lizzie wrote:
Ok, so I just wanted to get this out in the open rather than bottle it up.
I have been a member of proboards for a while now, I own 2 forums the second one I am thinking of closing. I always seem to have a problem with forums...the forum I own now has a pretty nice layout has lots of topics and even iv'e posted in some of them, But for some reason people will join my forum and just not post at all iv'e never said anything nasty to any of the members on my forum and no I am not paranoid! This has happened on 2 of my forums. I have tried advertising getting someone to own it with me or even getting some mods but still the same happens and people just aren't interested.
I'm a kind person and I like my computer stuff in fact i'm just a forum freak really lol!
What do you think I should do to help my forum? or improve it?
thanks!

my forum is:
http://kizzez.proboards70.com/index.cgi*really sorry if iv'e put this in the wrong section*
I own a forum as well. The most obvious question I have to ask (which as a computer person, you've prolly already though of this but thought I'd ask anways) is, could these inactive members just be bots? Depending on whatever mods you've made, what type of forum format, you may have some inactive bots. (I hope you don't, they're a pain in the ass.)
Second, if it's an autism-focused board, then you may have members who simply like to read and don't post. I have some of those as well. The lurkers.
Third, like others have mentioned, the forum kinda needs a gimmick, a focus, and an attraction. Maybe you might try approaching some friends who've made here on WP to help you and to become mods/admins. They might have some ideas, and at the very least can help make up a consistent group of posters. (But I advise to choose your team well; don't just say "Hey, I like you, you can be a mod". I tend to choose people on their reliability, their friendliness, and their diplomacy.)
Fourth, it can take a lot of word of mouth advertising to get people to come to the forum and to CONTINUE to come to the forum. I'm always promoting my forum with people I talk to online. Anybody new I meet, I often give them the address.
Like you, my forum has had a lot of members who've started strong, and then get bored and leave-- or life gets hectic and they leave. But it takes awhile to build a core membership, those who want to come online and post every day. These people keep it going. And sometimes it just takes awhile and a lot of effort in advertising to find your "core".