Thursday, August 16, 2012

Online forum creation

There are a lot of websites now that let you create an online forum free. They let you host it free on their website and give you a custom URL attached to their domain. You can always buy your own .com domain and have it forwarded to the domain link they give you.

I recently tried out out called www.lefora.com 
It's not too bad, they don't spam you with ads all over your forum. There seems to be pretty good protection from spam bots joining your forum. They make each person that joins your site click through a bunch of ads with promotions just to join but afterwards, it is pretty clear from ads, except for some text ads at the very bottom that your barley notice.

Forums are useful if your trying to communicate with a group of people all at once. For example, when your throwing an event, you can create a forum to find out who wants to attend, who wants to perform, who wants to work, get every one's opinion on a topic, etc... It also helps create buzz for the event because talking about it hypes up the excitement of going to the event.

They are also useful for weekly or monthly clubs, sales groups, groups that want to discuss a topic like art or doing charity. Forums have been around for a very long time on the Internet. Much longer than facebook and myspace. It used to be harder to start a forum, get followers, etc... but it was like a private group facebook page where you share ideas, funny pictures, talk about current events, etc... There are a lot of forums out there today dedicated to computer tech support also.

One negative thing about starting a forum is that once you get a group of people on there and things start rolling, they really start to suck you in and somewhat waste your time in the same way that facebook does. Also, if you were the creator, you may want to check back often to administer the board. You have to decide what you want to allow on there and what you don't want to allow as far as topics, NSFW (not safe for work) posts, bad language, rude things people say, etc. On one hand, moderating a forum too much, you can lose some people with too much censorship, but not moderating it enough, you can also lose some people because they may not be protected from being harassed. If it is something to do with a business or event you are running, you may want to be on there enough to moderate the negative posts. Just be careful what you censor, because people will call you out of you censor your board too much also. It's all a balance.

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