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If one wanted to create a Forum on a topic of interest , what would the typical running costs be and or what platform is free & easy to use and moderate ?

I'm sure there is a wealth of experience on this topic so please advise accordingly.
 
Literally just set one up for a conservation group. The cost of a basic forum using Wordpress for the basic site and bbPress as the forum platform is cheap - just the cost of the domain and the server space.

However, it is basic. To create anything as good as this site (BCUK) requires annual fees and when I looked at the costs and effort needed it was more than my group could justify at this stage.
 
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Literally just set one up for a conservation group. The cost of a basic forum using Wordpress for the basic site and bbPress as the forum platform is cheap - just the cost of the domain and the server space.

However, it is basic. To create anything as good as this site (BCUK) requires annual fees and when I looked at the costs and effort needed it was more than my group could justify at this stage.

Can you give me an idea of costs at both examples please?

What is the cost of server space

What is cost of server space plus the bells and whistles?
 
It's probably around £100/year for a basic forum with hosting and domain etc
Bushcraft UK server fees are around £2.5k, then there's domains (multiple even though we generally use the one)plugins, tech help, Amazon SES and software. Some years it's as little as say £4k and others it's been £7k in pure running fees.
There's other software out there that's far more expensive and leans to large commercialisation of the forums.

When we first started Bushcraft UK it was running phpbb and it was cheap as chips, but I soon realised that it was very limited for a growing forum. If it's a small group and you want an easy life then that sort of thing is fine, and the learning curve isn't that big. The learning curve on paid forum software and the server side of things is much steeper the bigger you get.

I'm more than happy to answer any questions you might have, give my opinions etc, drop me a message...
 

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