Uncle Gizmo said:
I see alot of these forums springing up every where. My questions:
Do they Make Money?
If not who funds them?
If not, WHY?
If not, how could you make money?
If they do, how much....
I can only speak from personal experience here so I do hope you find it of help.
I have not seen any forums such as this for which you must pay to be a member, read, or make postings. So I really don't know how good of a money maker a forum in and of itself would be.
Perhaps there are a lot of others out there who are willing to share, devote time to answer questions, and otherwise help spread the good word about whatever it is the forum focuses in on. While it is true that I myself tend to ask more questions in this set of forums than answer that is only because I am new to the subject matter of .NET and am using the advise and wisdom of those who are more experienced to help me learn as I progress. Other forums where I am more up to speed on the subject matter, there you will find me answering more questions than I ask, so I do give back once I have mastered what I am trying to learn.
I have seen forums used for the most part to provide discussion and support areas. Most of the time the forums I have seen and used are provided by a developer who has released a module. I am into Post Nuke cms system pretty heavy, have my own website running Post Nuke. Many of the module developers have forums as a part of their site so users of the module can post bugs, get advice, share tips and tricks of doing neat and unusual things with the module, and so on. I have just started to get into the forums for Dot Net Nuke and Rainbow, two popular cms packages one done in vb.net the other c#.net.
My personal view is that forums in and of themselves may not make you a lot of money. As ad addition to your site to supplemnt or enhance your site and provide a way for users to communicate with you about a product or service you are offering, they do wonderfully in my view.
The cost of the forum will vary depending if you are using an open source package or a commercial one. Also, depending on the environment the forum needs to run it your cost will vary. If you have an open source forum that uses Linux, PHP, MySQL, and Apache the cost is very minimal indeed since all of those items are open source products. If you go with a hosting service then you can get some pretty good deals on disk space/bandwidth setups.
Hope this helps you out.