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Zephyrus
01-29-01, 03:45 AM
Hey Chris, I noticed when I came on to the site that there were something like 24 visitors in the forums, same thing the day before when there were about 14...

Looks like your site's getting a whole lot of hits from somewhere :)

Yoda
01-30-01, 02:13 PM
Most of our traffic comes from FilmBug.com (http://www.filmbug.com) - the owner (Misja, I believe) was an early visitor here and was kind enough to place a "Discuss MOVIENAME on MovieForums.com" on each movie's information page.

See for yourself (it's not on the FilmBug domain for whatever reason - seems like there are several "copies" of the site on 4 or 5 domains):
http://www.reellife.com/movies/c/crouching_tiger%2C_hidden_dragon.html

Most of the rest comes from Google.com, or, sometimes, Yahoo.com. The third most comes from my and Jim's (jamesglewisf) signatures on various other boards and such, as well as his link from FrappyDoo.com

Zephyrus
01-30-01, 02:24 PM
LOL Now I realise what's going on :) I think it's very cool of him too!

Related to this, I also noticed there are about 50 users with 0 posts, and almost 100 with less than 5... I guess that's what happens with some visitors :D

OG-
01-30-01, 04:27 PM
Don't forget the unbelievably good peterco.com contributions of one hit a year, which is probably from me anyway.:D

Yoda
01-30-01, 04:31 PM
That's the nature of online forums - most forums have something like one out of every 10 registered users actually become something resembling regulars - the ratio is even worse as the site grows.

OG-
01-30-01, 04:36 PM
Oh, bye the way, just noticed your changed sig Chris. Love it. One of the best commercials SNL did.

Yoda
01-30-01, 04:40 PM
I thought you'd all like that. I've got tons of other funny quotes - I ought to post them here or something. Everytime I see a funny quote I save it in a text file.

OG-
01-30-01, 04:45 PM
I did the same thing, then one day accidently deleted the file, so I kinda stopped. There was a time when I would write little quotes on money. Just little Peterisms.

BobM
01-31-01, 05:06 AM
I too had a link at the bottom of our movie review pages exactly like FilmBug. ( I don't think it generated much traffic to the forums though, as the site is fairly new). Anyhow as the site started to grow, I ran into the problem where it was hard to remove the links if I wanted to. (that's why links to this forum have been removed).

I'm studying up on SSI's to combat this in the future, otherwise the MovieForums.com links would still be there.

Chris was a great help to me in the beginning and I appreciate that. :)

Yoda
01-31-01, 09:51 AM
SSI is pretty simple - email me if you like and I can probably help you out. The REAL power lies in languages like PHP in conjunction with a MySQL backend - now THAT's power and flexibility over a site!

Thanks for the links quite a bit - I still have your banner available and it should be up on the new site when it launches for a bit.

BobM
02-02-01, 04:06 AM
Chris,

Thanks man..The problem I'm having with SSI (well not a problem really), but I have to change all my pages over to .shtml in order to use it. I hate to think how that will mess me up in the search engines for awhile. It is something I deffinately want to persue though. I am looking into learning how to do a database-driven site using php and MySQL, I just need to find the time to read up on it.

Thanks for running my banner again..since you brought it up I have made some new ones since then that I think are better if you want to use them..they can be found at http://www.movie-fever.com/banners.htm . I would be more than happy to include a banner for the forums in my rotation at either Movie-Fever.com or iMovieFan.com if you have one.

Sorry to keep this going in your feedback forum. If you want to contact me via email that would be fine.

Yoda
02-02-01, 09:20 AM
No problem - I don't mind the posts here. :)

I can help you out with the PHP/MySQL aspect of things a bit if you need me to - I can probably point you to some tutorials or answer any questions you might have.

Oh, and if you have access to .htaccess on your site, you might not have to change your files to end in .shtml. There should be a line you can insert into that file to parse .html files as .shtml files.

BobM
02-10-01, 02:58 AM
Sorry it took so long to get back here. I just wanted to thank you for the offer. I will keep you in mind.

Oh, and if you have access to .htaccess on your site, you might not have to change your files to end in .shtml. There should be a line you can insert into that file to parse .html files as .shtml files.

hmmmmm...I think that would be great! Before we started talking about this, I contacted Thinkhost and asked them if I had to change to .shtml and they said yes..I did tell them I was new to SSI, so maybe they thought it was too advanced to give me alternatives..Dunno :)

Anyhow thanks for the offers and the discussion, it was a big help.

Yoda
02-10-01, 10:42 AM
You use ThinkHost? Me too. :) Like I said, just fire off an email my way if you want any assistance! :)

Zephyrus
02-13-01, 11:04 PM
I found a site that looks UNBELIEVABLY too good to be true, http://www.readyhosting.com...

I'm thinking of registering an address, but there must be some sort of catch!!

Yoda
02-13-01, 11:09 PM
I would not register a domain name through a webhost - it could become sticky if you decide to switch hosts.

Anyway, you know who I recommend: ThinkHost.com, the one who hosts this site! If you wanna check em out, just click on one of the blue banners in the header of every page...they're great! :)

Zephyrus
02-14-01, 07:29 AM
You're probably right Chris, but i assume the "Free New Domain Registration" would actually be covered by the $50 set up fee! ;D

Yoda
02-14-01, 09:59 AM
Probably - I get my domains for $13.50 a year. :)

BobM
02-15-01, 03:30 AM
Originally posted by TWTCommish
You use ThinkHost? Me too. :) Like I said, just fire off an email my way if you want any assistance! :)


Yep, I'm with Thinkhost. I started visiting Sitepoint around the time that they were pretty popular there..You know the deal, so I won't say anything more than that :). Anyhow, I have no complaints.

Thanks again,

Yoda
02-15-01, 11:21 AM
Oh, I see - gotta love SitePoint. :) Only place I post at more often than MovieForums.

Zeph: feel free to let me know if you want any help with your site. :)

Zephyrus
02-15-01, 09:13 PM
Hey Chris, thanks a lot for the offer, I sure will keep it in mind :D!

There's a place you post more often than movieforums?? Gees, where do you find all the time?! ;D

Yoda
02-15-01, 10:22 PM
I have no idea. :) It's partially due to the fact that I've been posting there as a regular for over a year - MovieForums has been open around 7-8 months.

It's http://www.SitePointForums.com in case you're wondering - I've got something like 4,000 posts - it's nice to be able to tap into the knowledge base there, as well as contribute to it.

Zephyrus
02-16-01, 06:39 AM
Thanks for your offer Chris, I'll sure keep it in mind! :)

matt72582
02-03-21, 06:15 PM
Interesting thread!


I was just about to post something on a movie and saw this... Will read later, but nice to read in the first couple of posts how a member was nice enough to help traffic. Most people are usually competitive and not willing to help.

jiraffejustin
02-03-21, 06:33 PM
This forum is so old, we have members doing archaeological digs in it.

Stirchley
02-03-21, 06:39 PM
This forum is so old, we have members doing archaeological digs in it.

LOL. Looking for the bodies.