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This is the reason why my employees have in their contracts, a non-disclosure to any press, interview or reference.Shamil Nunhuck, - Radon Systems Ltd.
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Technically, as far as sites powered by a specific software, he would be correct.
WordPress is (one of) the most widely used software, and combined with Buddy Press (also made by Auttomatic), can be considered competition with vBulletin.
Originally posted by deuteriumThis is the reason why my employees have in their contracts, a non-disclosure to any press, interview or reference.
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Originally posted by Ryan Ashbrook View PostTechnically, as far as sites powered by a specific software, he would be correct.
WordPress is, by it's own definition, a blogging software. vB is a forum software. Thus my question about why it was mentioned instead of a competitor in the same field.
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Originally posted by Ryan Ashbrook View PostTechnically, as far as sites powered by a specific software, he would be correct.
WordPress is (one of) the most widely used software, and combined with Buddy Press (also made by Auttomatic), can be considered competition with vBulletin.
Remind me to never work for you.Shamil Nunhuck, - Radon Systems Ltd.
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I think we all know why ipb was not mentioned. if I was in their shoes I would also have tried to dodge that question too. Who wants to give free publicity away in an interview to a real competitor.Selling my BigBoard GamerzNeeds.net/forums Threads: 193 502, Posts: 1 540 045, Members: 718 566 It is listed here http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showt...3#post18297060
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I think WordPress can be seen as a competitor, but in a slightly different way than lets say IPB who's in the same market (forum boards). Because a lot of people are turning away from running communities and deciding to run the likes of WordPress free as a Blog system. So in a round-about-way, I guess WordPress is seen as a competitor. But then you could argue the same with loads of other software platforms that are popular just like it, such as Drupal that comes with it's own forum software.
You could even say the same about Facebook and Twitter, they're all competition in their own way if they take something away from communities being used and sold. And it's not only IPB that effect vBulletin sales. It might even be a case that IPB doesn't effect sales (as much) as people using WordPress does. When you look around the Internet today, there are a hell of a lot of WordPress powered sites out there now!
I'm a prime example of that one I guess, I'm only running a WordPress site right now, yet I could install IPB 3.1 or vBulletin 4 if I wanted. But I've chosen to use WordPress above the two. And even if I did installed either forum software, these days I see my WordPress Blog as being the most important to stay if one has to go.
Here is something interesting too. Type in Google "powered by vBulletin", "powered by IPB", "powered byWordPress" and check the result numbers.
1st place: vBulletin = 191,000,000
2nd place: WordPress = 143,000,000
3rd place: IPB = 13,400,000
As you can see, IPB is way short of the mark.
WordPress has only been around for 7 years too. Unlike vBulletin and IPB. Yet it's blown away IPB already on stat numbers used, and is fast catching-up with vBulletin in those short 7 years. So I do think Adrian has a valid point to mention WordPress.Last edited by MRGTB; Sun 30 May '10, 2:57am.
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For some odd reason, though, people who go with IPB are more likely to go the branding removal :/Shamil Nunhuck, - Radon Systems Ltd.
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Originally posted by MRGTB View Post
Here is something interesting too. Type in Google "powered by vBulletin", "powered by IPB", "powered byWordPress" and check the result numbers.
1st place: vBulletin = 191,000,000
2nd place: WordPress = 143,000,000
3rd place: IPB = 13,400,000
How many downloads or installations of the project has happened from the day of the first release?
There are currently over 50,000 active, registered installations of the product running on sites across the internet.
The only thing we do know is what Adrian has told us that there are only 50,000 active, registered installs. With that as a starting point, I can't see how WP would be their biggest competitor. In the forum industry it would be IPB, PHPBB or SMF In the 'communities' industry it would be Facebook or MySpace.
Jamie
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Originally posted by MRGTB View PostHere is something interesting too. Type in Google "powered by vBulletin", "powered by IPB", "powered byWordPress" and check the result numbers.
1st place: vBulletin = 191,000,000
2nd place: WordPress = 143,000,000
3rd place: IPB = 13,400,000
As you can see, IPB is way short of the mark.
WordPress has only been around for 7 years too. Unlike vBulletin and IPB. Yet it's blown away IPB already on stat numbers used, and is fast catching-up with vBulletin in those short 7 years. So I do think Adrian has a valid point to mention WordPress.
Originally posted by MRGTB View PostYeah, not only that too. There is an option in IPB 3 to remove the "powered by version" from the footer with the flick of a switch. So that may hide many IPB forums from being picked-up by Google. Not 100% about that one though.
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