Website Promotion, Some Do's And Don't's In Forum Posting


by CHRISTINA D, - Date: 2008-11-03 - Word Count: 612 Share This!

When one posts in forums, he knows he is doing certain things for his work from home. He opens the opportunity to get targeted traffic for his site and some useful tips and information for himself at the same time. He gets to mingle with other individuals who also work from home and they get to share their learnings, experiences, etc. He has the chance to establish himself and prove his worth as an online businessman by helping others with their concerns and questions. Sounds easy but forum participation isn't just like your ordinary cup of tea. Before you even try to sign up to become a forum member, you should know and understand the rules. And once you become a member, you need to keep in mind the constant updates on forum guidelines and stuff. Some of which are discussed in the following paragraphs.

One of the many features of most forums is the emoticons. They serve as additional indicators of what the poster feels at the moment. It is advised that one must use it only if they think it's necessary. However, overusing these emoticons can be very annoying to some. Also, you have to make sure that you use the appropriate emoticons to avoid confusion later on.

If you have to post or quote a factual data such as a line from a news article, results of a study, statistics data, among others, it is recommended that you cite your references. You can do this by providing a link to the source or if you have a scanned image of the said article, be generous enough to attach it to your post. Since you've done a lot of researching for your work from home, this reminder should be of no problem to you.

Remember that your post is read by everyone in the forum. They may be members who also work from home or just guests checking out the forum site. If you're post or reply is somewhat addressed to a particular person and having it posted in the thread seem inappropriate, you can just send him a private message instead. This is another feature of most forums so that people like you who work from home can communicate privately with other members of the forum.

In forums, you can't see any facial expression or hear any tone of voice. You can only read what they have posted. This is where the confusion might start. To avoid that, there are various ways that you can show what you really mean and give emphasis to what you really feel. Some use bold letters. Some use italicized or underlined words while others put some special characters to indicate emphasis.

Some of the issues include serious and sarcastic statements and how to determine their difference. Not everyone can sense if a statement is serious or sarcastic just by reading them. Therefore, it has been advised to be very careful on whatever you are posting in forums for you might accidentally spark a misunderstanding there.

Make sure you do not duplicate posts like posting a reply or a suggestion that was already posted by the person three posts above you. That would eat up the space and will add "noise" to the discussion thread and the forum as a whole. It's also advised to refrain from using the phrase, "Me, too" and the like when posting since it's also a form of duplicating a post.

Always remember that this part of your work from home can be executed effectively and beautifully if you know how to deal with things inside the forum and if you follow diligently the set rules and guidelines.


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