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Subsequent posts would come from new members, the forum just wouldn't have that completely empty feel. I know duplicate content etc..etc are considerations but I'm just asking about having posts to start with.
[edited by: JS_Harris at 11:03 pm (utc) on Jan. 3, 2009]
Then once you get a little content, invite some friends and family to help seed it more...
Then once you have a nice base of interesting topics, kick off some ad campaigns to bring in new visitors... Be sure your landing page is designed to get them to contribute... Don't just drop them on your homepage.
I utilized Adwords for 2 years on one of my new sites to keep it rolling.
Now I don't advertise anymore, and the site brings in over 1000 visitors a day from natural search (due to having all unique content).
So if you seed it with copied content too heavily, you may get penalized from the get go... Not a good way to start out.
Also keep in mind, folks don't have a lot of time these days. Make it as EASY as possible to participate. And add a lot of features that "notify" users when activity occurs on threads they are interested in, etc. Keeps them coming back.
Don't go overboard and spam them every time a comment is posted, but give them the option to be notified if they select it.
Then add features like an inbox, etc. These things help users connect and keep them coming back.
Good luck!