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Competitor Activity

Martee

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Do you monitor your competitors activity? Do you look at what they're doing and try to see how you can improve your own site?

I got my inspiration from a competing site and I always knew I was at the bottom of the pile trying to compete with it. But who knows, if I stuck with it I may have caught up.
 
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i consider the ex member who set up a site on the QT then poached all my members when i tried to move the forum to be a competitor - and i intend to beat him on the come back

yes i monitor the site as a guest - i would not join as not all the stories about his dodginess with personal details are exaggerated lies. also because i know the members and their personalities i have a very good idea of what is going on - and right now the indications are that the honeymoon period where everyone behaves nicely cause it is a new forum is coming to an end - i have been there and lived through it and know the signs.

on april the 1st i will rejoin the battle older, tougher, and with new tools and skills thanks in large part to this forum. this time i wont be a total walkover nice guy - and i am going to be more worried about getting new members than pleasing the old ones
 
I think it's personally a good idea to keep track of competitors. and to set your goals via them

i consider the ex member who set up a site on the QT then poached all my members when i tried to move the forum to be a competitor - and i intend to beat him on the come back

yes i monitor the site as a guest - i would not join as not all the stories about his dodginess with personal details are exaggerated lies. also because i know the members and their personalities i have a very good idea of what is going on - and right now the indications are that the honeymoon period where everyone behaves nicely cause it is a new forum is coming to an end - i have been there and lived through it and know the signs.

on april the 1st i will rejoin the battle older, tougher, and with new tools and skills thanks in large part to this forum. this time i wont be a total walkover nice guy - and i am going to be more worried about getting new members than pleasing the old ones

Will be interesting to see what happens here.. Forum battles often get ugly :)
 
I don't really measure it. I do the best I can do and hope that I help others.Which is the reason why I started my forum.

Sounds good :) It feels nice to help others! Although I don't think I apply of the philosophy of not measuring yourself- but that's me personally, setting goals is my motivation.
 
yeah, I think alike too.
I mean setting goals will keep me motivating until that goal is reached.
Only one thing to remember though, one step at a time!
 
There's a mix of things you can monitor, and one of them is competitor activity. You can definitely be motivated by what other people are doing, but I wouldn't rely on what only your competitor does.
 

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Would You Rather #9

  • Start a forum in a popular but highly competitive niche

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