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That is true I suppose. However if you choose a .ca or .us domain for example, you'll be limited to search engine traffic from those countries. I'll always prefer TLDs because the algorithm is always changing.
We have a freeroll every weekend on on StockPoker where players come to the forums to get the password to our game, and can win real money. Sometimes I place a bounty on my head too, so if players eliminate me, they can collect the bounty prize.
I don't think I'll have that issue with my site as it's a one word domain with the . community extension, but I can see your point. I usually don't buy domains if the .com isn't available.
How much do you post on your own forum each day? Do you believe forum admins should be active daily to grow a forum?
I like to make a minimum of 1 topic per day, and I reply to threads whenever I can, or if I have anything I can add to the discussions.
It took me 3-4 months to reach 100 members. My forum is currently at 158 members. I think the most new members I received in one day was 7. I get more members when I'm running a promotion.
What do think about the .community extension? Have you used .community for any of your forums?
I have one forum with the .community extension. I have no regrets as I love my domain name, and .community domains are TLD's so it's good for SEO.
I think a lot of forums owners start new sites without much thought, and not planning how they'll grow their community.
For you, what was the hardest part about starting your forum?
I use Google captcha, and a security question, and for normal members spamming. I might give them a chance, depending on the situation. If they don't listen to my warnings, than I'll ban them them.
I've been noticing more traffic to my forums from search engines. You need to steadily build links, and create fresh content. It takes time to see results from SEO.
I don't think so. My forum relies on me creating new discussions. My staff would help keep it alive if I were to disappear for a bit, but I didn't build my forum to stay alive. I want to grow, improve, and expand my forum over time.
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