tor lives wrote:I am on the verge of giving up trying to attract new members to the forum.
Most are only interested in being on the FB page, and that's OK......whatever
TOR
Well limit the facebook page for admin posts only and make those posts a bit of a teaser to point back to the website. Facebook is free, if people who are on facebook don't come over here then it's no loss either way. You will get more members over if you restrict the FB page.
Have you established mutual links with other modelling websites?
Have you gotten ACAM into the links sections in modelling or aviation magazines? Buy a few from the newsagent and see if they have a links section, if they do email the editor.
Do you hand out ACAM stuff at shows? Every person who looks at your display at whatever model show should have you shoving a business card or pamphlet in their bags with the links to ACAM on it.
Have members tried a little sneaky advertising of ACAM on other websites? You know, post a completed model and in the text just casually mention it was built for a "Group Build over on...." or "For a display over on....".
Have any members written any article for Frank at Modelart? Some airliners or civil aircraft, maybe in a nice air racing or eye catching scheme and mention ACAM in the text.
By your own admission, your email address on the contact page doesn't work. How many questions and members has that missed?
Front page has little to keep people coming back. The gallery is empty, but it needs to be much better than it was previously as it wasn't good either for navigating or viewing.
No reviews on the reviews section. You need some material to keep people coming back or clicking on the forum. Kev does this well at LSP, he posts pictures of peoples completed builds in the whats new then links back to the forum.
Your main problem is that Facebook page though. You're breaking the first rule of business; never compete against yourself.