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Post by msmith on Oct 14, 2016 21:54:42 GMT 9.5
more post.
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Post by carla on Nov 3, 2016 20:02:52 GMT 9.5
Totally agree. The thing with that, though, is that what gets posted is really a user-driven thing. So, I guess maybe more exposure for the forum on the Facebook page would help attract new members? Maybe a forum contest advertised through the Facebook page - like the one a few months back for a hoodie, but linking it to the forum.
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Post by southy on Nov 3, 2016 20:30:58 GMT 9.5
Sadly, forums are not as widely used as they once were, but advertising that it is here would be a great thing
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Post by carla on Nov 3, 2016 20:57:46 GMT 9.5
Yeh, Southy, it really is a shame they're dying out. It seems Reddit is kind of taking over the niche. But there are still some really successful ones out there. Like a particular Goldwing forum - over 1 million posts last I looked and there are still daily posts. Now, Goldwings aren't my thing, but that forum is a huge resource. I read the most incredibly well researched post there once about dark siding. Totally amazing, I still remember it. Once you have a large user-base that's engaged, it self-perpetuates and becomes a habit for them to go there. With a LAMS focused bike, though, I'm guessing there'd be a lot of turn-over in users. Makes it harder to get that critical mass behind it.
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Post by Benno on Nov 10, 2016 7:14:00 GMT 9.5
Agreed Carla. The forum was started by riders and is for the riders. I will do some plugs on Facebook though.
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