It would be interesting if there was somewhere that was able to generate statistics on how long new forums end up being "live".
No data to back it up, but I have a feeling that usually within 12-18 months those sites that are brought up end up going the way of the dinosaur once they aren't getting the traffic that the admin/site owner was unrealistically expecting.
Even with hard work and time it does not necessarily equate to a site being successful.
Some of the longer lived "new" sites that I've seen are those hobby ones that the site admin/owner run them for their benefit/joy and the public has the use of them also. But those sites are usually also not worried about "making money" as their owners look at them as a hobby/labor of love/resource for the community.
Can bringing a new forum online be done and it eventually generate noticeable income? Yep. The thing is that those "winners" are few and far in between. And anyone looking at bringing a forum online needs to realize that like ANY business... even if you work your tail off and put lots of money into it, it's liable to fail.
No data to back it up, but I have a feeling that usually within 12-18 months those sites that are brought up end up going the way of the dinosaur once they aren't getting the traffic that the admin/site owner was unrealistically expecting.
Yes.... and as I mention above... very few of those "new sites" end up with the "time" as the folks bringing them to life have unreasonable expectations of sudden popularity and inbound money. When they don't become successful within that 12-18 month time period they give up on it, and several of those sites I am familiar with you could tell that the owner was putting the time in as they were creating regular content.As I said, several times, it takes hard work and time.
Even with hard work and time it does not necessarily equate to a site being successful.
Some of the longer lived "new" sites that I've seen are those hobby ones that the site admin/owner run them for their benefit/joy and the public has the use of them also. But those sites are usually also not worried about "making money" as their owners look at them as a hobby/labor of love/resource for the community.
Can bringing a new forum online be done and it eventually generate noticeable income? Yep. The thing is that those "winners" are few and far in between. And anyone looking at bringing a forum online needs to realize that like ANY business... even if you work your tail off and put lots of money into it, it's liable to fail.