Simplifying your registration process

Discussion in 'Managing Your Online Community' started by Michael, Sep 6, 2009.

  1. Michael

    Michael Regular Member

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    Have you tried registering on your own site to get a feel of its simplicity for your potential new members? We have tested ours quite a lot and have wittled it down so it is only the needed steps to complete the form. We have also removed the registration rules page and instead included a link to our forums rules and privacy policy at the top of the reg form so by proceeding they are agreeing to them (we do mention that).

    I have always loathed forums where you need to spend ages typing in shoddy verification images, re-typing your passwords upon failure of submitting it.

    Is your registration process easy to go through? If you struggle maybe it is time to simplify :D
     
  2. cheat-master30

    cheat-master30 Grand Master

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    Out of curiosity, what was the mod used to remove the rules page on registration? I think it'd be a benefit to use for my own forum (vBulletin really need to simplify the registration pages...)
     
  3. Michael

    Michael Regular Member

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    Yep I agree, I would remove the time bit too but I wouldnt want to confuse people and allow them to use the wrong time zone till manually selecting one in the usercp.

    Here's the mod:

    Skip Forum Rules at Registration - vBulletin.org Forum

    Have a look how easy it is to register here:

    Teen Help

    Im not saying register but try the steps needed.
     
  4. twhiting9275

    twhiting9275 Regular Member

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    This is one of the reasons I love the facebook integrations. You want to talk dumbed down registration? Look there. In fact, it's just "pick a username" and , bam, you're there.

    I wouldn't recommend removing site rules, maybe forcing an acceptance of them later (before a PM or post is made, maybe?) is a better option, but removing the rules would be a bad idea.
     
  5. Michael

    Michael Regular Member

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    Thats why having a link on the actual reg page is good, if they miss it it is not your responsibility as it is clearly on the reg page.
     
  6. David

    David Regular Member

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    Ideally a registration page should only have

    username
    password - confirm password
    email - confirm email

    Register button

    I register at my site once a month just to double and triple check everything is working good.
     

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