Here it is another month down the road ... and another growth report.
Do not take this graph the wrong way. It illustrates growth of four forums. It does not call any of them the best. If you think, one or the other is the best,that is your opinion and not the conclusion I want to illustrate.
If you were a business owner, and saw you and three of your competitors with this growth, you would have questions, if you weren't the top dog. All four of you would be trying to improve your position in the market place we call the internet.
On the internet, fresh content is the key. If one looked at the SEO, Search Engine Optimiztion, they would see that everyone recommends fresh revelent content and by the mere nature of the forums, there is fresh content daily. This does not address the quality of the content. The end user will decide that. Also we learn about bounce rate in google analytics. Keeping the bounce rate (people leaving the site after one visit) low is the goal of any website, and with a forum, it is the lifeblood.
The websites listed have some baseline data taken on 12/4 and you can see their growth next month.
The excel spreadsheet of the data can be found at
**broken link removed**
One thing to consider in the basic growth graphs, is the sudden loss in the data could very well be the owner of the site thinning out the database.
In the second set of graphs, concerns the Homework Help section, which may not be the focus of the four forums offering that area. I included that because it is the one common area and it could be a check against the other graph.
In the final graph, I illustrate a large forum and a small forum. I happen to belong to both of these forums and have access to their membership database. This graph illustrates on widely know fact ... you only have a short period of time to get the attention of a newbie and there is a considerable drop in membership percentage after the first month.
In both forums, I chose a three month period to illustrate the data.
The final graph illustrates the number of members posting during a specified period. I chose day, week, two weeks, three weeks, one month, three months (one quarter), six months, and finally greater than one year. This frequency of posting is a quick look at what percentage of the membership is active, by whatever you decide is active. Personally, if one doesn't make a post per quarter, their activity is low.
It was an interesting exercise ... to keep my one brain cell in orbit.
