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How long does it take you from Brainstorming a forum to putting it live on a public server? For me, it varies from a day or up to a week or so. I see the competition first then I check how I want my forum to be different. Then, I move onto adding new categories or forum names on a notepad, and if I feel what I put down on notepad is worth doing. Then I buy hosting and start the forum right away.
 
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When I started Crafter Craze it took a couple months of thinking about it in my head before actually looking into whether it would work out or not. Then I did my research to see my competitors and realized that there weren't many big crafting forums out there, most people were using Facebook Groups. After that I believe it took about 2 weeks to decide on software and actually get the forum set up.
 
I think it's basically alike for most programmers as many people I know and myself too take days or weeks to finish up a brainstorm once the format is ready, implementation and then hosting live should be within the week.
 
When I launched my forum a long time ago, I took about one month (from brainstroming to launching publically). sadly, my forum did not survive. I could not build members.
 
I have tried starting up my forum but it just never could start up because I didn't have the capital to start it up and as for brainstorming to launching it, that never happened.
 
That's a question for the webmasters. Webmasters knows too well how brainstorming works, and how look it will take them to code a complete website to be up and running.
 

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