5 Ways To Use In-Text Advertising On Your Forum
Recently, we examined Three E-Commerce Integration Techniques For Your Forum. The second item on that list is In-Text Advertising. The concept is that certain keywords automatically hyperlink to a relevant page where users can make an eCommerce transaction. This page … Read More >
How Many Sticky Threads Should I Have On My Forum?
When running a popular forum, there is usually a desire to create a LOT of sticky threads. Some popular examples: Introduce yourself here! Forum rules and FAQs – READ BEFORE POSTING! Site announcements and updates The Idiot’s Guide to using … Read More >
How The Like Button On Your Forum Sparks A Feedback Loop
For any platform with user generated content, a “Like” button generates lots of reward for little effort, which is crucial. Given the ongoing surge in mobile usage among forum communities, it’s more important than ever to give users an easy … Read More >
The Fog Behavior Model, Forum Software, And Community Apps
One way to think about user behavior and forum communities is to apply B.J. Fogg’s Behavior Model. The Behavior Model states that Motivation, Ability, and a Trigger must converge at the same moment for a Behavior to occur. When you … Read More >
4 Ways To Advertise On Your Forum (Besides Banner Ads!)
We recently examined the types of banner ads that your forum needs. But that leads us to another popular question: what are some other ways to generate advertising revenue from your forum? After all, banner ads are notorious for their … Read More >
The 4 Types Of Banner Ads Your Forum Needs
One question we get is about inserting banner ads on your forum. How does a community manager strike the right balance? Too many ads will antagonize users and muddle your forum’s content. But fail to include any ads and your … Read More >
Successful Forum Communities: Motivation And Rewards
Running an unpopular forum is like trying to crowdsource something without the crowd. There’s lots of work for little reward. With no reward, there’s no motivation. With no motivation there’s no desire to work hard. That’s why forums without a … Read More >
Why Spammers Love Unpopular Forum Communities
We previously examined reasons why unpopular forums require so much effort. One of the reasons we gave is that an unmonitored forum is a haven for spammers and bots. If a forum doesn’t have much legitimate traffic, there is no … Read More >
Why Large Groups Generate The Best Forum Content
Earlier this week, we examined why unpopular forums require so much effort. One reason is that it’s easier for large crowds of people to generate compelling content than for a single individual or a small group. Let’s explore this notion … Read More >
Pros And Cons Of Facebook Groups Vs. A Hosted Forum Service
We’ve had several clients switch to a Ninja Post private forum after starting with a Facebook Group. No matter what subject matter, their stories are similar. They started using Facebook Groups because they’re easy to set up but limitations regarding … Read More >