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As what you might read in other articles about website building, it is important that your website forms some sort of community within it to make it more beneficial for your advertising campaign. More than mere readers who will come and go, what you will need all the more is a website that has readers who continuously share their insights and opinions on the content that you produce. Having a community in your website gives you a good place where you can launch your marketing campaign. There are two ways that you can do to implement this. Either you outsource the forum and host it somewhere, or create your own under your own domain. Between these two options, the latter is desirable because you will not have any problems with maintenance and glitches should the third-party forum collapses. You don't even have to create your own forum software as there are already prebuilt software out there for this purpose. They may cost you a dime, but they are definitely cheaper than building it from scratch, not to mention that you also get support for their products. My favorite is vBulletin and it happens to be the most popular forum provider around. Installing a website forum is already easy if you know basic FTP. Launching a forum can be tricky. It is something that you don't do at the very outset of your website's launch. As a prior requirement, you will have to build traffic first to your main website. As you build your traffic, you also build the potential of your forum. Once you see that the traffic is enough for a forum, it is time to launch it. Your task will now be to drive traffic from your website to your forum. This can be done through link weaving, in which you include links to your forum in your main web page. For example, if you want people to ask questions, direct them to your forum instead of the main site. This way, interaction in the forum will start and you then have something that you can monetize later on.
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