
Have you considered adding a Community Forum to your website? There are many advantages to adding this type of content.
For one, it is an easy way to provide an interactive experience for your visitors. Lots of people surf the internet looking for information about a topic and many sites offer it in the way of articles or blog posts related to their niche.
However, if there is a forum available, many times visitors will stop, sign up, and begin chatting with others, ask questions, and compare notes. The longer they stay on your site, the greater the chances that they will return and possibly make a purchase.
Forums are also great venues for viral promotion. A positive forum experience is one that will be shared with others of like interests. This will drive traffic to your site and increase your page rank. This increased traffic is already prequalified, as well.
A Community Forum Equals Free Marketing
Perhaps the best thing about adding a Community Forum to your site is that there are many options to do so for free. Check first with your web hosting service to see if they offer an easy add-on. If not, there are several companies you can find online which offer free software downloads. Popular forums include SMF and PHP BB and a common standard if you’re willing to invest in a forum is vBulletin.
Even if you only have a WordPress blog, you can still add a community forum. How you do so will depend largely on the theme template you are using. The greatest challenge will be integrating your theme into the bulletin board software you select. The great thing is that there are quite a few open source forum software downloads available with large user bases willing to provide tips.
When you are looking for software downloads and forum plug-ins, compare the customisation options and the ability to make the forum match the design and layout of your site. Take a look at the administrator panel, as well. The more tasks you can automate, the less time it will take to administer the forum.
Some Considerations When Adding A Forum
Before you proceed to add a forum to your site, understand that managing and moderating it is going to take some time. Remember that just because you build it, does not mean that visitors will come. You have to promote your forum to the world and do your best to attract users.
Often, visitors will be put off if no one else has already posted so you may need to get the ball and conversations rolling creatively. Posting contests and giveaways can be a good way to get the ball rolling and you can often find professional forum posters that you can hire and pay per post to get things moving for you.
Once you’ve got a core group of users in place, you will want to monitor and manage them. Someone will have to act as moderator for the group to ensure that inappropriate posts or comments are not allowed and that new users are made to feel welcome. This will require that the moderator receive alerts when new users, posts, and threads are detected.
Depending on the software you use you can have moderation tools built right in that help you set user groups and permissions for users. If your forum becomes popular, the community will care about its well-being so you’ll have a good chance of getting help from the community. You might even have volunteers offer to be moderators for free.
Forum Spam
Controlling spam in these forums is important, particularly once you’ve got some interested users in place. If community members encounter posts containing obvious spam, it will not be long before you lose them and all of your promotion efforts. Spam can happen through signature links as well as images and content in the body of a post. Be sure to post your rules on your site and to regularly check for spam.
Adding a Community Forum to your website or blog is a great way to build credibility, provide an interactive experience for visitors, and increase your visibility to search engines. Viral promotion and SEO will occur naturally and forum SEO tends to be very good as search engine spiders visit regularly due to the constant posting of new content for the m to crawl.
You can monetise your forum, and a lot of people know that their signature can bring their site SEO results, so people love to post on forums which will bring your site more traffic and more recognition.


Hi,
Thanks for the information,just found this post my technorati news feed section! I was searching for this since past 3 months and i am glad to see it here. Thanking you much
Martin
Hello, You put that in a way that many people cant. Which is in a impartial and informative opinion. Its posts like this that make blogs and websites still worth reading! Adding forum to blog or website can even help in indexing effectively because more than blogs or sites, forums are visited by bots regularly. Thanks!
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Jeniffer.
Glad you found what you where looking for Jeniffer!
Hi Sean,
thanks for that, just as I thought, we have just added a forum to our website for seo purposes aswell as for the information it provides, I was a little worried that google may look upon it as black hat seo because our domain is quite new but have 7 members already and the posts and updates on the forum are happening daily. Was wondering if this was a bit too quick for googles liking?
Hi Karl,
It is hard to know exactly what Google does and does not like, however in my opinion an active forum will be a major benefit to your website regardless of the age of your domain. If you had 1000 instant forum members on a new domain, it may be something to consider, but by the sound of it you should have no problems.
Regards – Sean
Great helpful information, Thanks for this nice post, just subscribed your feed, hope you will update new post soon.
keep it up.
Aaron.
cool… mightas well use this one… thanks…
It definitely won’t hurt to give it a try Susie
Regards – Sean
Thanks for the info Sean. I’ve been thinking about adding a forum for just the reasons you stated. I’m sure it could help.
No problem Jupiter. All the best with your forum.
Regards – Sean
Hi Sean,
There is so much great information here. I’m just not ready to be able to use this. It’s just way out of my depth but I’m sure it will be only a matter of time.
I didn’t realise that adding a forum to your site is a good SEO tactic, but makes sense as people visit regularly adding to your site as well as the time they spend on it would help. You would really have to provide some good topics to discuss to get people coming back. I am a member of a couple of forums and really enjoy interacting with like minded positive people.
I like the idea of adding a forum to my site.
But being spoiled by the great quality and service of the YOTA forum I will need to figure out how to provide a good quality forum before I set it up. There is nothing worth than bad support.
I have enjoyed reading this post and discovering all the benefits of having a forum.
For me, I would not contemplate setting up a forum as I already belong to one, but I can understand why some would enjoy setting one up.
I did not think of having a forum so I enjoyed reading about the possibility of putting on a site I have just started. I think it would be helpful