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Ask HN: Should I add a forum to my blog?

5 pointsby markcrazyhorseover 10 years ago
Hey guys and gals.<p>I&#x27;m considering adding a forum to my blog (http:&#x2F;&#x2F;ios-blog.co.uk) to help developers interact with each other and to also allow a faster and better help service for the audience. What do you think?

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blubbi2over 10 years ago
Depends on your blog.<p>I would ask myself the following questions:<p>- Does the audience you are addressing already have a &quot;home&quot;?<p>Your primary goal shouldn&#x27;t be to run a forum for the sake of running a forum. Your primary motivation should be to give your community a home.<p>- Can you reach initial traction?<p>How many readers do you have? How many of them do you think will contribute to the forum? Your blog seems to be pretty popular. Why don&#x27;t start with one category and see how it develops?<p>Looking at your blog, I don&#x27;t think that this will be a problem. Nevertheless, you need to be prepared to spend quite some time answering questions in your forum yourself.<p>When in doubt, fake it &#x27;til you make it. That&#x27;s how reddit got started: By creating massive amounts of fake accounts and posting everything they found online.<p>Here are a few &quot;golden rules&quot; on running a forum:<p>- Don&#x27;t start with n different categories.<p>Start with one instead. See what people are talking about. If a category becomes to cluttered, add a new one.<p>Don&#x27;t try to structure your forum before you have content!<p>- Ask users what they want.<p>- Define the scope of your forum.<p>What should be the primary topic people are supposed to talk about. An off-topic board is ok, but it&#x27;g good to have a general idea on what your community is supposed to look like.<p>- Sign up beta users first.<p>It&#x27;s probably a good idea to start with a small core group before launching and inviting everyone. People won&#x27;t post in an empty forum, because they think it&#x27;s dead. By starting with a small core audience, you have two advantages:<p>1. They feel special because they are first. 2. They KNOW the forum is empty, but NOT DEAD.<p>However you decide, good luck! Running a community is tough, but a lot of fun.
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LukeFitzpatrickover 10 years ago
If you have never done a forum before, it&#x27;s a lot of work, I can&#x27;t stress this point enough. You&#x27;d want to find 50 loyal people to start it off. Have a quick search about what Reddit and Quora did in their early stages.