Every forum is different, and their traffic levels aren’t the same. If you’re seeing 1k–10k daily visits a day on your forum, then it is more than enough to place ads on it, especially for guests viewing.
As a forum owner, it is your responsibility to keep your forum sustainable for the long term. If one wants to monetize it by any means, then that’s their obligation to do so.
Especially if they’re massively marketing it, launching, advertising it, marketing it everywhere, etc.
By all means, I’m not saying flood your forum with ads. I’m saying monetize your forum in a way that you know works well and isn’t annoying.
Some forums get good traffic and some don’t. We never know how many forums are performing well in terms of statistics, nor their daily numbers, as these stats aren’t displayed publicly.
So if one wants to monetize their forum, go for it. Figure out what works and what doesn’t. Forums can be hobbies, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t make a few dollars at the same time. If you can place an affiliate link, a paid advertisement, or a simple ad, even from an annoying ad company, do so.
Do something you can use to reinvest into your forum and attract more users in the long run. Anything that helps build your community and makes it grow even more is a worthwhile goal and truthfully, a good idea.
In fact, if you can sell a sticky ad, a header link, or maybe even footer links for yearly spots, that’s a good idea too. Just keep everything in mind. We, as forum owners, are meant to keep our projects going and growing not stuck without sustainable growth methods.
If you have to step out of the box and find another way to monetize just to bring more funds into your forum, then that works well too.
Find things on Reddit and other social media sites that you can use to drive more traffic to your forum. Continue to build your community the best way you know how and forget the saying “forums are dying.” Just use
that as motivation.