Forum Moderators: rogerd
Whenever I run across a board that I think I'm going to want to visit regularly (or semi-regularly) I'll generally go ahead and register -- that way I make sure I get my desired username before someone else does, and when/if I decide to post anything I don't have my train of thought derailed by having to go register first.
Brett used to do something like that, I think. Anybody else try that approach, and what's your experience?
A quick tip to get some of them kick started is to send an email to the newest 50 or so members that have not posted and just remind them that the forum is still there and awaiting their valuble input.
Excellent point, though I wonder how many people are sophisticated enough to realize this. I get questions all the time like, "What's that yellow dot next to the thread?" :)
Personally, I only register in a forum if I plan to post immediately or if I need to register to access features, like image attachments.
There are really two classes of registered non-posters:
1) People who registered, perhaps because they needed input on something specific, and never returned after their first interaction.
2) Lurkers who have never posted but still visit regularly.
One approach that might help for #1 is to make thread subscription the default option. I've returned to forums where I posted once or twice when I received a notification that someone had replied to the thread I posted in.
If you have lurkers, there are some good discussion in the library about how to draw them into posting.