need help finding admin on own forum
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 2
need help finding admin on own forum
Hi,
Im in charge of building a forum, and I need to find a good admin and moderators for launch... and Im not sure how, can anybody give me some advice? Our forum is going to talk about some similar topics to flyertalk, as special promotions and airline travel are part of our website. I prefer not giving you the name of the forum, as my intention is not to "steal" members but truly just ask for advice, so dont ask me link.
questions are: how to find a good administrator, none of us have any experience in forums. Should we pay the admin, the moderators? if so how much? Any tips on how to get a good start, things to do?
thanks a many
Wof
Im in charge of building a forum, and I need to find a good admin and moderators for launch... and Im not sure how, can anybody give me some advice? Our forum is going to talk about some similar topics to flyertalk, as special promotions and airline travel are part of our website. I prefer not giving you the name of the forum, as my intention is not to "steal" members but truly just ask for advice, so dont ask me link.
questions are: how to find a good administrator, none of us have any experience in forums. Should we pay the admin, the moderators? if so how much? Any tips on how to get a good start, things to do?
thanks a many
Wof
#2
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Originally Posted by WingsofFury
Any tips on how to get a good start, things to do?
I'd expect one of the moderators to move this somewhere more appropriate, as Community is for gatherings of Fters.
#3
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Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 2
thx, Ill try posting there, unless moderator can move my post
sorry, I am really unfamiliar with forums, imagine my anguish to have to create one
sorry, I am really unfamiliar with forums, imagine my anguish to have to create one
#4
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this fits better for ORP - Only Randy Petersen.
Will move it there
chrissxb
co-moderator communitybuzz
this fits better for ORP - Only Randy Petersen.
Will move it there
chrissxb
co-moderator communitybuzz
#5
Founder of FlyerTalk
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Location: Colorado Springs, CO
Posts: 6,540
Thanks for the question. I really don't think there's much if any advice i can give you. My real expertise is in the area of frequent flyer miles and points and I'm not a professional when it comes to developing online forums. I can five you a link to a Web site that helps owners of these types of forums with advice. It's called the AdMin Zone and here's the link:
http://www.theadminzone.com/index.php
While you may see FlyerTalk as an example, there have been several if not dozens of attempts to replicate it with similar Web sites and you'd have to ask the owners of those Web sites if they felt they had been or are successful. All I know is that I'm a very lucky guy. Lucky in the sense that FlyerTalk needed no admin nor moderators when it started. The sole attribute of its success has always been directly from its members and we were fortunate enough to be in the right place at the right time with absolutely the best combination of extremely intelligent travelers and their passion for the topic that FlyerTalk has become famous for.
With all that luck on my side - and the original members of FlyerTalk it's likely I really do not know enough to actually be of any help and perhaps you can find as I have from time-to-time, some good information and advice on the Web site I noted for you above.
In closing, I might suggest a different idea for you. Unless you really are building a travel Web site with high ambitions as a business, I might suggest you just be happy looking over a couple of Web sites with topic interests along the lines of what you are thinking and simply just become a good member of that Web site. It's a lot easier and may be a lot more fun for you. Earning respect from your fellow travelers is a reward of its own. But as I noted, that's only if you are not considering the Web site as a commercial interest. I find there are plenty of existing Web sites and at the end of the day, only you can answer the question: Does the world really need another travel Web site? If the answer is yes as others have started some over the last few years, it's because somewhere they have money (often someone else's) burning a hole in their pocket.
Hope this helps and good luck.
http://www.theadminzone.com/index.php
While you may see FlyerTalk as an example, there have been several if not dozens of attempts to replicate it with similar Web sites and you'd have to ask the owners of those Web sites if they felt they had been or are successful. All I know is that I'm a very lucky guy. Lucky in the sense that FlyerTalk needed no admin nor moderators when it started. The sole attribute of its success has always been directly from its members and we were fortunate enough to be in the right place at the right time with absolutely the best combination of extremely intelligent travelers and their passion for the topic that FlyerTalk has become famous for.
With all that luck on my side - and the original members of FlyerTalk it's likely I really do not know enough to actually be of any help and perhaps you can find as I have from time-to-time, some good information and advice on the Web site I noted for you above.
In closing, I might suggest a different idea for you. Unless you really are building a travel Web site with high ambitions as a business, I might suggest you just be happy looking over a couple of Web sites with topic interests along the lines of what you are thinking and simply just become a good member of that Web site. It's a lot easier and may be a lot more fun for you. Earning respect from your fellow travelers is a reward of its own. But as I noted, that's only if you are not considering the Web site as a commercial interest. I find there are plenty of existing Web sites and at the end of the day, only you can answer the question: Does the world really need another travel Web site? If the answer is yes as others have started some over the last few years, it's because somewhere they have money (often someone else's) burning a hole in their pocket.
Hope this helps and good luck.
Originally Posted by WingsofFury
Hi,
Im in charge of building a forum, and I need to find a good admin and moderators for launch... and Im not sure how, can anybody give me some advice? Our forum is going to talk about some similar topics to flyertalk, as special promotions and airline travel are part of our website. I prefer not giving you the name of the forum, as my intention is not to "steal" members but truly just ask for advice, so dont ask me link.
questions are: how to find a good administrator, none of us have any experience in forums. Should we pay the admin, the moderators? if so how much? Any tips on how to get a good start, things to do?
thanks a many
Wof
Im in charge of building a forum, and I need to find a good admin and moderators for launch... and Im not sure how, can anybody give me some advice? Our forum is going to talk about some similar topics to flyertalk, as special promotions and airline travel are part of our website. I prefer not giving you the name of the forum, as my intention is not to "steal" members but truly just ask for advice, so dont ask me link.
questions are: how to find a good administrator, none of us have any experience in forums. Should we pay the admin, the moderators? if so how much? Any tips on how to get a good start, things to do?
thanks a many
Wof

