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Success

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Success is a relative term, so how do you measure it for your forum/website/blog? Do you say success is having a few active members, perhaps selling an ad, or even just getting a few hits per day?

Personally, I think my community is a success when we have 5-10 active members who come on and have a great time
 
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I would measure success in activity, every site aims to gain a large amount of activity and if you're lucky enough to achieve that then I salute you. :ilike:
 
I think having a few active returning members is considered successful. And you can keep being successful by expanding and growing larger with time. :)
 

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