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Strategies Do you tend to jump on trends for forum ideas?

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Something I have seen become popular is how many tend to jump on trends when they start a new forum. It can either be a new gadget, a new game or maybe an idea they have thought of that no one else has done that starts to become a trend over time.

I guess one thing about jumping on trends for forum ideas is that those trends soon die off and there is always that possibility that it could affect the forum in the long run.

Do you tend to jump on trends for forum ideas?
 
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I'll admit I've done this quite a few times and really I shouldn't have done so. Now I just make communities for my favorite interests and do things my own way rather than following trends.
 
I like to work on profitable niches. I do not jump on the trends. My forum ideas are based on the search value and difficulty level of the topic (in terms of traffic)
 
Something I have seen become popular is how many tend to jump on trends when they start a new forum. It can either be a new gadget, a new game or maybe an idea they have thought of that no one else has done that starts to become a trend over time.

I guess one thing about jumping on trends for forum ideas is that those trends soon die off and there is always that possibility that it could affect the forum in the long run.

Do you tend to jump on trends for forum ideas?

As far as building a gaming community is concerned it would certainly be ill-advised. I was part of a gaming forum that survived for a few years after the servers for the game itself had shut down, and it morphed into a social/ friends forum on all things gaming, political, religious, societal trends etc. But even then it was basically about 5 -6 people posting and keeping alive with several people viewing and some occasionally popping in to bring something up, usually on the original game which they were still playing offline.

But it faded out completely eventually, and I would view "trends" in the same way. It becomes laborious trying to prop up a community when the entire basis of it being formed will eventually ride off into the sunset.
 

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