New Webmaster / Marketing Forum

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I know there are a lot of discussion forums already, but some areas seemed to be a bit lacking, at least in the Irish market. I'm not sure how successful a dedicated webmaster site would do, as I've seen quite a few of them start up over the years and then fizzle out.
As I already run Search.ie I thought I'd add a webmaster and online marketing forum. Some people might argue that there are other forums catering for the Irish market, but I'd still like to see how well a new one could do. I've created a few basic discussion topics (boards) but would love to hear people's feedback. If you want to blatantly self promote please feel free to use this forum, which I setup specifically for self-promotion :)
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CGorman said:

Nice idea Michele, I know how hard it is to kick start forums so i'll try and be fairly active/talkative there for a while.

Good luck

blacknight said:

Thanks :)
Nice to see another person posting

Alan said:

In my (very limited) forum start up experience, the less boards you have the better and easier it is to build. Only create a new board when the first is getting too busy.

blacknight said:

Alan - Do you think I've created too many to start with?

There seems to be some great topics coming up on the forum. It also seems that seo-ireland.com has died. The search.ie forum could be a great alternative for Irish webmasters.

michele said:

Maybe so, but how do you get people to start using it?
Or should I move it onto its separate domain?

maca said:

I'ev just registered (under a new name), i'll try and visit once in a while if I can- I used to spend a LOT of time on such forums till I lost interest in web design. Trying to get that interest back now.

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