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Old December 11, 2002, 02:04 PM
Boyd Stone
 
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Default How do you find highly active forums?

Hi,

If you're looking for a highly active forum on a particular topic, how do you find it?

Thanks very much in advance for any help.

Best,

- Boyd
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Old December 11, 2002, 06:58 PM
Clive
 
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Default Re: How do you find highly active forums?

Hi

I think one easy way to find highly active forums is to do th following:

1. Go to the top 5 search engines e.g Google, Altavista, Fast, MSN, etc.

2. Do a keyword search on your topic. For example if you're interested in internet marketing, search for internet marketing.

3. Take note of the top 10 results for all the search engines.

4. Visit each of these sites and check if they have a forum. Chances are that they will or they'll recommend forums on other sites.

I hope this helps.

Cheers

Clive


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Old December 14, 2002, 07:40 PM
Boyd Stone
 
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Default Thank you for the excellent tip [DNO]

dno
> Hi

> I think one easy way to find highly active
> forums is to do th following:

> 1. Go to the top 5 search engines e.g
> Google, Altavista, Fast, MSN, etc.

> 2. Do a keyword search on your topic. For
> example if you're interested in internet
> marketing, search for internet marketing.

> 3. Take note of the top 10 results for all
> the search engines.

> 4. Visit each of these sites and check if
> they have a forum. Chances are that they
> will or they'll recommend forums on other
> sites.

> I hope this helps.

> Cheers

> Clive
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Old December 26, 2002, 07:29 PM
Gary Moore
 
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Default Re: Thank you for the excellent tip [DNO]

> Go to www.forumone.com, best on the net has thousands of best forums.


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