What do you consider a large forum?

Discussion in 'Managing Your Online Community' started by Soliloquy, Jun 15, 2009.

  1. Soliloquy

    Soliloquy Regular Member

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    My best forum is nearing 3,000 members and 100,000 posts, and I think I'm doing pretty well. I'm sure many people would consider that peanuts though; looking at Big Boards you need at least 500,000 posts to be eligible to join. To me that seems absolutely massive. At what point do you consider a forum "big"? Does it depend on the niche?
     
  2. Tom

    Tom Regular Member

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    Honestly, I don't know what to consider a large forum.

    I think that having fresh content, original posts, constant flow of users, nice traffic and such make up a large forum.

    Well known, etc.
     
  3. Chris

    Chris Regular Member

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    I think it also depends on the "niche". I don't think there's a set standard for the size of a forum (i.e. a figure that is considered to be large).
     
  4. Tyler

    Tyler The Badministrator

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    500,000 posts is indeed the Big-Boards.com requirement. Whenever someone refers to a forum as a "big-board", that's usually what they mean. However, I think 100,000 posts is when you can consider your forum to be fairly large. This is a personal goal I have for AA.


    That's aside from activity, members, posts per day, the forum's age, etc. I was only replying in terms of what a large forum post count is.
     
  5. kev

    kev Regular Member

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    My personal standard

    Small - 100,000 post or less
    Medium - 100,001 - 999,999 post
    Large or Big Board Status - 1,000,000 post or more
     
  6. 50calray

    50calray Grand Master

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    Anything that has more members than my site :lol:
     
  7. Demo

    Demo Regular Member

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    For me a offtopic-forum is less worthy than a niche-targeted forum. I reckon 500.000 is a nice mile for offtopic-forums, but the line for niche-targeted forums lies lower for me. About 100.000 posts.
     
  8. labrocca

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    I agree. You need 100k posts just to be considered a serious forum. I would categorize 1 million posts as "large". My own site will be at 1 million posts in about 2 months. I get about 5000 posts per day right now and still growing strong.

    I finally have outpaced Kevin's survivalistboards.com. hehe...

    Alexa 10k here I come!
     
  9. kev

    kev Regular Member

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    Only because my site map crashed a few months ago. I got it fixed about 8 weeks ago. During the time the sitemap was not being submitted, I had 300,000 pages delisted from googel. And my growth went from 12% to 3% every 30 days.

    And there are no big disasters right now.

    Just wait until the next outbreak of the swine flu, I'll be passing everyone up.

    :)

    Congratulations on your forums success. It feels good when you have a project that takes off and becomes a success.
     
  10. Nick

    Nick Regular Member

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    :lmao:
     
  11. kev

    kev Regular Member

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    Thats it, laugh it up. You should have seen my google analytics when the swine flue stuff was going on back in May.

    In 3 days I had around 175 people register on my forum.
     
  12. Chris

    Chris Regular Member

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    I can imagine the surge of activity that you must have received, Kevin. Wowza.
     
  13. Nick

    Nick Regular Member

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    Oh I believe it, Kev. If Swine Flu threatened me, I'd be joining any "survivalist forum" I could find. :lol:
     
  14. Tom

    Tom Regular Member

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    Which site, Labrocca?

    I know that's right.

    Or a medical/health board of some sort, at least.
     
  15. Soliloquy

    Soliloquy Regular Member

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    Awesome! I can now consider my forum medium sized instead of small :) We're moving on up...
     

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