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I thought I'd share my experiences with starting a forum (not that it's a success yet) in case anyone else was thinking of starting one or trying to promote an existing one.
I think most people would agree that it is difficult for a new forum to gain any momentum when it doesn't have any members or content. Aged forums are often full of members who post useful comments and new members are quick to jump on board and contribute.
I've never a run a forum before and I've started one (Diablo 3 builds forum) on my Diablo 3 gaming website (dedicated to theorycrafting and build discussion.. a nerd thing, non-gamers won't get it).
After 48 hours.. this is where my new forum stands. (no bots or spam.. love Xenforo!)
It launched better than expected and I didn't need to resort to sock puppeting services.
I did 2 things
1) Reached out to other webmasters with similar sites and offered them the chance to link back to their own site in return for guest posts and promoting my new forum.
2) Gave new members a reason to join by starting a competition that puts 3 copies of the game up for grabs. It gives a good answer when new members ask themselves "what's in it for me?" when joining.
Given sock puppet forum posting services cost more than 3 copies of the game and I have some genuine members who might stick around, I think it was a much better choice.
It's by no means a success yet but with the launch of the game coming up soon, it might just give it the momentum it needs to flourish into a solid community of gamers. Time will tell!
Hopefully this might help anyone else having difficulty in getting new members and posts.
Thoughts/opinions?
I think most people would agree that it is difficult for a new forum to gain any momentum when it doesn't have any members or content. Aged forums are often full of members who post useful comments and new members are quick to jump on board and contribute.
I've never a run a forum before and I've started one (Diablo 3 builds forum) on my Diablo 3 gaming website (dedicated to theorycrafting and build discussion.. a nerd thing, non-gamers won't get it).
After 48 hours.. this is where my new forum stands. (no bots or spam.. love Xenforo!)

It launched better than expected and I didn't need to resort to sock puppeting services.
I did 2 things
1) Reached out to other webmasters with similar sites and offered them the chance to link back to their own site in return for guest posts and promoting my new forum.
2) Gave new members a reason to join by starting a competition that puts 3 copies of the game up for grabs. It gives a good answer when new members ask themselves "what's in it for me?" when joining.
Given sock puppet forum posting services cost more than 3 copies of the game and I have some genuine members who might stick around, I think it was a much better choice.
It's by no means a success yet but with the launch of the game coming up soon, it might just give it the momentum it needs to flourish into a solid community of gamers. Time will tell!
Hopefully this might help anyone else having difficulty in getting new members and posts.
Thoughts/opinions?