I've temporarily disabled adblocking and saw that KFN is serving ads. Should we lower our shields at KFN to support it?
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My recollection is that, if you are a Member AND ARE SIGNED ON you will not see adverts.
If you are not a Member or you are not signed on you will."A problem well stated is a problem half solved." --Charles F. Kettering
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Hi all...
While I certainly don't care for the ads (not that I see them anyway,) I don't see how KFN could generate the funds needed otherwise. I wouldn't mind seeing the paypal donate button that was present on the old SMF forum (and skip the ads entirely) but I don't think KFN would receive all that was needed from that method alone. :-(
I happened to find this site, which lists different methods for websites to generate income.
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Originally posted by ardvark71 View PostWhile I certainly don't care for the ads (not that I see them anyway,) I don't see how KFN could generate the funds needed otherwise. I wouldn't mind seeing the paypal donate button that was present on the old SMF forum (and skip the ads entirely) but I don't think KFN would receive all that was needed from that method alone. :-(
The Paypal campaign was run was for a specific purpose and goal, which was to raise sufficient funds to make the move to a new hosting service and to cover the costs for running the new Kubuntu Forums for an initial period of time -- one year IIRC. That campaign goal was met with the generosity of several KFN members.
It has been brought up that establishing an ongoing donation campaign should be given serious thought. If it is done, we don't want it to be an 'in your face' affair. We are sensitive to our regular members. While there are members who would gladly help support KFN financially (I am one), the decision, if made, to allow members to donate financially to KFN will be our hosts alone. This is his forum after all, solely owned by him.Windows no longer obstructs my view.
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Originally posted by ardvark71 View PostWhile I certainly don't care for the ads (not that I see them anyway,) I don't see how KFN could generate the funds needed otherwise. I wouldn't mind seeing the paypal donate button that was present on the old SMF forum (and skip the ads entirely) but I don't think KFN would receive all that was needed from that method alone.
I like this idea. It would be nice to think that donations could fund KF.N entirely, though not really sure if this is feasable or not.Kubuntu 12.04 - Acer Aspire 5750G
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As of 'this moment', we have 763 'active' members. If each one of those contributed just $1.00 per year, our host Open Source would have more than enough revenue to run, maintain, and upgrade (when required) KFN for ever. This is, in my opinion, the biggest issue with any 'free' service/software everyone enjoys - they don't get it that even small donations add up to significant support.Windows no longer obstructs my view.
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Thank you Snowhog. Those numbers are certainly encouraging and certainly worth working towards.
:idea: First stop, KF.N self funded. Next, maybe sponser a dev lol!Kubuntu 12.04 - Acer Aspire 5750G
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Originally posted by arochester View PostMy recollection is that, if you are a Member AND ARE SIGNED ON you will not see adverts.
If you are not a Member or you are not signed on you will.
Responding to other statements here:
I can accept ads (if they're not large flashy CPU cycle eating ones) for the purpose of funding this kind of site. As for contributions, I'm pretty poor by most people's standards, but if there was a Paypal button, even I could put in a couple of bucks and would do so with a smile. Yes Snowhog, let's see that Paypal button!
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Originally posted by Snowhog View PostAs of 'this moment', we have 763 'active' members. If each one of those contributed just $1.00 per year, our host Open Source would have more than enough revenue to run, maintain, and upgrade (when required) KFN for ever. This is, in my opinion, the biggest issue with any 'free' service/software everyone enjoys - they don't get it that even small donations add up to significant support.
$763.00?! Wow, I would be curious to see the breakdown of what the actual charges are.
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Everyone assumes that everyone is set up with PayPal. I'm not. (And only two shops have my credit card--Amazon and Newegg)
Ads -- Though with my Leftist bent I've been called a socialist (by some of you!), I'm a capitalist, and in capitalismo, ads are what it's all about. Free enterprise. As long as they aren't too intrusive, bring 'm on. Ads are not bad if they are short and sweet; some are even somewhat interesting, but then I used to do some copywriting for small biz clients ...
Boy, $763 would seem doable by members when viewed as $1 per; or if just 100 helped, $7.63 a pop. I'm kind of with Ole Juul in that I could put in "something" (though self employed in a recession-hit business and still putting (through seemingly unending monthly payments) a young girl through college--computer sci--in an Asian country).An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski
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Originally posted by ardvark71 View PostHi...
$763.00?! Wow, I would be curious to see the breakdown of what the actual charges are.
Regards...
Just to be clear, I don't think SnowHog was saying we need $763 per year exactly. He was simply using the active member count at the bottom of the webpage times $1.00 to show how easy it would be to raise enough funds if active members contributed. At the same time, keeping a site of this size up and running smoothly with backups, bandwidth, license upgrades, etc. does add up quickly. Not to mention it would be nice to not run month to month (a.k.a. paycheck to paycheck) and it would be nice to have a little excess if a hardware upgrade is needed next year due to forum usage, etc.
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Originally posted by Qqmike View PostAds -- Though with my Leftist bent I've been called a socialist (by some of you!), I'm a capitalist, and in capitalismo, ads are what it's all about. Free enterprise. As long as they aren't too intrusive, bring 'm on. Ads are not bad if they are short and sweet; some are even somewhat interesting, but then I used to do some copywriting for small biz clients ...
Thanks
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