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December 06, 2019, 01:58:17 AM
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From what I read on this page, it appears that there are two ingredients needed for an active and good forum.

1. It needs to have a home feeling. Meaning, that the user needs to feel welcome and at home when he types and writes messages, they also need to feel free and open.

2. There needs to be a good enough financial incentive to make it worthwhile for their time, because as mentioned there are many forum OG's that wont just switch for mediocre pay.

But of course, there is more too this, for example one has to ask how does a forum provide users with that at home feeling?

While, good pay is easily answered, with more money.



I like your last sentence, it really needs money to run a successful forum, take the case of Cryptotalk, there's always new sign up and new post and the traffic rank is going up, because members are getting paid in a timely manner and they do not have to wait for the payout much better than a bounty campaign.

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December 06, 2019, 02:51:20 AM
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I like your last sentence, it really needs money to run a successful forum, take the case of Cryptotalk, there's always new sign up and new post and the traffic rank is going up, because members are getting paid in a timely manner and they do not have to wait for the payout much better than a bounty campaign.

Well CryptoTalk has really upped the game by a notch, seeing they hardly have any issue with the budget.

For new players, this might prove somewhat troublesome especially when attempting to bring in current CT posters.

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December 06, 2019, 03:34:27 AM
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From what I read on this page, it appears that there are two ingredients needed for an active and good forum.

1. It needs to have a home feeling. Meaning, that the user needs to feel welcome and at home when he types and writes messages, they also need to feel free and open.

2. There needs to be a good enough financial incentive to make it worthwhile for their time, because as mentioned there are many forum OG's that wont just switch for mediocre pay.

But of course, there is more too this, for example one has to ask how does a forum provide users with that at home feeling?

While, good pay is easily answered, with more money.



I like your last sentence, it really needs money to run a successful forum, take the case of Cryptotalk, there's always new sign up and new post and the traffic rank is going up, because members are getting paid in a timely manner and they do not have to wait for the payout much better than a bounty campaign.
Wow, I did not even know about that website until you mentioned it in your post. You say they have improved and are even better than from before? I am going to give them a try and see how they do.  Lately, I got a huge urge to write on some forums, so why not make some BTC while doing it, it helps me socialize and pass the time. I hope I dont sound like a total introvert by writing this. LMAO.

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December 06, 2019, 07:02:47 AM
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From what I read on this page, it appears that there are two ingredients needed for an active and good forum.

1. It needs to have a home feeling. Meaning, that the user needs to feel welcome and at home when he types and writes messages, they also need to feel free and open.

2. There needs to be a good enough financial incentive to make it worthwhile for their time, because as mentioned there are many forum OG's that wont just switch for mediocre pay.

But of course, there is more too this, for example one has to ask how does a forum provide users with that at home feeling?

While, good pay is easily answered, with more money.



I like your last sentence, it really needs money to run a successful forum, take the case of Cryptotalk, there's always new sign up and new post and the traffic rank is going up, because members are getting paid in a timely manner and they do not have to wait for the payout much better than a bounty campaign.

Cryptotalk? Crypto-Forum? You guys are you all right? With Bitcointalk, I don't know why you're looking for something new. I think there hasn't been any other forum that makes as much money as Bitcointalk. I think you need to know some value.

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December 06, 2019, 07:36:18 AM
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Cryptotalk? Crypto-Forum? You guys are you all right? With Bitcointalk, I don't know why you're looking for something new. I think there hasn't been any other forum that makes as much money as Bitcointalk. I think you need to know some value.

I guess web developers and forum owner wants to have good money from advertisers once their community starts to gather enough traffic. Stepping up to the competition against Bitcointalk is such a courageous act, not to mention the huge budget that was thrown to such risky investment in developing a forum.
Many have tried yet some of them fail.
I was thinking how well their community would be doing if the pay per post reward will be removed.

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December 06, 2019, 01:54:47 PM
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ooh competition, that is a good word. I still do not see any of these forums over taking bitcointalk, as this forum has existed for a long time and is doing its job just fine. This forum is basically setting an example for other sites, and how they should operate. But, based on activity, I also think that other sites do not compare to bitcointalk, so it is not just the quality of the forum, it is the quantity too. This forum right now has credibility, is open, fun, informative..I do not predict another site taking over in the near future, maybe I am wrong.

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December 06, 2019, 10:43:13 PM
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I thought this is about cryptotalk but lately found that its different called crypto forum.Just now visited that forum the interface is quite good and fells like new version of bitcointalk but not many members registered there to get some real discussion.

Read that they also offering pay per posts but didn't found more details about how much they were paying! If its more than 1000 sats then why they didn't have much traffic as crypotalk.

Finally this is the right place for this thread?

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December 08, 2019, 01:29:37 PM
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I thought this is about cryptotalk but lately found that its different called crypto forum.Just now visited that forum the interface is quite good and fells like new version of bitcointalk but not many members registered there to get some real discussion.

Read that they also offering pay per posts but didn't found more details about how much they were paying! If its more than 1000 sats then why they didn't have much traffic as crypotalk.

Finally this is the right place for this thread?

Nope it is 2 different forums  Cheesy.
You can say it is the right place for this thread if you think you are gambling on the successor of Bitcointalk (?)  Cheesy
After yes maybe it is not the best place for the thread

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December 08, 2019, 04:18:02 PM
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From what I read on this page, it appears that there are two ingredients needed for an active and good forum.

1. It needs to have a home feeling. Meaning, that the user needs to feel welcome and at home when he types and writes messages, they also need to feel free and open.

2. There needs to be a good enough financial incentive to make it worthwhile for their time, because as mentioned there are many forum OG's that wont just switch for mediocre pay.

But of course, there is more too this, for example one has to ask how does a forum provide users with that at home feeling?

While, good pay is easily answered, with more money.

Imo that's simply impossible considering that all of us are from different countries, with different cultural background. You can't please everyone in this case. The only thing that is recognized by all the people as something valuable, regardless of their cultural identity, is money. Like it or not, you can't make people work for you without a decent pay nowadays.

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December 08, 2019, 10:56:51 PM
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From what I read on this page, it appears that there are two ingredients needed for an active and good forum.

1. It needs to have a home feeling. Meaning, that the user needs to feel welcome and at home when he types and writes messages, they also need to feel free and open.

2. There needs to be a good enough financial incentive to make it worthwhile for their time, because as mentioned there are many forum OG's that wont just switch for mediocre pay.

But of course, there is more too this, for example one has to ask how does a forum provide users with that at home feeling?

While, good pay is easily answered, with more money.

Imo that's simply impossible considering that all of us are from different countries, with different cultural background. You can't please everyone in this case. The only thing that is recognized by all the people as something valuable, regardless of their cultural identity, is money. Like it or not, you can't make people work for you without a decent pay nowadays.

Yep +1, and if the people know Bitcointalk and are already earning money with it, it will be harder to attract them to a place without feedbacks, without records and without a good pay ...
That is why op needs to focus on small account here or catch people of other forums

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