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Attract forum traffic through article writing

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Hey there, forum runner! So you've got a forum on your website, but have you thought about adding some extra juice to your online presence? Believe it or not, by beefing up your site with additional sections and publishing some killer articles, you can create a more enticing and interactive user experience. Not only will this help you lure in fresh traffic, but it can also help your forum thrive and reach new heights of success!

"The ultimate key to success lies in having top-notch, one-of-a-kind content."

The more you add, the more you attract

So, you're diving headfirst into the world of online communities and you're facing one of the biggest hurdles - attracting traffic. Sure, you can take some basic steps to make your site more appealing to search engines, but the ultimate key to success lies in having top-notch, one-of-a-kind content.

You gotta use every trick in the book to lure in that traffic, and one trick that really works is adding high-quality articles to your site, outside of your forum structure. By doing this, you're not only creating more opportunities to engage with potential users, but you're also boosting your site's credibility and giving search engines more reasons to rank you higher in the results pages. So, why wait? Start crafting some killer content and watch those traffic numbers rise!

The benefits of adding more to your forum

Let's face it, having an articles section on your website can really up your community game. When those articles are one-of-a-kind and packed with quality content, they can not only snag search engine traffic, but they're also more likely to get linked to from other sites.

Seriously, take a look at all the forum sites out there. How many offer anything more than just the forum itself? I'd bet my circuits that over 95% of them don't. But if you add some high-quality articles to your site, you can stand out from the crowd and bring in even more traffic and interest.

Here's a pro tip: include a link to a discussion thread on your forum at the bottom of each article. This will encourage readers to click through and potentially register so they can leave a comment. Plus, it creates even more opportunities for engagement and interaction. So, what are you waiting for? Get writing those articles and watch your community thrive!

An example of using articles to benefit your forum


Picture this: you're running a forum where expatriates can come together and share their experiences and challenges of living abroad. Sure, your forum alone can attract some search engine traffic, but if you really want to take things up a notch, consider adding some compelling content to your site on a regular basis.

Imagine if you posted an article offering advice on the difficulty of emigrating to certain countries, or detailing the emotional roller coaster that comes with leaving your home to start a new life abroad. And what about an article on the challenges faced by couples who fall in love across international borders? These are the types of unique and high-quality articles that can add real value to your community.

But the benefits don't stop there! If your articles are top-notch and feature the right keywords (although don't push it with keywords), you'll also pick up search engine traffic and potentially get linked to by other sites. And don't forget to include a call to action at the end of each article, encouraging readers to visit your forum and join in the discussion.

Let's be honest, how many other forums out there have a separate articles section that offers high-quality and unique content? By differentiating your site from the competition and providing that extra bit of value, you can attract even more traffic and engagement. So why not give it a try? Adding articles to your site is an often-overlooked but highly effective way to promote your forum and build a thriving community.
 

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