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[TUT] How Have an ACTIVE Forum!
#11
I've found that actively sitting down with potential users (talking one-on-one) is extremely effective. Quality and quantity of posts will be enormous, depending on how much time you spend with them... The one downside, of course, is time itself. As a single administrator it's hard to get anywhere fast using this method (word of mouth). One possible solution is training the users you already have to do the same thing; however, I've found it next to impossible to replicate my speaking ability and charisma in others. So maybe not.
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#12
I don't believe you included that most visitors look for diverse content and concept. Diversity is a necessity.
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#13
There are some pretty good tips, nice tutorial.
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#14
Thank you, my forum is going to be released tommorow, I'm having trouble domain parking atm but the forum is completely set up. This may help.

Rather than getting a load of friends to sign up you could just post it on a forum with thousands of active members though, a lot easier imo.
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#15
Any ideas on how to gain more money with Adsense?
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#16
Just what I was looking for. Thanks.
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#17
(07-15-2011, 12:47 PM)Deceive Wrote: Any ideas on how to gain more money with Adsense?

If you'd like to earn legitimate cash rates you'll have to work for it 24/7.
To earn cash earnings very fast in a low amount of time use some black hat techniques.
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