'How To Create A Forum Board' to find them.
6. Are you in this for the long haul?
Building an online community is not a short-term thing. Members who spend their time on your forum board want to know that the community will be there for years to come.
If you have answered YES to all of the above questions, then it's time for you to become a forum board owner. With some hard work and patience, you can have a very successful online community.
Shelly Hill has been working from home in Direct Sales since 1989 and is a Manager with Tupperware. Shelly also has her own online networking community. You can contact Shelly at:
Web: www.classybusinesswomen.com
Forum Boards: www.classybusinesswomenforums.com/index.php
Blog: wahmshelly.blogspot.com
Have you considered starting your own online forum board? If so, have you thought about everything that would be involved in starting a new online community?
These days, there are thousands of online message boards for just about any subject matter imaginable. When thinking about starting your own community, there are a few things you need to consider before getting started.
1. What kind of community would you like to have?
example: work from home, business, craft and hobbies, blogging, sports, general chit chat, etc.
2. Is there a need for this type of forum board?
Let's use Work At Home as our example. These days you can find hundreds, if not thousands of work at home message boards.
Problem: All of these web sites are trying to attract the same type of members.
If you are considering a work at home forum board, how can you make your board unique from the hundreds that already exist?
Solution: Narrow down your focus! Have your work at home message board geared towards one of these areas:
a. City and State
b. Grandparents who work from home
c. Single Parents who work from home
d. Independent home business owners
e. Telecommuting
f. Virtual online businesses
g. Direct Sales businesses
3. Do you have the time to run an online community?
As an experienced forum owner, I can tell you that I spend a minimum of 1 hour a day, 6 days a week, managing my online community. I spend a minimum of 2-3 hours every week just advertising my community so that I can attract new members to my forum boards.
4. Can you afford to run your own online community?
There are some free online message board providers online, however, I personally think you should avoid them. The majority of them have unwanted advertisements on the forum and limited administration control.
I recommend getting your own domain name and web hosting. You can do this affordably for around $110 per year. With this option, you will have complete control over your community.
5. Have you educated yourself about the technical aspects of installing and running your own forum boards?
There are several great articles and How-To guides on the Internet. Go to any of the major search engines and do a keyword search for 'How To Create A Forum Board' to find them.
6. Are you in this for the long haul?
Building an online community is not a short-term thing. Members who spend their time on your forum board want to know that the community will be there for years to come.
If you have answered YES to all of the above questions, then it's time for you to become a forum board owner. With some hard work and patience, you can have a very successful online community.
Shelly Hill has been working from home in Direct Sales since 1989 and is a Manager with Tupperware. Shelly also has her own online networking community. You can contact Shelly at:
Web: www.classybusinesswomen.com
Forum Boards: www.classybusinesswomenforums.com/index.php
Blog: wahmshelly.blogspot.com