Rich Stern
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I need the help of the members.
As many of you know, we ran out of database space today. While the technical snafu is easily corrected, the larger problem is the cost of the correction. I have to buy more database capacity, which involves an increased monthly expenditure for the server. No fun.
I've always wanted this site to be free for members, and hope to continue to have it be that way. My model for the Sport Trac Web Site has been to find quality sponsors who want to be part of a community with their customers. It's worked very well for that site. Collectively, the sponsors of that site ring up tens of thousands of dollars in sales per month to the members, in exchange for small sponsorship dollars. Big bang for the buck, plus lots of goodwill, so to speak. As a result, the members enjoy the site for free. I encourage them to support the sponsors with their business, as a way to support the site.
I'm going to try to duplicate that model here. I am calling on members to carry the message to potential sponsors:
For $50/month, an NTOWS sponsor will receive:
- An equal share of banner ad space, i.e., if we have 5 sponsors, each will get 20% of the total banner impressions.
- A dedicated sponsor page with their logo and marketing info.
- Sponsor posting privelages (sponsor tag shows up next to their post, linked to their sponsor page).
- Ability to feature up to 5 items in our upcoming product directory.
- Ability to run group buys.
So, I need you guys and gals to carry the message to potential sponsors. For not a lot of money, a sponsor will get a high quality, visible presence here on NTOWS.
Some of you may worry that with commercialization, the site may change for the worse. I think you'll find the opposite is true. My experience, having done this for a couple of years, is that I can deliver value to sponsors without hurting the member experience or sacrificing editorial independence. Actually, in many ways, the member experience gets better because good companies participate and become part of the this "electronic community." It works well for all involved. And there won't be any popups or garish, flashing, psychadelic ads. I promise.
If you think you know a potential sponsor, have them email me at [email protected], or send me their contact info.
I appreciate any help you care to lend!
As many of you know, we ran out of database space today. While the technical snafu is easily corrected, the larger problem is the cost of the correction. I have to buy more database capacity, which involves an increased monthly expenditure for the server. No fun.
I've always wanted this site to be free for members, and hope to continue to have it be that way. My model for the Sport Trac Web Site has been to find quality sponsors who want to be part of a community with their customers. It's worked very well for that site. Collectively, the sponsors of that site ring up tens of thousands of dollars in sales per month to the members, in exchange for small sponsorship dollars. Big bang for the buck, plus lots of goodwill, so to speak. As a result, the members enjoy the site for free. I encourage them to support the sponsors with their business, as a way to support the site.
I'm going to try to duplicate that model here. I am calling on members to carry the message to potential sponsors:
For $50/month, an NTOWS sponsor will receive:
- An equal share of banner ad space, i.e., if we have 5 sponsors, each will get 20% of the total banner impressions.
- A dedicated sponsor page with their logo and marketing info.
- Sponsor posting privelages (sponsor tag shows up next to their post, linked to their sponsor page).
- Ability to feature up to 5 items in our upcoming product directory.
- Ability to run group buys.
So, I need you guys and gals to carry the message to potential sponsors. For not a lot of money, a sponsor will get a high quality, visible presence here on NTOWS.
Some of you may worry that with commercialization, the site may change for the worse. I think you'll find the opposite is true. My experience, having done this for a couple of years, is that I can deliver value to sponsors without hurting the member experience or sacrificing editorial independence. Actually, in many ways, the member experience gets better because good companies participate and become part of the this "electronic community." It works well for all involved. And there won't be any popups or garish, flashing, psychadelic ads. I promise.
If you think you know a potential sponsor, have them email me at [email protected], or send me their contact info.
I appreciate any help you care to lend!