So instead of sitting in our rocking chairs bemoaning Apolyton's fall from grace and looking back on the good old days, what are we gonna do?
The best advice to get ahead with any project, be it a company or a website (or civ game) is to figure out what you do best and do it better than anyone.
Poly just can't compete with CFC in terms of modding.
Many people have mentioned that Apolyton has a better community. So play to that. The Polycast is good (though I admit I've never listened to one), the ApolyCon was good. Do more community building events. Hold regularly scheduled online chats perhaps. Create a community blog that members can all participate in, it'll create more content and get buy-in from more people.
Focus more on the games that CFC doesn't cover.
Redesign the ugly, confusing homepage.
Upgrade the forums, make use of some of the new hacks for vBulletin. Maybe install an arcade here. One thing I did on my own forum was install an arcade and require a certain number of posts to play in it (like Poly does with avatars and such) and then every so often open the arcade up to everyone and send an e-mail to all registered users announcing that for the next 2 weeks everyone is allowed in the arcade. It really boosted traffic during that time with a lot of people who hadn't checked the forum in months or years came back. A few of them even stayed.
Develop some RSS feeds for the news and actively solicit other civ related sites to use your news feeds. That'll increase the visibility of Apolyton.
Maybe encourage the Spanish community to generate more content for the page in Spanish and capture more of that niche.
Host more sites. Doing other people favors creates affinity for Apolyton. As they grow so do you.
Just some ideas. But yea, play to our strengths, whatever those are.
Oh, and the DL dance definitely needs to stop. It creates a hostile atmosphere right from the get-go and more than anything Apolyton needs to be welcoming of new people to stop this site from dying. Mods should take a stronger hand when posters are being unwelcoming to newbies.
The best advice to get ahead with any project, be it a company or a website (or civ game) is to figure out what you do best and do it better than anyone.
Poly just can't compete with CFC in terms of modding.
Many people have mentioned that Apolyton has a better community. So play to that. The Polycast is good (though I admit I've never listened to one), the ApolyCon was good. Do more community building events. Hold regularly scheduled online chats perhaps. Create a community blog that members can all participate in, it'll create more content and get buy-in from more people.
Focus more on the games that CFC doesn't cover.
Redesign the ugly, confusing homepage.
Upgrade the forums, make use of some of the new hacks for vBulletin. Maybe install an arcade here. One thing I did on my own forum was install an arcade and require a certain number of posts to play in it (like Poly does with avatars and such) and then every so often open the arcade up to everyone and send an e-mail to all registered users announcing that for the next 2 weeks everyone is allowed in the arcade. It really boosted traffic during that time with a lot of people who hadn't checked the forum in months or years came back. A few of them even stayed.
Develop some RSS feeds for the news and actively solicit other civ related sites to use your news feeds. That'll increase the visibility of Apolyton.
Maybe encourage the Spanish community to generate more content for the page in Spanish and capture more of that niche.
Host more sites. Doing other people favors creates affinity for Apolyton. As they grow so do you.
Just some ideas. But yea, play to our strengths, whatever those are.
Oh, and the DL dance definitely needs to stop. It creates a hostile atmosphere right from the get-go and more than anything Apolyton needs to be welcoming of new people to stop this site from dying. Mods should take a stronger hand when posters are being unwelcoming to newbies.
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