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Is it not possible to use GA on Jcink? I think it's just a matter of copy & pasting a code snippet.I keep a pretty consistent rate of traffic on my board, where I have around the same logins per day. I don't know what it's like on a monthly basis since I don't use a stat tracker like Google Analytics. It seems my board is generally more active on or near the weekend a lot of times.
Right, you can just add a JavaScript code to your board, but as it is, we use quite a bit of JavaScript on the board already.Is it not possible to use GA on Jcink? I think it's just a matter of copy & pasting a code snippet.
Getting a good number of traffic to your newly launched forum is the easy part. Where it gets difficult is sustaining the traffic you have while getting to add more to it. Traffic is more difficult to keep than to get in my opinion.With me only just opening up my forums to the public these past few days I have seen some kind of increase in traffic but that is to be expected. I will be keeping an eye on it through the next month to see how the traffic is.
I agree. Most of the traffic, in the beginning, is people coming to check out the new site and see what there is to offer. Being able to keep that traffic and also keep bringing things to the site that will keep them interested is where it starts to get more difficult.Getting a good number of traffic to your newly launched forum is the easy part. Where it gets difficult is sustaining the traffic you have while getting to add more to it. Traffic is more difficult to keep than to get in my opinion.
Indeed. That’s the general trick here. People are always hyped for something new, both in real life as in forums. But to keep them interested in coming back and engaging on a frequently basis is where it gets tricky. So it always better to consistently provide new content for the members, offer them incentives and challenges.I agree. Most of the traffic, in the beginning, is people coming to check out the new site and see what there is to offer. Being able to keep that traffic and also keep bringing things to the site that will keep them interested is where it starts to get more difficult.
There’s definitely a lot of truth in your post.The traffic depends on how users interracting with the content.
With Quality content users will interact. With bad content, your users will not interact, no visits, no traffic.
Just my opinion.
Yeah, I have seen that happen with so many forums over some years now and it's not always a good taste in the mouth of the owner seeing the traffic go up in smoke after a time. They will need more work to keep the traffic. It's never easy to run a forum to be on top flow.I agree. Most of the traffic, in the beginning, is people coming to check out the new site and see what there is to offer. Being able to keep that traffic and also keep bringing things to the site that will keep them interested is where it starts to get more difficult.
This is very true, forums nowadays are not as easy to run as they used to be and you do need to put in more work now than you used to have to to make it a success.Yeah, I have seen that happen with so many forums over some years now and it's not always a good taste in the mouth of the owner seeing the traffic go up in smoke after a time. They will need more work to keep the traffic. It's never easy to run a forum to be on top flow.
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