Add a Forum To Your Blog with Tal.ki

July 17, 2010PanahNo CommentsBlogging Tools

Adding a forum to your blog is a great way to get your visitors to stay on and continue engaging other members in your community. There are plenty of third-party solutions that bloggers can take advantage of to implement a forum on their blogs. If you are not technical, that could be a bit complicated. That’s where Tal.ki comes in. It’s a light-weight forum script that you can add to any website to keep people talking without leaving your website.

Tal.ki may be a forum script, but it has a few social features as well. For starters, your visitors can use their Twitter or Facebook credentials (just to name a few) to log on to your forums. The fun part is, Tal.ki automatically detects your website’s background and font and customizes your forums accordingly.

The script is SEO friendly (allowing domain aliasing) too. It shows you who has signed on to your forum. Also makes it possible to turn your forum into a private one. It’s perhaps the easiest way to add a forum to your website. The premium plans can cost you a bit of money, but you won’t have to deal with anything technical. Very interesting script.

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