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What's the most important thing when starting a forum?

Forums are good for learning and earning. I have always shared money making tips with many people on the forum and I have been using forums for a long time. I remember working on a forum several years ago as well.
Currently, I even visit many forums more than I visit social media platforms because forums have been very helpful to me in terms of making money on the internet. I have discovered a lot of things through them.
 
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For me:

1. Have nice forum design is key for anyone. So having good theme is basic needs for me.
2. Will work on additional features which gives edge to your forum.
3. Have some promotion is good for you.
 
Rules and regulation are important factors of every community and yours should not be an exception. It will be well understood and agreed by everybody who wants to join the forum.
 
I think it is creating an inviting space. You want people to stumble on it and feel inclined to join. You don't want them seeing people arguing or anything but having discussions that are active and easy to join in on.
 
For me it's the function of the forum, what do you want it to be?
A heated debate forum over fandoms?
A place for support?
Just a chill zone?
That's for me the important thing. After that you know your target base and you can easily focus on growing your forum.
I now visit several forums more s since forums have been really beneficial to me in regards to generating a living online. They have helped me learn a lot of things that I probably wouldn't learn elsewhere.
 
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Every businessman that desires success should focus on keeping your forum open for at least 3 years even when you do not have any revenue system on the forum. You can run ads too
 
Currently, I even visit many forums more than I visit social media platforms because forums have been very helpful to me in terms of making money on the internet. I have discovered a lot of things through them.

Online paid forums are growing a lots of attention and recognition as well. This is why many people are signing up on forums and trying to make money. It is good to see that, but I think that online forums must compensate their members well.
 
Considering something ii think the most important thing would be keeping spambots and hackers out. However, that's not very tough to do if you know how. My early experiences with forums were a nightmare - which due to my immaturity, got me thinking spambots were real people.
 
Forums are good for learning and earning. I have always shared money making tips with many people on the forum and I have been using forums for a long time. I remember working on a forum several years ago as well.
Yes, forums are avenue for learning. Of the truth, I joined this forum because of money, but most times I go through all the comments under a thread before making my own comments. I have joined more than 4 paid to post site through this site and I have withdraw from one.
 
For me it's the function of the forum, what do you want it to be?
A heated debate forum over fandoms?
A place for support?
Just a chill zone?
That's for me the important thing. After that you know your target base and you can easily focus on growing your forum.
Well in my opinion I think content and niche as well. If your content is not attractive you can't earn good masses to your forum other then that if there is some interesting information related to earning of current affairs that would be successful for you.
 
Well in my opinion I think content and niche as well. If your content is not attractive you can't earn good masses to your forum other then that if there is some interesting information related to earning of current affairs that would be successful for you.
To write good content you need to hire some writers as writing one single article needs 2-3 days of preparation and revise expected errors, for forum things differs a little because it is short article but it needs 3 to 4 hours to prepare short article with original content.
 
Currently, I even visit many forums more than I visit social media platforms because forums have been very helpful to me in terms of making money on the internet. I have discovered a lot of things through them.

I think that social media platforms are not considered a good place to be with your friends. This is due to the fact that many people have begun viewing social media in a negative light and I can understand why this might be the reason. Social media platforms allow offensive material.
 
I think that social media platforms are not considered a good place to be with your friends. This is due to the fact that many people have begun viewing social media in a negative light and I can understand why this might be the reason. Social media platforms allow offensive material.
I think it depends on how you use social media platforms. There are people who use social media platforms positively in order to connect with people who would help them become successful.
 
I think it depends on how you use social media platforms. There are people who use social media platforms positively in order to connect with people who would help them become successful.

The main problem is that social media is used by both good and bad people. However, the management of social media networks do not do anything to prevent offensive content.
 
For me it's the function of the forum, what do you want it to be?
A heated debate forum over fandoms?
A place for support?
Just a chill zone?
That's for me the important thing. After that you know your target base and you can easily focus on growing your forum.
I think that a forum has to be catered to the needs of users, in addition to forming a community that can talk about ways to improve themselves or their standard of living as a whole.
 
Hackers and spambots would be barred.
But if you know how, it's not all that difficult to do.
My first encounters with forums were a nightmare, and because of my youth, I mistakenly believed that spammers were actual individuals.
 
I think that a forum has to be catered to the needs of users, in addition to forming a community that can talk about ways to improve themselves or their standard of living as a whole.

I have always emphasised on the pay rates of members. This is because the more money you will invest and pay your members, the more members shall join and this means that your forum will become more active.
 
To me it's a forum feature, but what should it be? A heated discussion forum about fandom? Support place? Just Chillzone? That's what's important to me. Then you know your target audience and can easily focus on growing your forum.
 
when starting a forum, some of the things you should consider is what are the reasons why the forum was created in the first place, what would be your modus operandi and how to grow the forum.
 
I have always emphasised on the pay rates of members. This is because the more money you will invest and pay your members, the more members shall join and this means that your forum will become more active.
You are saying facts, without a shadow of a doubt. If the remuneration is increased to a greater extent, this will result in a vast increase in the number of participants which will correlate with the increment in pay.
 

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