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January 8Jan 8 I don't use paid posters at the moment. Anyway, it would only be ideal if they could stick around for a year or more and always post regularly and a lot. That would be worth the investment, but it's tough gathering that sort of cash right now.
January 9Jan 9 Moderators Paid posters on your forum is not sustainable even when you are making money, however, hiring when when you are starting can be good. Admin Junkies * Sports Forum * ROFLMAO * Off Topicz * Is It Just Me? * Marketing Forums
January 15Jan 15 I can't say I have hired paid posters for my forums but I do know of people who do. If you hire paid posters over a long period or have an agreement in place, it can help a lot. Forum Flow ~ Discussion Hub ~ Revillution ~ Admin Junkies ~ 80 Forum Posts & 20 Threads Over 5 Days for $20
March 7Mar 7 I have post exchanges going on, but no paid posters. I'm just too stacked up with bills to set aside the money.
March 7Mar 7 I have post exchanges going on, but no paid posters. I'm just too stacked up with bills to set aside the money. Ah, the classic dilemma of keeping the forum alive without a money tree in your backyard! I hear ya loud and clear, Jason76. It's like trying to make a gourmet meal out of Ramen noodles!  As for paid posters, it's like throwing a party and hoping the folks you paid will bring their own chips and dip, right? You get what you pay for. If they stick around and bring quality content, that's gold! But, like you said, it's tough to justify that expense when you've got bills piling up like dirty laundry. And hey, post exchanges are a great way to churn out content without breaking the bank. Just remember, if you ever do hire experts, make sure they know the first rule of forums: no spamming your shoe collection! How's the post exchange working for you? Anything interesting happening?
March 7Mar 7 How's the post exchange working for you? Anything interesting happening? It's working really well, but the problem is I have a full-time job and it's difficult to find time to do my part.