I was on houston imports the other day and they have a section called money minded. I think if used properly, a section like this in club lexus could be very useful. Posts included in here could regard investments, managing finances, debt reduction, improving credit, career improvement, etc. Seeing how this is a forum for lexus owners, I would like to think that people here know how to make money, manage money, and give sound advice regarding personal finances. With that being said, I am still very young and by no means wealthy or where I would like to be so I think this might prove very beneficial for all of the forum users. Not sure if a suggestion like this has been made before, but I thought it was a good idea. With the broad age range of users, and the varying occupational backgrounds I think that this could be of great use to everybody. I'd appreciate any feedback.
-Bryan
-Bryan
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Hi Bryan, thanks for the idea.
We have an off topic area (the Clubhouse) where people start threads like that. We measure adding new sub-forums by the volume of posts we have on a particular topic (what's our current member's interest vs a "build it and they will come" approach).
There is one active investment thread right now and a couple career threads, but generally not a lot of content posted on those topics. Creating a specialty subforum may actually reduce the number of views/responses on those topics. If you are interested in starting a few new threads over the next months to see if it takes off, will be glad to revisit.
We have an off topic area (the Clubhouse) where people start threads like that. We measure adding new sub-forums by the volume of posts we have on a particular topic (what's our current member's interest vs a "build it and they will come" approach).
There is one active investment thread right now and a couple career threads, but generally not a lot of content posted on those topics. Creating a specialty subforum may actually reduce the number of views/responses on those topics. If you are interested in starting a few new threads over the next months to see if it takes off, will be glad to revisit.



