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  • Should POLY go to subscriptions

    This post grew from a discussion we had on FFZ. (held while POLY was down).

    The basic issue is this. Ad prices have fallen through the floor. While Mark and Dan do not run Poly for profit, Poly does have significant (not to mention growing) expenses. The people who provide servers and bandwidth are in the "profit" business.

    So could subscriptions help keep Poly afloat? Or even pay for better services?

    Before everybody goes running and screaming. Think about this. How much do you use Poly? How much per hour would some reasonable subcritption cost you? Let's say 50 bucks a year at 500 hours a year. That's 10 cents an hour. A couple evenings out and I'd have paid for Poly subscription.

    Also, realize that the whole web is changing to subscriptions. See these threads for examples:

    A very professional site for webmaster discussions

    And a huge free site that just went subscription


    There are a lot of interesting issues to think through in subscriptions. Should we have different types of subscriptions, how should they be priced? How do we still get new users? How much ad revenue will be lost? Will subscribers be spared from seeing ads?

    I have an interesting idea. What if we charged a subscription for the right to post? That way we could still have lots of guests coming by getting hooked on then site. And that way we could still perform a "public service" in terms of helping civvers.

    Now, I'm waiting for all the arguments about how it won't work. How life should be free BLA BLA BLA. I haven't heard anything yet to make me drop this idea. Remember:

    1. Do you value Apolyton? I do and so I'll pay for it.

    2. The current ad-based system is imploding.

  • #2
    1. Do you value Apolyton?

    Yes, I do. But there are several free forums I could turn to to get the same amount of enjoyment should 'Poly start charging fees because I'm not in a position to pay.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by DinoDoc
      1. Do you value Apolyton?

      Yes, I do. But there are several free forums I could turn to to get the same amount of enjoyment should 'Poly start charging fees because I'm not in a position to pay.
      Not so quick there. If those sites are equivalent, why aren't you there? You're here because this site is better. Why wouldn't your time be worth the marginal cost increase of a subscription?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by GP
        If those sites are equivalent, why aren't you there?
        I found Apolyton first after the death of OWO. Look GP, I'm not saying that Apolyton isn't a worthwhile entity. What I'm trying to say is that a subscription fee will make the free alternatives that are available more attractive to the vast majority of Civvers who either aren't in a fiscal position to pay or don't care to pay.
        I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
        For those who aspire to live in a high cost, high tax, big government place, our nation and the world offers plenty of options. Vermont, Canada and Venezuela all offer you the opportunity to live in the socialist, big government paradise you long for. –Senator Rubio

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        • #5
          Marginal cost, my assfoot.

          GP, you have a slight but important advantage over many Apolyton posters - you're adult and have a paying job. Not so with me and many others - we're students, and there's no wage for that. So, our option would be trying to get parents to allow our subscription. Do you think they're going to freely send their money to satanist-looking Greek webmaster so their precious sons can promote extremist views and discuss about drugs in a seedy Civilization website? Do you think we'll even have the guts to ask? No.

          Also, moving to subscriptions was pretty big hit for traffic of Salon.com's Table Talk, mainly because there were other left-wing chatter sites in existence for people to move to. Same with Civ sites. There'll just be some other site to move to, and Apolyton becomes like Addicted Civ2 Site or OWO - something for vets to have good memories about and newbies to be ignorant of.

          Of course, my entire opinion will be changed to 'charge them heavily' if admins give, shall we say, several important veterans who have obviously became backbone of the forums right to post freely as much as they want to.
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          • #6
            Viewing and posting on apolyton will always be free


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            2) i reserve the right to change my opinion</i></font>
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            • #7
              Originally posted by DinoDoc


              I found Apolyton first after the death of OWO. Look GP, I'm not saying that Apolyton isn't a worthwhile entity. What I'm trying to say is that a subscription fee will make the free alternatives that are available more attractive to the vast majority of Civvers who either aren't in a fiscal position to pay or don't care to pay.
              1. So your time is not worth a marginal cost of 10 cents per hour?


              or more precisely

              2. The added enjoyment of posting where there are 13000 members vs 80 is not worth it?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Stefu
                Marginal cost, my assfoot.

                GP, you have a slight but important advantage over many Apolyton posters - you're adult and have a paying job. Not so with me and many others - we're students, and there's no wage for that. So, our option would be trying to get parents to allow our subscription. Do you think they're going to freely send their money to satanist-looking Greek webmaster so their precious sons can promote extremist views and discuss about drugs in a seedy Civilization website? Do you think we'll even have the guts to ask? No.

                Also, moving to subscriptions was pretty big hit for traffic of Salon.com's Table Talk, mainly because there were other left-wing chatter sites in existence for people to move to. Same with Civ sites. There'll just be some other site to move to, and Apolyton becomes like Addicted Civ2 Site or OWO - something for vets to have good memories about and newbies to be ignorant of.

                Of course, my entire opinion will be changed to 'charge them heavily' if admins give, shall we say, several important veterans who have obviously became backbone of the forums right to post freely as much as they want to.
                Stefu,

                Yeah I realize that we would lose some people who are children or who are just total cheapskates. But there are lots of older civveres on this forum. And even for the kids, they manage to have computers, civ2, go on dates, buy beer, etc. There's probably a way to tap them. Maybe if we formed the NCA. National Civilization Association (sponsored by Firaxis) and gave the whole thing some respectability. You'd join the Association and get the right to post here plus some MP time and some other goodies.

                BTW, what is an "assfoot". Could we get a smiley of that?

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                • #9
                  the reason we like coming here is because its so alive with lots of new posters and old posters all the time.

                  I'd be willing to pay but i think it would be the death of the forums. Most people wouldn't be willing to pay and so the forums would lose much of their attraction.
                  Hold my girlfriend while I kiss your skis.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by MarkG
                    Viewing and posting on apolyton will always be free


                    <font size=1><i>disclaimer:
                    1) the above is my opinion and my opinion only until dan agrees with me at which point it will be our opinion and our opinion only
                    2) i reserve the right to change my opinion</i></font>
                    Markos,

                    1. very cute!

                    2. Let's see....we have the following ideas to raise money to pay for Apolyton (growing) expenses.

                    A. Ad revenues (cpm)
                    B. Sponsorship (either "as is" or in the form of an "Association"
                    C. Subscriptions
                    D. MP server (probably in conjunction with B.)

                    There is also the option of reducing costs by

                    A. Reducing features (being done)
                    B. frequent down times (being done)
                    C. Improving efficiency (being done...but not sure how much more can be done.)

                    3. Would you have accepted this kind of stuff as a column?

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                    • #11
                      Hey Makeo. This is sort of half troll/half serious. Anyhow, you'd pay for this? You're almost never on anymore...

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                      • #12
                        Makeo,

                        You do have a valid point. I just wonder if there's some way to get the scbscriptions ans still keep a critical massog community alive. Sure some will leave. Like they did when Ming became a mod, etc. etc.b

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by MarkG
                          Viewing and posting on apolyton will always be free


                          <font size=1><i>disclaimer:
                          1) the above is my opinion and my opinion only until dan agrees with me at which point it will be our opinion and our opinion only
                          2) i reserve the right to change my opinion</i></font>
                          Serious comment:

                          1. I applaud your attitude.

                          2. What would you do if you had to start paying the server costs and the ads weren't paying enough?

                          3. What would you do if ads couldn't pay enough for needed increases in capacity?

                          4. Would you and Dan fund Poly existence or growth out of pocket? Neither of you are trust fund babies, right?

                          5. If we're going to make what you want work (i.e. not subscriptions) than y'all need to generate sufficient revunues or reduce costs sufficiently so that you can stay profitable (for GS).

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                          • #14
                            As I stated in the other thread, my brother's site has a 'subscription' that allows the viewers to avoid the advertising; nothing more, nothing less.

                            Imagine Apolyton doing that: For a small fee, viewers would be shock-the-monkey and pop-up free for an entire month. It's doing well for my brother, and he's just a strip-a-day site. I think many of the better-off Apolytoners may be willing to pay more to be spared the ads than the advertisers are to show them.
                            No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.

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                            • #15
                              To charge to have a voice heard is not here on the Internet.

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