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John

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The forum will be moving to a new home, I'm not sure when it will be but it will just happen one day, I'm getting a new website built for the shop and the company that is building it will also maintain it on their servers, but I have recently renewed my contact with my current host for 3 years, so rather than have me pay for something I'm not going to use I thought the forum would benefit from a bigger and better host.

Usually the longest downtime when moving to a new server is when I update the DNS, for those techie's I've set the TTL to 5 mins so once I've moved the site it's almost an instant update.

Once I've backed up the database I will close this site down ready to move the files, this will take quite some time as there is a lot of data, but it should only be a few hours at most, providing nothing goes wrong.

When it's moved over, Ian and I have been talking about opening up the forum to more users, there still will be supporter only sections, but it would be good to get some new life in the forum and hopefully letting more people post will do this.
 
Ian and I have been talking about opening up the forum to more users, there still will be supporter only sections, but it would be good to get some new life in the forum and hopefully letting more people post will do this.
This sounds like a good idea. Right now, if you’re not logged in then I don’t think there’s anything to see here that would entice me to subscribe. If I may suggest something: you could, for instance, make the images in a post only visible as thumbnails to non-subscribers — that way they can read the posts, and get an idea fro the tiny pictures of why they might subscribe to actually see what’s going on.
 
Good idea to open up to more model makers. I am
all for that.

Gives a better all round experience with ideas & information.

It will broaden the whole scope of model making. Becomes less
insular & more vibrant.

Laurie
 
Sounds good, we need more input from members as it is. Many I feel just look in and never bother to post.
Good luck.
 
Sounds good, we need more input from members as it is. Many I feel just look in and never bother to post.
Good luck.
YES very true John ive seen members jion an then you never see them again which is a great pity
chris
 
Your empire seems to be growing nicely John. So how soon are you going to catch up with Jeff Bezos?
 
Sounds good, we need more input from members as it is. Many I feel just look in and never bother to post.
Good luck.
Seems to be the case with most groups I belong to. A few will do, many will spectate. It's human nature.

Re. moving the forum - I've only just joined, so no idea really. i like the thumbnail idea above though. Entice new supporters by showing them what they're missing. Maybe a days/weeks free trial or similar? If that's feasible/easy to manage.
 
Seems to be the case with most groups I belong to. A few will do, many will spectate. It's human nature.

Re. moving the forum - I've only just joined, so no idea really. i like the thumbnail idea above though. Entice new supporters by showing them what they're missing. Maybe a days/weeks free trial or similar? If that's feasible/easy to manage.

Actually Dale, just having joined makes you the font of all knowledge on this topic compare to those of us that have been here a while…. What attracted you to this site amongst many competitors, and what could have improved this experience….for example.
 
Actually Dale, just having joined makes you the font of all knowledge on this topic compare to those of us that have been here a while…. What attracted you to this site amongst many competitors, and what could have improved this experience….for example.
That's a very good question indeed Tim! Good shout....!!!
 
Actually Dale, just having joined makes you the font of all knowledge on this topic compare to those of us that have been here a while…. What attracted you to this site amongst many competitors, and what could have improved this experience….for example.
Ah. Well. Ermm...

I actually Googled "scale model forum", and this seemed by far and away the most active. I could see by the number of members, number of comments, and the recent replies, that this was a very active forum. That's what attracted me initially. The tempting offer of 5% off in the shop sealed the deal, and I'm in the lucky position to have a reasonable income at the moment (that wasn't always the case - I've been out of work too), so a tenner seemed OK for a joining fee.It would have been good to have been able to preview what I was buying in to though.
I'd been considering building a kit again for ages - years, actually, so I also thought I'd motivate myself by buying membership. I'm happy to say that has worked. Even the differences of opinion seem to spark some "spirited" discussion among members! I am very glad to have joined such an active community.
As it's a rather specialised hobby area you already have a niche for anyone searching, so it's just a case of showing them it's worth the money. It did feel like a leap in the dark, so showing what you'd get would be good.
As for other ideas to attract new members - lots already suggested, and some good ideas.
A one time discount for new members is always tempting; many websites will offer 10% off a first order. The downside is someone may join to place a single large order, and that's it. Only staff would know if the markup would cover that as an intro offer.
Full member's page "preview".
A day's/week's trial for the forum, possibly the option to join,with a limited time to cancel?
Thumbnail images, advising the full image is available to members only.
Anything else that will entice potential members to part with their cash to join - something to show what you get, for what you pay. Maybe a combination, or all of the above?
 
Sounds good, we need more input from members as it is. Many I feel just look in and never bother to post.
Good luck.

So very correct John

When you place a finished aircraft tank the figures say it all.

For instance. Replies 16 Views 150.

Admit to begin with I was very wary about placing pictures of my stuff on line.
Embarrassed they were not good enough.

Cannot see how you can break through to those Views 150. It is a shame as those
150 must have a lot to offer. Nobody is going to rubbish a presentation quite
the opposite encouragement.

Also encourages confidence which certainly goes to improving skills. You also
learn a lot by just asking.

Laurire
 
For instance. Replies 16 Views 150.
A good number of those views will be people who look at the thread more than once, for example to read new replies, so the count gives a distorted picture.
 
Well done, I am all for change, more active members. and more input.
But after having had a look around at some of the other forums (researching an old model article), this is by far the best forum for actually having the builders describe what they are doing even if it is just a basic old kit. The members on the other 'forums' seem to be only interested in turning out the latest all singing, all dancing, build it as fast as you can before the other stiff shirted, rod up the backside rivet counter. I actually read one blog where the modeller took the latest tank model which would have lasted at least a month and had it built in a week! But you could tell there was no reasonable research done.
Another is please do not turn it into a "I then glued this part to this part to this part to this part tozzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz! As they do on another forum, there is not banter, and I am sure they all sit at their respective benches with the forum 'T' shirt on and latest rack of you tubers accessories behind them as they monotonously glue this part to this part to this part to this part to this part tozzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz! I like life in my fellow modellers, banter, conversation, information passed back and forth, a bit of heat in the discussion - but at the end we are all friends and can laugh instead of glued part to this part to this part to this part tozzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!
Well that's my penny worth now go to go run the shopping trolly up someones leg, argue with the wrinklies, flirt with the checkout girls and hope SWMBO does not catch me - look out Sainsburys, I'm back......
 
Ah. Well. Ermm...

I actually Googled "scale model forum", and this seemed by far and away the most active. I could see by the number of members, number of comments, and the recent replies, that this was a very active forum. That's what attracted me initially. The tempting offer of 5% off in the shop sealed the deal, and I'm in the lucky position to have a reasonable income at the moment (that wasn't always the case - I've been out of work too), so a tenner seemed OK for a joining fee.It would have been good to have been able to preview what I was buying in to though.
I'd been considering building a kit again for ages - years, actually, so I also thought I'd motivate myself by buying membership. I'm happy to say that has worked. Even the differences of opinion seem to spark some "spirited" discussion among members! I am very glad to have joined such an active community.
As it's a rather specialised hobby area you already have a niche for anyone searching, so it's just a case of showing them it's worth the money. It did feel like a leap in the dark, so showing what you'd get would be good.
As for other ideas to attract new members - lots already suggested, and some good ideas.
A one time discount for new members is always tempting; many websites will offer 10% off a first order. The downside is someone may join to place a single large order, and that's it. Only staff would know if the markup would cover that as an intro offer.
Full member's page "preview".
A day's/week's trial for the forum, possibly the option to join,with a limited time to cancel?
Thumbnail images, advising the full image is available to members only.
Anything else that will entice potential members to part with their cash to join - something to show what you get, for what you pay. Maybe a combination, or all of the above?
Thanks Dale. Interesting to hear your thoughts. I was invited here by people i knew from another very small forum that had unfortunately stagnated. But I still went through a similar process to you.

ATB.

Andrew
 
Thanks Dale. Interesting to hear your thoughts. I was invited here by people i knew from another very small forum that had unfortunately stagnated. But I still went through a similar process to you.

ATB.

Andrew
I was hijacked by some pirate, untill I learned it was the old pyrotechnic himself :tongue-out3:
 
I was hijacked by some pirate, untill I learned it was the old pyrotechnic himself :tongue-out3:
MR J/R i pesume ? an yes i came from a stagnated site also but 10yrs later an in my opinion its like mike said very true an in my opinion this is one fo the best site goin as some guys talk regulary which is how a forum should be no good hopein you get a reply back about a month later like some sites ive been an am still on but for me this is my fav
chris
 
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