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The questions in the Title.
It just came to me when I was thinking.
But their must be different opinions of successful Forums.
?
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I think a successful forum is one that always has active users, good content, and just an enjoyable forum to be around. You don't need to have 150,000 members for it to be successful.
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A succesful forum is a non-copied forum.
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That isn't true. Maybe you can make the assumption that a copied forum won't be successful(because it obviously won't) but making an original forum doesn't guarantee it's success, trust me.
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A successful forum in my opinion is any original forum with a good, active, user community.
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Content, quality posts, an active community and great members.
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An active forum which is based around a unique topic which contains good content.
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It all really depends upon what you consider to be Success.
But the norm would certainly be activity followed by content.
However i think a little differently.
Success could be as simple as creation its self. <- First time forum creators.
Success could be simply presence. <- Serps
Then you have others who consider success based on the monitary value achievable.
Me i think its this simple.
IF the owner/creator considers it a success then its a success.
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IMO A successful forum would have constant activity. IE new posts and threads at a constant pace. Made by several different users.