|
|
Строка 1: |
Строка 1: |
− | Web forums are an incredible method to interact, converse, build community, promote products and ideas, and generate content and relationships online. Despite the actual fact that forums have existed since prior to web, there are numerous those who still usually do not use forums, who do not learn about them, or who feel that web forums are more limited than they are. This five part series provides a basic introduction to web forums and answers eight basic but important questions; addresses one from the negative facets of forums--haters--and how to keep a healthy forum; discusses the basic principles of managing a forum; is frank about common pests and problems which frequently infest forums; lastly provides five useful reminders about [http://www.purevolume.com/adminforum83/posts/1860349/AdminForums Admin forum.
| + | == Краткое описание == |
− | | + | Отряд «Пардонь» — Осенний сбор 2012 |
− | Part III: Four Queries About Running your Own Forum
| |
− | | |
− | So far, this series has addressed basic questions regarding forums as well as considered one of forums' biggest problems: haters. Fortunately, you learn quickly how to deal with them. If you've been bitten by the forum bug, you are probably considering running your personal forum. This article addresses four key things to keep planned when considering running your own personal forum.
| |
− | | |
− | 1. Who controls a forum?
| |
− | The person or individuals who control a forum are usually called that AdminForums for short. These include the people with all the highest level of access, who could make any change at any level of the forum. You can identify these users by special colors or text next with their posts. For example, administrators may possess the word "Administrator" next with their screen name or avatar.
| |
− | | |
− | Administrators sometimes give normal users special privileges on their own forums. These special users are generally called "moderators," or "mods" for short. Mods are form of just like the police in the forum - they watch out for violations with the forum rules and dole out discipline accordingly. This will be the job they've to complete in exchange for being given special powers (such as the ability to delete posts) through the admins. [http://www.bethelsd.org/member/196010 AdminForums] can revoke these powers whenever you want when they feel that the mods are not doing their jobs right.
| |
− | | |
− | 2. How hard can it be to create my very own forum?
| |
− | If you're ready to spend a few bucks per month on it, it couldn't be easier. You can find a number of really low priced forum hosting services that is going to take care of other nutritional foods in your case - you only ought to let them know some basics like that which you want your forum to get called, what URL you desire individuals to access it at, etc.
| |
− | | |
− | It's also possible to buy a shared hosting account in a provider and install and configure the forum software yourself. Obviously, this will likely be a better investment of your time and resources on the part to learn the way it operates of the particular forum software package. Plus, you will still ought to give the shared host provider, so unless you're with all the hosting space to host blogs or another websites, it's not as good of your deal as just using one of the simple forum hosts.
| |
− | | |
− | Finally, it's possible to buy or lease your individual dedicated server and also to install forum software on there, but this choices definitely available to individuals who are interested in hosting many forums at once or perhaps reselling their space to others interested in hosting forums. (If you're going this route, it is achievable to even become your own mini shared host!)
| |
− | | |
− | 3. How do I get visitors to arrive at my forum?
| |
− | It sounds obvious, however the most important thing is content. If the forum is attached with a larger website, then you definitely curently have content - you just have to generate sure people begin to determine the link for your forum and need to go there to discuss your content.
| |
− | | |
− | If your forum isn't attached to some website, then you will need to make sure Google and another search engines are indexing your forum. Check your search rank by typing in some terms you think are related in your forum and considering where your forum is in the search results. Have you been for the first page? Do you think you're the first hit? Try starting some threads on your own forum with prompts for website visitors to discuss. You'll be amazed how fast individuals will start posting if the topics interest them.
| |
− | | |
− | 4. What rules are there for a forum?
| |
− | This is up for the administrators from the particular forum to decide. Usually there exists a "forum rules" thread the place that the rules with the particular forum are laid out for everyone to see. Sometimes, the forum allows you to click "I agree" towards the rules before you decide to can even register on it. In any case, make sure you might be familiar with the rules so that you never get moderated for breaking them and lose stature inside the community.
| |
− | | |
− | Obviously operating a forum is more complex than these four points, but they should help point you in the good direction in the wedding you really are dedicated to starting your own personal forum. Hopefully you are!
| |
− | | |
− | Part IV of the series addresses the various kinds of pests who're much less vicious as haters but nonetheless clog up and make forums annoying at times. Whether you are the [http://en.netlog.com/oskarpalmer/blog/blogid=10323182 Admin Forum] or simply a user, it's good to understand what exactly these pests are and exactly how far better to handle them.
| |