I still feel:
... I'd say smaller regions (reasonably drivable incall/outcall distances) are needed, or even just metropolitan areas. The problem as I see it, as a Jacksonville resident, is that a few Jacksonville postings are lost amongst a slew of Pensacola ones, with no way to separate them out except opening every thread.
Originally Posted by Alexander The Great
I think successful communities can only be built around where hobbyists hobby and providers market to. I think most of Florida's markets...
... could support an active forum community if properly nurtured. I'm sure at least Jacksonville could support a forum, and Tampa and Orlando could be separated from each other. Ideally I'd like to see at least three areas made out of "North Florida," since I don't think Tallahassee fits in with either of the proposed areas.
Some other things that I think might help build a community:
- Fewer forums: there are 13 subforums in North Florida now. In forums traffic begets traffic, and forums that no one ever visits fragment and dissipate traffic. I think just one forum per region might be ideal, and you could put things like provider ads in a single thread instead of their own subforum. Also, there might be more reviews if they could be free-form, instead of using the template.
- If you switch to having forums for regions like Jacksonville or Tampa you can have more search-engine-friendly forum titles like "Jacksonville escorts." Getting the words people search on (there are tools to research that) into thread/forum titles and URLs is one of the basics of search engine optimization, along with getting good inbound links.