So what can I do to keep all of you guys posting here, rather then going somewhere else to post. What do I need to do? Give me some ideas!
I'll think about it. All I know is there are a lot of Challenger forums, and from what I've seen people are posting less in each of them.
I tend to agree, although I still have my Shaker, the market is saturated with Challengers and most treat them like normal transportation. I guess I thought with all the model variation that this would have the opposite effect. Good luck and I appreciate toy reaching out
I have always wondered why is one site the go to site for a subject while another site with the same subject hardly gets any traffic at all. Among the Challenger sites they much are the same. At one time one particular Challenger site seemed to have an "advantage" by having one particular poster (RS) locked up and disseminating inside Challenger info. But those days are gone (Chrysler put a stop to disseminating inside info) the sites are pretty much equal now. I like this particular site's layout but the majority of posts are found on another site with a different layout that I am not fond of. The info found on all the Challenger sites is much the same now. I would think what you need is some kind of unique content not found anywhere else that compels people to visit and while they are here they post about other stuff.
I've been on most all the Challenger forums, including Challenger Talk and have been tossed off most all, even when presenting a technical thesis. They're all vain people with delusions of grandeur, knowing nothing. They all believe to be experts, off the internet. Most all forums operate in this manner. Irrespective of that, I find this forum with only a few people posting knowledge but there are hardly any replies and confusion is in the midst of most. This is a relaxed forum. However, to find any technical advice is another story. If I need technical advice, I just browse the internet until I find the right article and even then, the material is questionable. * Sorry, forgot one thing. I really hate the color black after logging in. I basically read the articles without logging in, due to the 'black' background. Just hate any site displaying a 'black' background. It is very hard on the eyes and I readily move away from such forums. There are a few, not many. Most have white backgrounds. Surprising none have made mention of this fact.
I sold mine to Carmax as well being I never used it, I was keeping it in a storage garage paying a monthly fee which I decided was no longer feasible to continue doing, this was also for the keeping of the vehicle itself. I don't see myself buying another Dodge Challenger in my future. You can delete my account with this forum, thanks...
Have aftermarket mod giveaways!! lol jk.. but honestly audience and members are everything. I feel people only really hit up the forums with concerns or questions wanting answers from other experienced owners of these great American beasts we all drive, so the forums themselves are great for this and can be good for networking and outsourcing but its like any group based social media it only takes one individual to start a conversation like you just now did to keep it alive.