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Where are the large IPB 3.x + websites?


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I was thinking to myself that I don't find IP.Board very seo or signup friendly. Simple things like "you cannot" messages and scary error messages (for the average user) just don't seem very growth friendly. Can someone provide links to 5 or 6 BIG IP.Board websites that are running IPB 3.0, 3.1 or 3.2 other than this forum?

I would like to look for ideas for growth if there are any.

I was using http://www.big-boards.com/ to try to find some and so many for vbulletin and php BB even just off my head. What am I missing?

Is it harder to "grow" an IPB based forum than it is for some of the other competitors?

By large forums I mean at LEAST 500,000 posts, at LEAST 50k or better alexa, at LEAST 50,000 registered members. Any exsist that we can use as positive examples???

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Big Boards is horribly outdated and barely updated so I don't think that's relevant.

Bethesda: http://forums.bethsoft.com/ - 3.8 million posts
Neowin: http://www.neowin.net/forum/ - 10 million posts

Other forums of interest
Evernote: http://discussion.evernote.com/
Baltimore Ravens: http://boards.baltimoreravens.com/

I'll let others fill in the rest.

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Messuring a large site by how many post there are not a good way to messure if its a large community. Take http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/ for instance, is close under 1M posts, but they delete and prune their boards regulary. Steamforums are ranked 981 on alexa.

Minecraftforums http://www.minecraftforum.net/forum are close under 1M aswell, same thing, old posts are often deleted. Minecraftforums is ranked 3,099 on alexa.

http://forums.bethsoft.com/ bethestas forum meets your requirements with a margin. I was to slow. Its ranked 10,877 on alexa though.

And I could go on and on.

But using big-boards.com and looking at boards with most members, a forum using IP.Board comes out 2nd http://www.unexplain...ries.com/forum/ - ranked 27,821on alexa.

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What does an Alexa ranking directly have to do with the "largeness" of a site? :huh:




That debate is old. lol I just used for general traffic "range". Everyone already knows about its inaccuracies but how many people on here pay for comsore reports? Anyway feel free to debate that or this reply haha.
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Who made the Neowin skin? That has everything a large forum would need. I wonder if it was a custom project? I would love to know the folks who put it together.




Neowin have good in-house developers that do all of their custom skinning and addons.

NBC uses our software. Example: http://boards.nbc.com/nbc/ (4M posts)

Television Without Pity is one of the largest IP.Board forums I know of: http://forums.televi...ithoutpity.com/ (They hide their stats, but last I manually counted their posts it was over 10M)

Believe me, there are many large IP.Board sites (1M+ posts) :smile:
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What does an Alexa ranking directly have to do with the "largeness" of a site? :huh:




It ranks the sites traffic among other things... and from my experience it's pretty accurate as well. I have been monitoring alexa data with actual server data for the past couple of years and it's very accurate from my testing.
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http://forums.zybez.net/

has been on IP.Board since 1.x back in 2001; we're now running 3.2. We've had 14.5M posts over the lifetime of the board, although we used to prune regularly to simplify maintenance. Active posts are now up to about 4M.



At its peak, I think our Alexa rank was around 4,000, but I never put much weight on it.




Nice to see a startup and not an existing traffic-whore website who just decided to dump their support traffic via an IPB forum (the best forum software as far as quality once its running and trafficed, but not the best for startups imo). This thread lacks forums started from scratch. I remember a decade ago lived on forums like... http://www.sitepoint.com/forums , http://www.daniweb.com/, http://www.techguy.org/ www.howardforums.com/forums.php all started by 1 or 2 guys (or girl) with some extra time on thier hands. I'd really really like to see more IPB startups. Forums that have grown from scratch and not because of any existing product, service or traffic.
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Take for exampe the "new topic" and "new reply" buttons for IPB, VB and PHPBB. As you know often people visit a forum to err post a question or reply to a topic that they found. Here's IPB's buttons with NO HYPERLINKS:
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Here's vb and phpbb:
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both hyperlinking the user to some sort of registration page! eg:
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For errors on IPB we have something like this:
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This is just one fraction of 1 of the issues. Not even talking about the lack of seo. I wish somehow I could get on the dev team. The software is sooo much better than vb and phpbb in many important ways but with the current disconnect it makes it harder to grow.

Of course, i've reworded the "You cannot make a reply" buttons and linked them to the registration page but things like this should not be left up to publishers. I think the beauty of software such as wordpress (blog i know), phpbb and vb is that u put them online add unique content and they WILL GROW!

Stop telling users what they cannot do and show them how to get involved! Also, please tone down the error messages that seem so fatal its enough to scare the "average" user off.

Please do this software some justice, its being held back by those two things... new-user-UNfriendlyness lol and the lack of proper seo.

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That debate is old. lol I just used for general traffic "range". Everyone already knows about its inaccuracies but how many people on here pay for comsore reports? Anyway feel free to debate that or this reply haha.




It ranks the sites traffic among other things... and from my experience it's pretty accurate as well. I have been monitoring alexa data with actual server data for the past couple of years and it's very accurate from my testing.




I see, now that I've read the OP's post more carefully, it does seem they are incorporating "activity" into the definition of "largeness", in which case factoring in Alexa rankings would make more sense.
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Nice to see a startup and not an existing traffic-whore website who just decided to dump their support traffic via an IPB forum (the best forum software as far as quality once its running and trafficed, but not the best for startups imo). This thread lacks forums started from scratch. I remember a decade ago lived on forums like...

http://www.sitepoint.com/forums

,

http://www.daniweb.com/

,

http://www.techguy.org/

www.howardforums.com/forums.php

all started by 1 or 2 guys (or girl) with some extra time on thier hands. I'd really really like to see more IPB startups. Forums that have grown from scratch and not because of any existing product, service or traffic.




rootzwiki.com was a new site 5 months ago, it started on vb for the first three months and then moved to IPS, there has been no drop in traffic, search or otherwise and it's still continuing to grow. For a site that's only 5 months old, 30k + members and 240k post is not too bad imo. Not sure if that qualifies for you as a startup but there are the stats.
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Reminds me a bit of my stocks the last 6 months... sideways lol. Its a great site I'm bookmarking for help with my Galaxy S2. Seems like they got dugg, slashdotted or something similar a couple major times. Its a great site should be listed in an IPB showcase, I like it a lot. Thanks for sharing.

I clicked on the "View New Content" link there to see how busy posting was and got "An Error Occurred" not sure how search being disabled is an error. :hmm:
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Reminds me a bit of my stocks the last 6 months... sideways lol. Its a great site I'm bookmarking for help with my Galaxy S2. Seems like they got dugg, slashdotted or something similar a couple major times. Its a great site should be listed in an IPB showcase, I like it a lot. Thanks for sharing.



I clicked on the "

View New Content

" link there to see how busy posting was and got "An Error Occurred" not sure how search being disabled is an error. :hmm:



..... its because guests may not use the search..... so by your reasoning, error messages which at times are vital for debug, should not ever be shown to the end-user? :logik:
I do not have permission to post in this topic.... great example.
would you prefer it said "we are sorry, you are a non-registered Klingon, please register here?"
this is all language strings and css..... whats the issue?
and on top of that....
just being a logged-in registered member does not guarantee the access the user was denied.
which makes the phrase completely inaccurate.
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..... its because guests may not use the search..... so by your reasoning, error messages which at times are vital for debug, should not ever be shown to the end-user? :logik:


I do not have permission to post in this topic.... great example.


would you prefer it said "we are sorry, you are a non-registered Klingon, please register here?"


this is all language strings and css..... whats the issue?




Flew right over your head lol. Hopefully others get it rather than trying to put my words into an extreme context lol. Wont waste time debating with you any further. Have seen you on here you are a perfect example of a disconnected genius. ...a compliment. :smile:
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