Recently,
forum marketing has been touted as a kind of free, organic, viral
marketing. But because so many marketers go into forums purely with the
intention of marketing products or services, their actions and attitude
unwittingly causes the exact opposite of the desired effect.
Forums
aren’t marketplaces but when used as such, the marketers’ actions
become offensive and will only inspire the wrath of fellow members and
marketers, not to mention moderators who can ban them from the site
with the click of their mouse.
In order to be effective, this
kind of marketing carries a certain degree of commitment,
responsibility and respect. The first requirement is to take a personal
interest in the main topic of the forum. Not only does that mean
visiting it regularly, but it also means developing a good relationship
with both other members and the moderators, as well as taking an active
interest in helping others. Of course, it also means abiding by and all
rules that exist. By doing this, one can develop a reputation and,
since it is human nature to work with a trusted colleague, business
will naturally develop from this.
This type of marketing has
already suffered some abuse and because of this, many forums have
recently developed stringent rules designed to protect their members
from abusive or overly-aggressive marketing tactics. One forum grants
.sig files only after a member has created one hundred valid posts and
another has disallowed ads in sig files altogether.
Marketers
must respect that the purpose of a forum is to be a platform to
exchange ideas on a given topic. It is not there to advertise products
and services. By focusing on the topic and posting questions and
answers, a marketer’s reputation will grow and this creates the
potential for sales naturally.
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