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Discovering punBB and this weeks Mega List

PunBB is a really cool little Forum platform that is best described in this week’s video which is the first of the Series and can be found here.

PunBB is a lightweight PHP-based internet discussion board system. It is released under the GNU General Public License. The project’s primary goal is to be a faster, smaller and less graphic alternative to discussion boards such as phpBB, Invision Power Board or vBulletin. Many open-source and commercial projects’ discussion boards use PunBB. Until September 2011, Facebook’s Developers were using Facebook Developer’s Forum for discussions and bug reports, which was powered by PunBB.

PunBB was originally designed to output standard XHTML, and with speed and simplicity in mind. Features such as private messaging, polls and file attachments were not originally implemented, however they have since been released as third-party modifications. PunBB supports extensions since version 1.3.

Again the important thing to remember about some of the more obscure platforms we’ll go over in this series is that they are really quite cool in the way they are either administered (in lots of cases – not) and as such where they are quite old platforms then the links coming from them are usually always “do follow”.

Either way enjoy and the PDF/ List this week is made up of 10,000 Forum Domain / Urls which are a mix of vbulletin, SMF and phpBB so have fun.

If you would like to purchase Vol3, in summary what you get are the following:

Over 200 good quality Forum Urls using punBB in text format plus an excel spreadsheet.

Over 10,000 additional Forum urls.

The price is $16 and they can be downloaded from here:   SOLD OUT

 

Volumes 1 and 2 can also be downloaded here:

Volume 1    UseBB              $16      SOLD OUT

Volume 2   AEForums     $16      SOLD OUT

Discovering AEForums and this weeks Mega List

AEForums is a really cool little Forum platform that is best described in this weeks video which is the first of the Series and can be found here.

The full name of AEF is Advanced Electron Forum. This bulletin board software is free software. It is written in PHP and MySQL.

AEF has a very simple and easy to use Administration Panel and installing this software is a piece of cake! You can install new themes, customize themes the way you want. The User Control Panel has a simple yet beautiful interface where users can set their preferences for the board.

This Bulletin board or forum software has all the general features that a forum software should have. It also includes features such as :
- UTF-8 Supported
- Search Engine Optimization Tools
- IP Ban
- W3C Validated
- News System with articles
- ShoutBox
- Threaded Mode for topics
- JS DOCK for easy navigation(A first from AEF)
- WYSIWYG Editors
- Customizable Themes
- Multiple Languages supported
- Time Zone Adjustment
- Automatic Updates
- Export Files and Database
- Suggest Framework for usernames while writing PM’s
- Domdrag for reordering Categories, Forums, emoticons (A new feature included for the first time ever in a forum software.)

Again the important thing to remember about some of the more obscure platforms we’ll go over in this series is that they are really quite cool in the way they are either administered (in lots of cases – not) and as such where they are quite old platforms then the links coming from them are usually always “do follow”.

Either way enjoy and the PDF/ List this week is made up of 10,000 Forum Domain / Urls which are a mix of vbulletin, SMF and phpBB so have fun.

Selling your most important asset online – You?

Because of the anonymous nature of the internet people are generally more skeptical when it comes to doing business online.  Owing partly to famous internet scams sensationalized by the media and to bad personal experiences online, people are less likely to trust a party whom they’ve never met in person.

As an online marketer, you face the challenge of building trust and loyalty without the benefit of a physical handshake, a face-to-face meeting, or even a smile. To this end online forums can provide an excellent way to build meaningful relationships with people and attract new customers.

By joining a forum in your area of expertise, you gain access to a community that shares your interests as well as a pool of potential customers. There are countless forums dealing with just about any topic imaginable.  The vast majority of forums do not charge you a fee to register or post messages.  Many allow you to include with your posts self-promotional “signatures” that you can use to promote your business and link to your website.

A good way to locate a forum relevant to your line of business is to do a keyword search using one of the major search engines.  Why a major search engine?  A Google search for “website marketing forum,” for example, will not only return dozens of relevant forums on website marketing, but will also give you an indication of how highly they are regarded by the search engine giant, as gauged by how high they rank for that key phrase.  Forums that rank higher on the search engine result pages (SERPs) are the ones of which you’ll want to become a member.

Forums allow you to share knowledge and gain reputation as an expert in your field.  Offering concrete advices that are immediately useful to other people is an especially effective marketing technique. Once you’ve gained credibility in your field, you will be sought after for your professional expertise without your having to promote yourself.

Participating in forums is also an excellent way to humanize yourself and your business.  When people deal with you, they’ll know that they’re dealing with a real person, not a nameless, faceless business entity.  By staking your reputation online, you demonstrate that you are willing to accept some degree of accountability for your actions.

If you’re a generally honest and agreeable person in the real life, there is no reason to hide behind a company name when conducting business online. The personal qualities that make you likable in the real world will also make you likable in cyberspace.  Indeed, establishing meaningful relationships online is a lot like making friends in the real world. After all, on the other side of the terminal is a real person with real emotions just like you.

Another key to meaningful online relationships is to create an atmosphere of openness and transparency.  Although you normally use a nickname to start and respond to posts in public forums, you should use your real name in private correspondences. It is good practice to begin your messages with a salutation, addressing them by their real name whenever possible. A little courtesy can go a long way in building loyalty and trust.

Apart from selling your personal qualities, you must have something of value to offer to people– and at prices that are fair to everyone! On a venue where your personal reputation is not at stake, you can price a widget for any amount you want and hope someone will come along and buy it.  When you do business on forums, however, you must be extra value-conscious when pricing your product or service. If you overprice your widget, you risk receiving flames from other members that could harm your reputation. This is why it’s so important to research what other members are charging for a similar widget and to price yours competitively.  Often you’ll end up charging lower prices to members of your forum than to other customers with whom you have not developed as close a relationship for the same widget.

Building positive relationships is about making people feel important. Just as you want to feel good for having sold your product or service, people want to feel good for having bought it. This is why it is so important to promptly answer their questions and attend to their concerns. Listen to their inputs and incorporate their ideas into your business practices.  This is how you make your customers a part of your team.  It’s not a stretch to speak of your customer as a member of your team. When you really think about it, no business can exist without its customers.  Teamwork is not limited to interacting with other members of your company.  It also takes teamwork to build a constructive, mutually beneficial relationship between you and your customers.