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SEOExpert104 14th February 2010 01:56 PM

Help with forum boards
 
My forum is about Travel & Tourism... and I need help for suggestions for the board names...

I got the main ones like

Rules.. intro... news... and etc

ya ya ya ya... u r thinking why the he** are you making on that niche when you have no idea about it? Well I do, but honestly talking I always sucked making forums... at any niche!

matagorda.net/forum

I'm stuck :)

thanks for all support upfront!

Patrician 14th February 2010 03:57 PM

Re: Help with forum boards
 
What about cool places to visit and have some nice photos/videos of destinations - maybe one for 'ideal vacation spots' and another where people could share photos/videos of places they have been?

Some nice dirt might work too. Like I saw recently articles on filthy hotels that gave people bed bugs, and other stories - to warn them to not go there. You could have a 'Add your Nightmare Hotel/Motel'.

There are a number of affiliate programs that offer travel discounts to members and you could have a section for these maybe too. I know of 3, off-hand, one which I belong to that more than pay you back with the travel discounts as well as commissions for booking trips, hotels, etc.. Maybe you could have a section for things like this.

Maybe a shop to monetize it - like selling luggage and other stuff that travelers might be interested in.

Tina Golden 14th February 2010 04:24 PM

Re: Help with forum boards
 
With a forum, it's best to keep it simple at first with only one to three sections. They will look busier with fewer people whereas if you have a bunch of sections with few members, it's going to look like a ghost town.

As time goes on, you will see which topics need their own sections.

Tina

SEOExpert104 15th February 2010 07:54 AM

Re: Help with forum boards
 
Thank you both very much, it helped me a lot.

Graham Maddison 16th February 2010 02:36 PM

Re: Help with forum boards
 
If you want your forum to look busy, you can subscribe to a site called content current dot com and pay a small fee for the first couple of months to have people post in your forum.

As visitors to your forum see more comments, they are more likely to participate themselves.


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