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It is not important to have great marketing skills or a product with a perfect image to facilitate the process of sales in forum marketplaces. The sectors are typically about areas of common interest, so the initial thing you have to do is to really get engaged. Don't go there just to sell—participate actively in the talks. And the good thing is that it earns you recognition if you answer questions, deliver value, and prove that you are the one who really is concerned. When you are someone whose name is known and the brand is a synonym of useful piece of advice, they are more likely to remember you as a person who is helping when you say about your product. Match the purchase to the forum’s main theme—if you’re a tinker head on a photography forum, it’s of no use to bombard the members with your soaps you make. Also, when posting, be humans. Do not go hard-sell and instead of that talk about how your product is a must-have in real life or it can be a good addition to what the group is already interested in. Use simple words, be of average price, and provide all details clearly. Forum users don't like fancy language and are quick to spot lies. There are also regulations in the forums that you have to read before making a post—some forums have a separate section for sales and the rules demand that you have made a number of posts before you can advertise the products. However, you should never turn a blind eye to direct messages; many customers have made their choice while having private chats. In order to win sales at this marketplace, the focus should not be on the number of sales but rather on having relationships with the customers. The more you interact with the community, the greater the chances of benefitting from it are. After all, it is like sowing seeds in rich soil—though the growth rate is low at first, it will be long-lasting and loyal provided the proper things are done

