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Quanity of users vs quantity of posts

The # of people that sign up = 20% of posts

         

matimer

9:07 pm on Mar 14, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Why do people sign up for an open forum if they are not going to post? For every 100 people that sign up I average 20 posts...

Anyone else have an issue like this and if so how did you fix it?

Endurer

10:53 pm on Mar 14, 2006 (gmt 0)

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First off, make sure that the rest of them are not bots. Secondly consider adding interactivity to your website. I boosted up the numbers by adding post limit to access certain important forums resulting in a mixed response.

rogerd

2:13 am on Mar 16, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Here's a good thread on getting lurkers to post: [webmasterworld.com...]

tomse

12:34 pm on Mar 16, 2006 (gmt 0)

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As said before, i often register to forums, because most forums offer the ability to show new posts since your last visit only if you are registered.

Lynn_Terry

3:40 am on Mar 18, 2006 (gmt 0)

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It seems common in any online community that only a small percentage actively participate. Some people register so that they can subscribe to threads, private message other members, access members-only features, etc.

And some people sign up and then get busy or forget!

For those, it is helpful if you are emailing your members a weekly update of the latest discussions ;-) I've found the forum gets real active within the 24 hours following an email update!

joftech

12:46 pm on Mar 18, 2006 (gmt 0)

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The quantity of users does not determine the number of posts you get. I have seens a 4k+ site having 2.2 million posts while an 18k+ has just 200,000 posts.

Another thing is that number of posts does not justify quality posts.

For me quality posts comes firtst.

rogerd

12:53 am on Mar 19, 2006 (gmt 0)

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One thing to check for is whether your email confirmations are getting through (if you use that feature). I've seen quite a few registrations that never finish because the user doesn't do the confirmation step. Some ISPs treat confirmation emails like spam.

rebelde

1:09 am on Mar 19, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I get quite a few registrations for my forums because a lot of people think that they will find hidden features on the main site by being a registered in the forums...

openmind

8:42 am on Mar 19, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hi rebelde, and what happens once I register at your site, do I get to see any hidden features?