Since I announced ProBlogger.com mid last week the ProBlogger Community Forum has grown to well over 1300 paid members (note the member numbers are reported as higher but also include people who have yet to confirm their membership with a payment).
Because it’s a private, walled community it can be a little difficult for those not on the inside to assess whether it’s something for them – so I thought today I’d highlight some of what’s going on inside:
1. Community Challenges
Something that we’re going to run this week is a ProBlogger Community Challenge. In the challenge I nominate a type of post for our members to go away and write up and then everyone shares their links to those posts over the coming days. Then members are encouraged to surf through the list, comment, give feedback and then share those links that they resonated most with their own network.
The idea is that we all do something together, there’s opportunity to learn from how others approach the task and of course there’s opportunity for extra traffic both from other members and from where they share the links that they like.
Update: I’ve just launched the first community challenge – it’s now live.
2. Blog Critiques
We’ve set up a specific area of the forum where any member can share a link to their blog and ask others to give feedback on it.
Members putting their heads together on this means that people asking for critiques are getting a variety of responses on their blogs from a community with diverse experiences, skills and ideas. There’s also the opportunity to learn by watching critiques of other blogs.
3. Opportunities for Collaboration
The collaboration area of the community is one of the most active. This is one of the key reasons I wanted to start the forum – putting bloggers together to work together for mutual benefit can lead to wonderful outcomes.
We’re still only seeing the beginnings of where these collaborations will lead but to this point we’re already seeing some creative ideas. Bloggers are hooking up with other bloggers in their niches to work together, we’re seeing bloggers working together on social media campaigns in groups, bloggers are helping one another with content creation and more.
The effectiveness of this area will only grow as more bloggers join which will open up possibilities to work together with other bloggers in similar niches and locations.
4. Secondary Connections
One of the cool things that I’ve already seen start to happen is people making connections with other bloggers outside of the community. For example in a thread where I invited members to share their Twitter ID’s we’ve had hundreds of people share them and people reporting seeing marked increases in their follower numbers.
While having more followers is nice – the real benefit of this is that these connections have the potential to build the depth of interaction between bloggers, strengthening networks and opening opportunities for fruitful interactions.
Another example of this is groups of bloggers already planning to meet in person at different blogging events. For example there’s a group going to get together at Blog World Expo and a few people asking if there are bloggers in their local areas who might like to have a meet up.
Member Tutorials
Yesterday I added a new area to ProBlogger.com – one for ‘Tutorials’.
There are two main reasons I wanted this area – firstly I’ve already seen a couple of really excellent posts by members exploring different topics. I want to highlight this type of content as I think there’s a lot we can learn from it. Secondly I’d like to give community members the opportunity to have some of their ideas featured here on ProBlogger.net occasionally as guest posts. I won’t use all tutorials submitted here on ProBlogger – but from time to time will use the best and most interesting submissions with the permission and credit to the author.
6. Our Members
1300+ members in less than a week isn’t a bad result if you’re thinking purely about numbers, but what I’m thankful for and excited about is the quality of those who’ve joined.
Members come from all parts of the world, all levels and with an amazing variety of experiences. Already there have been numerous threads where bloggers have shared different opinions on topics in a way that doesn’t tear anyone down but instead where the diversity of opinion and experiences help facilitate learning.
What our 6 of our Members Say about ProBlogger.com
On that note – let me share 6 testimonials from these very same members to finish off this post:
“After recently rebranding my blog and website, I’ve felt as if my blogging attempts have been floundering, and with no support and no one to lean on, I’ve had difficulty finding the inspiration and focus to write. Since joining the ProBlogger Community just a few days ago, I now feel like I’m part of a family who has already supported, encouraged, and helped me to get my focus and determination back! Thanks for creating this community, Darren – I’m truly excited to see it evolve in the coming months!” – Ursula Comeau from UCWebCreations.com
“Without doubt, the new home of bloggers. In less than a week it has established a community spirit that most forums can only dream of.” – Kevin Muldoon from Blogging Tips
“The thing that I’ve really gained from the forums is motivation! Most forums tend to suck up my time, I think I’m barely on ProBlogger.com for more than ten minute before I have to go and write a post, go searching for inspiration or look into a new form of monetisation. Within the first week it’s impressive to see that there’s already a strong sense of community among the members and it’s great to see everyone so willing to help other bloggers reach their goal.” – fern from Craft Blog
“After signing up for Problogger.Community I submitted Summer Tomato to the critique section. I’d never had anyone but friends and family give me their thoughts on my design, and I’ve always been curious what “real” bloggers might think. Within a couple hours of signing up I had wonderful positive and constructive advice on my blog from experienced bloggers, and even a few new readers! As far as I’m concerned this subscription has paid for itself already.” – darya from Summer Tomato
“If you want to grow your blog, you need to work with other like minded bloggers…plain and simple. Problogger.com has been an incredible avenue for blogging collaboration and it is just getting started. It is really a no-brain’er.” – Robb Sutton
“Not being much of a forum user I was a little hesitant at first to sign up at problogger.com, especially since it was going to cost a whopping $1.95 (gasp!), but I’m glad I did. Already I’ve connected with some great people and just having a more personal interaction with Darren makes the cost worth it.” – David Turnbull from Adventures of a Barefoot Geek
“I’m not the best networker in the world but problogger.com has made a massive difference. Without even asking for it, members have gone out of their way to help promote my blog further and being a member has given me so much extra motivation for blogging that my traffic has doubled in the week that I’ve been there! It’s paid for itself many times over already.” – Lee from Smash and Pees
Join us Today
If ProBlogger.com sounds like a community that you’d benefit from we’d love you to join us today. The cost is $1.95 a month (you can unsubscribe at any time) – we plan to increase this price but if you sign up at $1.95 you’ll be locked in at that price and never pay more to get access to the forum.
UPDATE: the introductory price of $1.95 is over. The monthly price is now $5.95.
The process for joining is simple:
- just head to the registration page – this registers you as a forum member (but doesn’t give you access to threads until you’ve done the next step and paid.
- once you’ve registered and logged in head to the payment page where you select the $1.95 option and will be then taken to PayPal.
Once you’re paid – you’re in! If you have any problems along the way let us know via the contact form on the forum.
PS: I’ve set up a ProBlogger.com Twitter Account to keep people up to date on problogger.com specific news.
PS2: One thing that has naturally started happening is that groups of bloggers have been joining up together. A few bloggers told me that they felt a little overwhelmed by joining and participating in this community as they felt a little out of their league – so they convinced a friend or two to join with them.
A couple have even bought memberships for friends so that they’re entering in with someone familiar that they can buddy up with from the start.
You have created a community in just a couple of days that most people will never achieve. Definitely a bargain for $1.95. How long until that price goes up?
I’m so glad you opened up this community and looking forward to being an active participant. And can I just say I’m impressed with how active it is already?
I’ve already joined and have encouraged my readers on my blog to do the same. Once it hits critical mass it’s going to be awesome.
Good luck with it, but as there are plenty of free webmaster/blogger forums around with large established communities stuffed full of super friendly and helpful people I just can’t bring myself to pay. a4u is a good starting point for anyone in the UK.
Looks good though, and I hope those that are paying get something out of it :)
I hope one day it can be opened up to all, after all plenty of forums manage to staff their sites off the back of the value that a site creates, but until then…
I’ve been registered there since secret registration opened up and let me say that already this has potential to become the best blogging forum on the internet.
The quality of members is astounding; not just their skill level, but the attitudes. Everybody is there to help each other and become better bloggers.
I’m not planning on leaving any time soon.
Hi Darren,
You could have posted this reasons as guest in some other blogs or asked some bloggers to put as review. It might be working more well.
Thank you Darren for all the work you have put into this blog and now the forum. You are a true blogger in every sense of the word. I have only been following your blog for about a month and was so EXCITED to see the forum. I have purchased your book with the special deal of joining the forum.
Having been away from the blogging scene and only returning this year, you have provided EXACTLY what I was looking for. A community of bloggers, whom are a special bread of writers. I tried a few other “communities” but it didn’t give me what I was looking for. THIS DOES. I get to pick and choose the blogs and I am not limited.
THANK YOU again….
I am really glad that I joined the forum and I am totally recommend others who are looking for helps and try to boost their blog traffics to join the forum.
After I have joined the forum, my traffics has increased at a really big jump rate as I am among the active members in the forum.
My advise is join the forum, visit the forum once a day, during that visit if you can left at least one reply in each of the forum categories (usually I open new tab for each categories + browse through each tab + if there is thread that attract me, I will try to help/reply), put huge focus and be extra active in the critique categories as Darren mentioned above that it the most active section.
If you do the above process, I can assure you that your traffics and exposure will extremely jump up.
Cheers! Hope this forum will attract more members and be more active each days.
This may sound counterintuitive but any thoughts to capping the number of members?
I joined but my first thought was “Wow, look at all these posts. How am I going to keep up?” There certainly is a lot there. I was hoping to get an RSS feed to keep on top of things. But I don’t want to fill my email inbox up with notifications.
It all depends on your goals. But a touch of exclusivity could boost value. Of course I suggest this only after I joined.
Thank you for your work on this. I find it very interesting and worth following.
Well, this sounds like a great way to finally get myself involved in a forum, one on a topic very near and dear to my heart.
Okay, You’ve opened up my eyes a bit more, I am still on the fence as to whether I should join or not, but I will consider it more this time :)
Thanks for creating such a forum. In fact, I am still finding my angle of contributing to the forum. That’s because I don’t really use forum very often, and I want to be a frequent forumer in your community.
Cheers!
@ BLOGERCISE – There are many reasons behind the fee, one of which is the fact that we’re not like “other forums”. We’ve got huge things planned for this community that you won’t find anywhere else if you’re not a member.
I know Darren mentioned that the fee helps cover the cost of staff, but it also serves as a deterrent to spammers and shameless self promoters that have no intention of adding any value to the forum itself.
@ Carl Natale – We haven’t really put a lot of thought into that yet because we wanted to see how it took off. We are planning on adding more “layers” to the community, that will in the end cost more than the basic $1.95/month and will surely consist of fewer members. We may put caps on those layers, we may not – it’s all a very new experience for us and we really have to see how things go.
Darren – I appreciate your step and new venture. Surely this should be successful project for you and all the members participating in it. Charging fees is appreciated and its just 1.95US$ which is nothing as far as a member is concerned and it would help you to manage the costs involved and more than that the spammers.
Interesting how you got so many members. Especially at the amazing price of $1,95.
I’ll be looking forward how this forum develop.
Thank you for the response, Lara. I appreciate the transparency and engagement. Keys to a good community.
Looks a good forum. Well Done Darren. I am seriously thinking about joining in the near future.
I want to join, are you taking monthly payments on the $1.95?
Um just kidding. LOL:) that really is a good price for a gatekeeper affect.
Joined and looking forward to this :)
Hold the $1.95 offer for a little bit more! I will join soon :)
thank you so much. I joined. looks like it will really help me in my quest to become a professional blogger.
Congratulations Darren,i will join this forum someday.
@Jannie
Forums are the best there is no better way to get involved with something you are passionate about. I found problogger from a guest poster here who is from the blog I usually read. This is a great site.
Thanks for using my testimonial Darren!
Already joined and loving it Darren! Thanks for the opportunity.
I just joined. Yay!
You could have posted this reasons as guest in some other blogs or asked some bloggers to put as review. It might be working more well.
Darren, you have convinced me. Joining now!
It’s easily the best 2 bucks I’ve spend in a long time. Just posting a single “critique” thread has garnered me a new writing position at an outside blog as well as upped the quality of my sidebar. It’s also quelled the fear that my theme just screams “unprofessional.”
Once I have time, I’ll dig into the 31DBBB ebook, too. Only so much a man can do in one day.
Thanks!
hmm…Darren, don’t you think it will be too many blogging newbies in this forrum and not so many pro bloggers? I am sure it will be nice gathering, but I just have doubts about quality of such community.
I’ve never been a fan of paid forums but I guess I can swing the $2 to check it out!
Hi Darren,
I always found here the tips to do the blogging, so i became a member of here.. Actually i am doing blogging so i always want new updated tips and here i get all the updated tips of blogging..
Wow, looks like a great forum you’ve made here! I think I’ll take the plunge and sign up – I would be willing to pay you a million billion dollars for this great, totally useful information, so 2 bucks a month is like nothing! Hopefully this will help me “build a better blog” and make it look really pretty. Maybe even get lots of RSS subscribers and lots of comments from my readers. You know – all the important stuff. That would be boss!
Thanks!
I agree with everyone else here: this new forum is awesome! I recommend everyone reading this who wants to make a prettier blog with lots of flash and really engage with your readers and get RSS subscribers to shell out the two dollars and join the forum. It’s really great!
I’m especially intrigued with the community challenges; sounds like it’s going to be a great community!
Thanks,
The EXTREME Blogger
wow it’s great! hope can joint this forum asap
It looks like there are valuable resources for members. What kind of membership numbers do you have so far Darren?
1300 paid members in just one week. I am sure this will grow very fast because this is a great forum.
I am glad you opened up this community and looking forward to being an active participant. glad you opened up this community and looking forward to being an active participant.
this is the good effort and keep it up
Nice forum. You always keep such good stuff on here!
Sold. I tried to join a few different communities when I first started blogging but I’m actually excited about this one. It seems to embody the essence of community, rather than just exist as a place to get links by faking an interest in other not-so-interesting sites. Joining tonight :)
Considering the super high upfront cost (j/k), I’ll be joining a little later today. thanks for doing this, as I think it will be a tremendous help to all of us who have started blogging in the last few months.
‘i also joined Today
Don’t forget reason no 7… Membership sites are an income producer :)
Interesting to put a little tiny wall between free users and paid. The wall creates a sense of community you do not have outside of your forum. With enough people joining the minimal cost can actually pay you some for your time. Great one Darren
At the risk of sounding like one of those infomercial testimonials, I’m very glad I signed up! I was going through the critique section and found a blog writer just perfect for a website I’ve been working on. I’m very excited about our collaboration as I’ve had a hard time finding someone who writes in a tone that matches the others on the site.
Glad I came on board.
@ Carl Natale – No problem! Thanks for noticing. ;)
@ Ms. Freeman – Hehe, sure thing, you can make payments once a month. ;) LOL
@ Mike @ Online Surveys – I get the emails every time someone joins. Trust me, it’s NOT all newbies. There are some really great conversations happening in there, all because of seasoned vets. I’d start dropping names, but then where would the suspense be? ;)
@ Technology Slice – We just broke 1600 members. Like, just now. :)
@ Cynthia – Wow, congrats! Now, can I videotape you saying that and add you to our 15 minute run at 2am? ;)
Sorry all, feeling silly today! But I mean the sentiment from the heart. I’m SO proud and SO happy to be a part of this project, and getting to meet all the cool kids like you guys makes it even better! Thanks for all the feedback and wonderful introductions!
Wow! this is interesting post, i will definately have to check this out. thanks for sharing.
Still thinking if I should join this community with only my personal blog that’s gaining the visits. How will it help a personal blog? So far I’ve seen lots of others who have a blog with a specific niche
Let me guess the first community challenge – It’s about popularizing the forum to say how cheap $1.95 is right? That’s because I see similar posts suddenly on so many different forums and bloggers who otherwise average 1-2 comments for their posts are suddenly seeing 30-40 comments..
I don’t want to be cynical, but it’s nice to see you having built such a powerful community…
Anand – Not at all. I’ve not asked members to promote the forum in any way.
If people are writing about it its because that’s what they want to do – to my knowledge there’s no organized promotion among our members either – unless they’ve opened some secret area of the forum that I’m not aware of :-)
The community challenge is a writing challenge – to go and write a particular type of posts.