Best way for build thread

I'd do a post on each section/fix


the search function on the forums is pretty good and your posts will help others for some time to come


Mike
 
What is the best way to organize a thread, or threads about my RT restore? Does it go all in one thread, or do I make a thread for each fix?

Threads yes, but don't forget about visual media. We love to see build projects on Instagram - they capture the imagination like nothing else. Restoration projects also, although the draw is often proportional to the volume of your own content that you generate. Some people paint the walls and apply a stick-on backsplash and try to declare it a renovation or a restoration, but that's not really supportable. Projects that dig into the guts of a van and showcase all that - those are big draws.
 
I just had one single thread where I documented my decisions, build progress and answered questions that was over 1,000 messages and 240,000 views in this forum. It was chronological and stayed all together. It sometimes got off-topic but that was what the members were interested in at the time.

Advancing Alvar

I have another RV build coming up. I've looked at creating a blog website, Instagram, or a Facebook page, this forum again; or maybe nothing. Website blogs are difficult to maintain or just one more thing to bother with and I have had a history of private websites going away not of my volition. Instagram to me is confusing, Facebook pages are easy to set up and convenient for you friends on Facebook, easiest to promote and easiest I think to post visuals. I don't know about this private forum's audience reach but it is Class B centric.

Creating individual threads for each build topic in this group I think would be chaotic and difficult to manage and follow.
 
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