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Engagement New Forum Admin Advice; Post on your own site regularly (1 Viewer)

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telling someone to post more on their site isn't going to help matters as much as you think it might.

Its not the be all and end all of the issue, but its a bloody good start to the solution. Sure there may be other issues such as disinterest and burn out, but to me its a bit like exercise - and probably why I don't.

The motivation comes after the act, not before. It's not about being motivated to produce high quality content, it's about producing high quality content even when you're not motivated and, in doing so, finding the motivation to continue. If people are struggling to get a fledgling forum off the ground the very first place they should start is by clicking on that "New Thread" button. It's the first, last, and best solution to the problem.
 
I have a weekly planner - just on an excel spreadsheet for my tasks which reset every Monday. There’s daily tasks such has five posts/threads on https://rtshq.net/hub or 3 tweets on the associated Twitter account, but also tasks to complete throughout the week such as blog posts or YT video uploads. I find it helps keep me focused.

It’s really useful if you get involved in a post exchange. Reminds you what you need to achieve.
If you want a recommendation for a planning app, I would recommend Tick Tick. It has helped me tremendously with weekly/daily/monthly planning and helped me increase productivity with its inbuilt pomodoro timer that also integrates the to-do list.

If you are not into the timer, you can still use it for its other features like creating folders, tags, and lists for tasks, setting single and recurring tasks and setting reminders for them, and setting different types of boards for different lists and folders.,

These are all in the free version, and the paid version has more features, but I am happy with what the free one offers.
 
If you want a recommendation for a planning app, I would recommend Tick Tick.
I have an excel spreadsheet. Simple yet effective. I work shifts so sometimes I'll be working on my sites during the day and other times on a night. I just highlight the task once complete.
 
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The harder you push your forum, the better you'll do. Forums will grow slowly, and unless you got promotions to increase engagement you shouldn't expect rapid growth.
 
The harder you push your forum, the better you'll do. Forums will grow slowly, and unless you got promotions to increase engagement you shouldn't expect rapid growth.
That's very much true. Be consistent in what you do, and the rest will follow.
 
We are, perhaps, being pushed closer towards the instant gratification issue which plagues social media, and by extension, society itself. If a forum isn't an instant hit people become disheartened and stop posting.

This is never a good thing.
 
Posting on your own site is very important.

I post a lot on my forums. I usually try to post 1-3 times in each main niche section of the forum on a daily basis.

I dominate the topics and always have the most posts but some of them go into 2+ pages so I must be doing good.

I think some forum owners are afraid of posting too much on their own forum. What do you all think about posting too much on your own forum? Is there such a thing?
 
The harder you push your forum, the better you'll do. Forums will grow slowly, and unless you got promotions to increase engagement you shouldn't expect rapid growth.
That’s true. It’s vital to try to actively promote your forum in as many avenues as you can.

Even releasing a press release about your forum can help a lot.

Posting on your own site is very important.

I post a lot on my forums. I usually try to post 1-3 times in each main niche section of the forum on a daily basis.

I dominate the topics and always have the most posts but some of them go into 2+ pages so I must be doing good.

I think some forum owners are afraid of posting too much on their own forum. What do you all think about posting too much on your own forum? Is there such a thing?

I don’t think there’s such a thing as posting too much. As forum owners, it’s our duty to keep our forums active. If we’re not leading by example, how can we expect our members to engage? They need someone to set the pace and guide the forum.
 
I have a weekly planner - just on an excel spreadsheet for my tasks which reset every Monday.
I wish I could do this. I have to do it the old school way with a pen and paper, but would really like a whiteboard instead so that it would also give me a bit more physical activity to get up and check it off. I'd prepare the tasks the night before and ensure they're done during the next day. I've tried the spreadsheet method (or a document), but I tend to fail to meet goals, either because I set too many (which wouldn't fit on a whiteboard, leaving me open to do more), or because my ADHD gets to me and I skip around and fail to do one task because I prioritize another on the spot where a whiteboard done up the night before (10-15 minutes) would force me to go in order.
On average, I make 40-50 posts on someone else's forums every day but I don't post on my forums every day
I try to achieve this with my forum post trading, and could probably do 200-400 per day as I am a fast typer and can do it, but I also create 2-4 threads per day and try to reply to as many as I can on my own. The only thing holding me back from doing that many is there aren't enough topics to reply to, no fault of the other board's owner.
I am trying to find a balance, not to open all threads by myself
I opened them all myself. Fortunately, I was able to "change owner" on at least 1 thread recently (as I wouldn't do it without explicit permission) to balance out the look of it.

However, this is something that you need to do as they're not going to open themselves. Some would say this is unattractive to guests, but as an old time forum user, I would say otherwise. I would lurk a forum that has posts by the admin to see if I get the feel that the community could grow into something that I would enjoy participating in, then sign up, and start posting there.
I have an excel spreadsheet.
On my to-do list is a Xenforo Project Management System built for teams (the forum is secondary for specific communication on task clarification). I'll keep you in mind to give an exclusive/lifetime account to manage a team and projects in exchange for your feedback on how it should function over your spreadsheet which could help with productivity over the spreadsheet (once you're used to it).

Like the XF alerts/emails that are sent out at the time you're supposed to complete it and even 10 minutes before as a reminder.

It'd be interesting to see your spreadsheet setup so that I can incorporate some type of minimalistic import functionality so it would reduce clicks to create tasks and whatnot by importing new tasks from each row.

Like (an example of 1 row)
TaskStart/DueReminderInstructionsAssigned toPriority
Create 5 threads on XXX.
Tomorrow 9 AM, End 10 AM
EOD; 30 minutes prior; 10 minutes priorComplete 2 threads about X.
Complete 3 posts around the forum.
Self
@Other User
[1-10]
 
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