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Everyone (except Smurf) is dancing around the real point. Yes, the website design needs some work. Perhaps other changes need to be made as well in terms of functionality. But that won't solve the problem. It's just window dressing.
The problem will only be solved when people post less in general chat and more in threads in the other forums, especially stock threads. It really is that simple.
This is not a problem government (admin) can solve. It needs to be solved by the people and can be solved literally overnight.
Maybe there just isn't the critical mass of those
a. interested in the stock market
b. knowledgeble enough for their opinions to mean anything and
c. willing to share their knowledge and risk that their strategies will be undermined by the sharing of that knowledge.
From a marketing viewpoint, if a business is to succeed it has to have an advantage over the competition.
What are this site's selling points over the others in it's area ?
How can these be advertised to a wider audience than the current members ?
I haven't seen anyone here who isn't capable of posting an intelligent comment or question.
I'm interested in content and reading what others post. Isn't that why we're all here? Not to hear the sound of our our voices but to read the views of others and engage in discussions?
Personally I'm interested in investing (who isn't) , but not so much in day to day trading of individual stocks.
I've learned a lot reading the investment posts but I haven't the knowledge to argue the point with anyone over the stock market.
Maybe that is the same for all the guests that seem to hang around here not posting, although we don't know how many are humans and how many are web bots.
Correct, but it's not the people who post that are the problem, it's the ones who don't.
Everyone (except Smurf) is dancing around the real point. Yes, the website design needs some work. Perhaps other changes need to be made as well in terms of functionality. But that won't solve the problem. It's just window dressing.
The problem will only be solved when people post less in general chat and more in threads in the other forums, especially stock threads. It really is that simple.
This is not a problem government (admin) can solve. It needs to be solved by the people and can be solved literally overnight.
Someone in admin should step up and start posting daily about the big movers of the day.
There is a plethora of improvements that could be introduced to ASF
I’m sure Joe has a Wishlist
The big issue is not having the capital to invest in ASF.
Tweeks aren’t going to cut it.
If nothing changes then——
Nothing changes.
I don't pretend to know how to solve the problems being spoken about but I do believe it is multi levelled. ie. More posting by current members is important for sure, but we continually need fresh blood to join and get involved because there is often a high attrition rate with traders and once someone has failed at something they generally don't continue on. Somehow Visitors need to be converted to contributing posters. How do we achieve this?
A simple suggestion off the top of my ever aging head…. Apart from the Home Page suggestion I posted above (which I think is a lot more important than we may think) …..
New Visitors/browsers can only enter the Site proper via a "gateway" thread (eg "Visitors Enter Here")where they must create a username and answer some non threatening Trading questions to give an overview of their Trading interests ….. ie. Your interests are: Blue Chips:Mid Caps:Specs:Investingay Trading:Futures:Forex: etc etc etc. A return post of Welcome from the site and members etc etc would create a sense of community right from the initial contact
Visitors that don't sign up were not likely to hang around or contribute anyway so no real loss.
Visitors that do sign up have now made a commitment of membership and given some feedback on their interests which should be valuable information for @Joe Blow to fine tune the site layout etc
I wonder if it's possible to do an automated survey as to why only about less than 100 still continue to post, whether they use other sites, are out of the market altogether or just want to enjoy the fruits of their success, and what those who are left want from the site.
A good suggestion SR …… @Joe Blow has everyone's email address on record so could either do a survey on the Forum or privately if he wished. Any personal contact with Members is likely to have a positive effect you'd think.The site has 46,000 members according to the Forums page.
I wonder if it's possible to do an automated survey as to why only about less than 100 still continue to post, whether they use other sites, are out of the market altogether or just want to enjoy the fruits of their success, and what those who are left want from the site.
You might then get an idea of where the site is heading and whether its worth continuing or not.
Even when you put the General Chat forum on ignore you can still see it in the Recent Activity page. It's too tempting
I would be interested in hearing from those who are registered and who visit regularly but do not post. I'd like to know why.
I log in to see if there is any markets discussion. Mostly none, except for the 2 or so journals. All GC crap that I'm not interested in. Most of the quality trader/posters have left/inactive so there is no discussion at all anymore.
In theory, GC should be able to coexist with market discussions in the forum but recent 2 years or so seems like it can't and it drove some people away, which starts a domino effect as less participation obviously leads to even more people participating less (in market discussions).
Removing GC or at least cleaning a lot of it up may be the last gamble to save the forum as a stock forum. But it may be too late do so as the damage has been done and GC has taken over, removing it will probably kill the majority of the current posters. Tough decision to make.
More than 1,000 people visit ASF each weekday. Many of those are unregistered. Of those who are registered, only a small percentage post regularly. I would be interested in hearing from those who are registered and who visit regularly but do not post. I'd like to know why.
That's me! I visit every day and read a bunch but I have difficulty posting. Mainly because I don't know what to discuss and my knowledge on stocks/shares et al is limited. I don't even read the "General" section - didn't like the look of that ages ago when I did a read-through. I like discussions on various stocks but there isn't a lot there that I can make comments on. That could be because of my lack of knowledge too.
As to the website design, I have always felt that the Stocks 0-H, I-P, Q-Z forums are.. well they just don't seem right the way it's setup. I have tried to think of a better idea a few times but haven't come up with anything worthwhile as yet. Btw, have you noticed that SYA Sayona Mining is in Stocks 0-H? (Most probably had a name change at some point I guess)
Can't be that bad mate, after all you won the comp last yearThat's me! I visit every day and read a bunch but I have difficulty posting. Mainly because I don't know what to discuss and my knowledge on stocks/shares et al is limited. I don't even read the "General" section - didn't like the look of that ages ago when I did a read-through. I like discussions on various stocks but there isn't a lot there that I can make comments on. That could be because of my lack of knowledge too.
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