Marketing Using Forums
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Neil Parnham July 16, 2007
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There are different types of forums, beyond the obvious topical types,
of “marketing” or “special interest”, etc. “Marketing” and “special
interest” are two types of what are commonly referred to as “open
forums”.
There are, however, business and professional forums, which do not
operate under the same rules and, more often than not, disallow any and
all types of advertising or self-promotion. Forums that have been
created to support the membership of a particular program are
especially adamant on this topic and often demand that all members
refrain from all types if advertising on their sites.
Still, even with all these hurdles, it is possible to successfully
advertise in forums. In all cases a pre-requisite for success is
developing a good reputation and a good relationship and maintaining
both. So, while it is true that this a form of free advertising, it
does require a certain amount of investment as far as time and energy
are concerned, not to mention subtly and finesse.
To successfully market on any forum, the first requirement is to
take a personal interest in the main topic of the forum. That means
visiting it on a regular basis and developing a good relationship with
the members and the moderators. It, also, means taking an active roll
in the conversations and being willing to help others. Of course, it
goes without saying that it means abiding by any and all rules that
exist. In this way, one can develop a reputation, and business will
just naturally develop because humans tend to work with people they
trust.
Since the main purpose of a forum is the exchange of information
and/or ideas, marketers must respect that objective and abide by it.
Marketing forums, where everyone there has something to advertise and
sell, usually have even more stringent rules.
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