Running A Forum Tips

vBulletin, AOL emails and My Troubles

by on September 20, 2011

For years I know that vBulletin and most other forum software programs have had issues with sending emails to AOL, whether it is registration emails, PM emails, newsletters, etc.

So let me tell you about my issues that happen to me on Friday morning right before the long Labor Day Weekend, which I already planned to head out of town.

I had just woken up and was doing my daily routine before getting the kids ready for school checking emails answering a few when I got the an email that no one ever wants to see:

Your web hosting account for XXXXXXXX has been deactivated, as of 09/02/2011. (reason: terms of service violation – spam)

WTF? Spam?

I called immediately to find out what was going on. Besides waiting on hold forever, I was finally able to get someone on the line.

One of the reasons was that they said it was because I was using a cron job to send out my emails, which is true and I explained to them I use a cron job because they limit how many emails I can send out per hour. Okay, done and they were satisfied.

But there was more…

Next he said that they were going get blacklisted from AOL because I was sending emails to AOL emails addresses and have been for months, which again is true. He was told by AOL that the email contents were related to my domain name and topic, which as soon as he pulled up the email he chuckle because the title and the first few lines were directly related to my site’s topic.

He asked if all the emails were “opt-in” emails. I told him that I have a check box at registration just like all the other vBulletin forums stating “Accept emails from administrators” Well he and I went round and round about this check box, but that’s another post.

So what they suggested is that I no longer accept AOL emails registrations or send any more emails to any forum members using AOL email addresses. Which I have now done and I’ve also posted an announcement on my forum about the AOL issues.

When it was all said and done I was down for about 50 minutes. Which being a business owner can be devastating and embarrassing to say the least.

Tomorrow I’ll post on how to do the SQL query on how to uncheck/check the accept admin emails in vBulletin.

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Got A Dead Forum?

by on May 18, 2011

There are tons of forums out there and that is going to cause a lot of competition through out your topic of forum.

Forums that are not fun and exciting fall right in to the dead scenario. Dead forums are those that had a lot of members and posts at one point, and now have fallen victim to other forums with the same subject. Here are some tips that we have come up with to help you get that forum back up and running.

One good thing that I like to do with a lot of forums that are dying or dead, is email all of the old members. Most forum software’s will have an option for that in the admin cp. Let them know that the forum has been in a rough patch, and that things are going to turn around with some new and exciting ideas. Do not just email them telling them that you want them to come back. The reason that they stopped coming in the first place is because you had nothing to offer them really.

After you have sent the email, you can come up with some sort of fun ideas to help boost the forum. One thing I have always liked doing, was inviting some one that is known around the subject that your forum is based off of. This is basically known as a guest poster. Let every one know that they are coming, and that can help be a selling point in getting people back. Another good way to go about some thing new is to start a competition, which is usually going to mean you need some prizes. They have to be prizes that people actually want. My suggestion would be a gift card for some place that is related to your forum.

A dead forum can be turned around real quickly, in fact I would rather take over a dead forum than start a new one. Get that excitement brewing and get some of the old members back. Then you can focus on bringing in some new members as well. Before you know it, you will have your forum back up and running in the right direction.

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May 10, 2011

Buying custom made themes can help turn your forum around in a heart beat. These themes usually are visually stunning, and keep people interested in your forum. My suggestion would be to do it if you have the available funding. I have seen a lot of forums over the years, and the ones that seem [...]

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