>> We have taken topic-based lists and forked a salon to go with them, >> and found the main list's traffic reduced by 20-50% and the salon's >> traffic at anywhere from the difference to 2-3x the difference. > > Simply, I'm amazed. I've never seen this work in the 40 or so attempts > I've witnessed. I wonder if the critical difference is that I've > primarily followed technically oriented lists (math, science, compsci, > literary analysis, game design, aquaculture, etc) rather than the softer > more humanistic lists such as the support lists you've often referenced.
I don't think it's topic as much as audience. If you have people who've gotten comfortable with email, it's hard to switch them. To some degree, I think it's generational -- us older types grew up with email and are comfortable there. What it sounds like is that Roger created two environments for two different groups of people, and they migrated to the form they were comfortable with. The traffic moved probably was caused by people who preferred the salon but used the email because it was available, not because you had email types who were swayed to use salons by their intrinsic goodness.... I tried something similar a while back, and it failed miserably. Partly it was because I tried to push email types into the forums when they really didn't to go, partly it was because I was pretty burnt out and didn't give the forums a chance to find their own audience and didn't have the time or energy to try to build it -- I shouldn't have brought the site live in the first place, but I am occasionally a bit on the stubborn side (ahem). In the last month or so, I've started thinking of trying again, but I'm not sure yet. Ask me in the fall. Roger, do your salons and list have interconnects? Or are they two populations? -- Chuq Von Rospach, Architech [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://www.chuqui.com/ IMHO: Jargon. Acronym for In My Humble Opinion. Used to flag as an opinion something that is clearly from context an opinion to everyone except the mentally dense. Opinions flagged by IMHO are actually rarely humble. IMHO. (source: third unabridged dictionary of chuqui-isms).
