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PostPosted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 9:57 am    Post subject: How to get the best response out of the support forum Reply with quote

Everyone posting on here gets support, and we are proud of how good that support is.

But some people get their questions resolved a lot quicker than others.

So here is how they do it.


    1. They follow the posting check list, not just on the first post in a thread, but within the thread itself. If each (well perhaps not  quite each) post on a thread posts links and recaps where things are with the issue, then someone can understand what needs to be answered without rereading perhaps several pages.

    2. They don't develop a reputation as a time waster. Some things may be hard to search for, other things are very easy to find with just a little effort.

    3. They demonstrate a willingness to actually make the effort to learn in proportion to the complexity of things they want to do. If you really do want to make dozens of  html edits you should learn at least the basics of html.

    4. They have a forum worth supporting. A forum is about posts and members, if your priority is not the forum contents, but template editing then your forum is doomed. So why should people want to spend time supporting a doomed forum?

    5. They are polite and appreciate help given.

    6. Last but not least, having learned themselves, they try and help others on the forum to give back to the community.


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 7:16 am    Post subject: Re: How to get the best response out of the support forum Reply with quote

admin (no pm's please) wrote:

Everyone posting on here gets support, and we are proud of how good that support is.

But some people get their questions resolved a lot quicker than others.

So here is how they do it.



  • They follow the posting check list, not just on the first post in a thread, but within the thread itself. If each (well perhaps not quite each) post on a thread posts links and recaps where things are with the issue, then someone can understand what needs to be answered without rereading perhaps several pages.
  • They don't develop a reputation as a time waster. Some things may be hard to search for, other things are very easy to find with just a little effort.
  • They demonstrate a willingness to actually make the effort to learn in proportion to the complexity of things they want to do. If you really do want to make dozens of html edits you should learn at least the basics of html.
  • They have a forum worth supporting. A forum is about posts and members, if your priority is not the forum contents, but template editing then your forum is doomed. So they should people want to spend time on a doomed forums.
  • They are polite and appreciate help given.
  • Last but not least, having learned themselves, they try and help others on the forum to give back to the community.

A bit easier to read, don't know how to do numbered list though
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 4:21 pm    Post subject: forum owners forum Reply with quote

The forum owners forum
Discuss with other forum owners here. You will need to email myfreeforum.org with your forum details to be allowed entry!

I am supposed to email you, but you don't want pms. How do I gain entry.

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 4:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 10:25 pm    Post subject: Correction? Reply with quote

I'm sorry, but your last sentence in #4 does not make any sense at all!
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 11:42 pm    Post subject: Re: Correction? Reply with quote

K.a.t.h.y wrote:
I'm sorry, but your last sentence in #4 does not make any sense at all!


I understand it fine.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 2:01 am    Post subject: Re: Correction? Reply with quote

K.a.t.h.y wrote:
I'm sorry, but your last sentence in #4 does not make any sense at all!


It means you shouldn't be wasting your time making your forum look pretty. You should worry about content and visitors first, then worry about the "shiny" bits.
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