Hi All,
I am experimenting with a different type of setup for ads. Here is a brief outline of what will stay the same and what will change:
-All Analog areas and most other areas will continue to display the analog ads.
-All Hybrid, Digital and social group areas will display the same ad zones and sizes as usual, but instead, these will be google adsense ads. This consists of one banner in the header and a banner in the footer, nothing popping up or invasive.
-possibly a sidescraper google ad under the sidebar for all non-subscribers (subscribers will not see this ad).
The ads might be off-topic at first, but over the coming days be more in line with what is in the particular forum.
Sadly, ads are a necessity for sites like this. I've always done what I can to keep the ads non-invasive. I have avoided popups, popunders and nagging ads asking for subscriptions etc.
I am still investigating how we handle ads and will evolve this as needed. I have had many discussions with a friend in SEO & Advertising. Looking at our numbers, he believes our site is missing out on substantial ad revenue, so much so that this missing revenue could provide us with full-time staff. I'll continue to investigate and feel free to pass on any concerns or thoughts. In the end, we are simply looking to survive, be competitive and grow our community in the best possible ways. If these ads prove too annoying I will back out of it.
Thanks!
Sean
I am experimenting with a different type of setup for ads. Here is a brief outline of what will stay the same and what will change:
-All Analog areas and most other areas will continue to display the analog ads.
-All Hybrid, Digital and social group areas will display the same ad zones and sizes as usual, but instead, these will be google adsense ads. This consists of one banner in the header and a banner in the footer, nothing popping up or invasive.
-possibly a sidescraper google ad under the sidebar for all non-subscribers (subscribers will not see this ad).
The ads might be off-topic at first, but over the coming days be more in line with what is in the particular forum.
Sadly, ads are a necessity for sites like this. I've always done what I can to keep the ads non-invasive. I have avoided popups, popunders and nagging ads asking for subscriptions etc.
I am still investigating how we handle ads and will evolve this as needed. I have had many discussions with a friend in SEO & Advertising. Looking at our numbers, he believes our site is missing out on substantial ad revenue, so much so that this missing revenue could provide us with full-time staff. I'll continue to investigate and feel free to pass on any concerns or thoughts. In the end, we are simply looking to survive, be competitive and grow our community in the best possible ways. If these ads prove too annoying I will back out of it.
Thanks!
Sean
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