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.
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.
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