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Post by ginny2192 on Mar 13, 2006 20:28:06 GMT -5
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Post by me on Apr 17, 2006 21:03:07 GMT -5
I think you are starting off with way too many boards. I've always found it best to start off small, then expand as you grow according to your members interests. As it is now, it will take forever to get all of those boards active, and there is no guarantee each one will be active, as you don't know what kind of members, and who you will get at your forum. Every inactive board will only make more of the forum as a whole look more inactive. As members start coming in, notice their interests, notice the things they are talking about. If a subject is getting alot of conversation, maybe it could warrant it's own board, but like I said, it's best to start off with a few, good topics, then expand as your grow according to your members interests. Keep in mind there is a sub-board feature now in Proboards which can organize a forum if done right. Too many boards or even categories on the main page might make the guests not register. How Many Boards Should I Have On My Forum?
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