helping the forum
- StroppyChops
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Re: helping the forum
Clearly, you need a PR department. It might be a good time to start a child sponsorship program.
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Re: helping the forum
Does the General count? He's young.StroppyChops wrote:Clearly, you need a PR department. It might be a good time to start a child sponsorship program.
On a side note, I want to talk about board finances for a moment... in the spirit of transparentness. Last night, while getting so drunk my wife almost divorced me with the general and a few old friends (and a couple of new ones, like the saturated parakeet) we got on the subject (probably because of this thread) of how much money we stand to make with this site.
Let me tell you... it's not a lot. We haven't really settled on what to charge for ads, but whatever it is it won't be a large number. And to keep our site clean looking we're limiting it to the single position for advertising (i may toss some google ads in the footer... still toying with the idea) so that really limits the number of ads we can run and have them actually be effective.
So what does one do with such a trivial amount of revenue? Spend it!! Part will be spent on maintenance... domain names, hosting, etc. Part will be spent on marketing, we have a couple of good ideas on that side for getting more users in here. The rest? Why obviously we spend it on getting drunk... all of us. Our plans are to use it to sponsor community outings... where we buy the booze (or at least some of it) and the whole forum is welcome to come drink it!
So IF you're helping the forum (actually visiting our sponsor's businesses and mentioning you thought of it because of here is much more effective than clicking their link) you're actually helping yourselves! But as the general says, getting more users is what's critical at this point... more users means the site stays relevant, means the advertisers actually want to be here.
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Re: helping the forum
My Ad for the Temple Dancing Girls must be delayed/or waylaid by Cambod. Anyone seen it yet?
edit: Just saw OD's post. What about a Pie of the Month Club for the best Post that Month? Promotes both pies and quality posts.
Outlanders could donate their Pie awards to a local. (Outlander is what foreigners are called by Newfoundlanders)
edit: Just saw OD's post. What about a Pie of the Month Club for the best Post that Month? Promotes both pies and quality posts.
Outlanders could donate their Pie awards to a local. (Outlander is what foreigners are called by Newfoundlanders)
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- vladimir
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Re: helping the forum
It got diverted to Wat Thi FokMilord wrote:My Ad for the Temple Dancing Girls must be delayed/or waylaid by Cambod. Anyone seen it yet?
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Re: helping the forum
Yeah, good idea "Umbrellas for Kids" I can see it now.. Right I will need a few things:StroppyChops wrote:Clearly, you need a PR department. It might be a good time to start a child sponsorship program.
1. More attitude and a condescending disdain of anyone who does not work for an NGO (and most who do)
2. A Lexus or Range Rover
3. An enormous amount of 'un-ring fenced' funding
4. A few library pictures of Wet Kids
5. A disclaimer for the above picture to the effect:
"The child show may vary in colour, size and location and is used for illustration purposes only"
6. Some flat shoes and a 3 year supply of Quorn products (sponsored, of course)
7. A Shemag, well maybe two
8. A nice expensive coffee machine, for the office I will seldom leave. Although, I fully understand , from another forum, that Tea Drinking is the New! Rock n Roll.
9. A very nice Apple phone, with Vlad on speed dial. He can be my press officer, if anyone starts asking awkward questions like: " So, what the f**k does 'Umbrellas for Kids' actually do? "
10. A reserved table in Kandel's Bar, so I can be seen getting down with the ex-pat peasantry but obviously, not allow them to get too close.
What a great idea, thank you. Have I missed anything on my list?
Remember your Karma helps a Wet Child In Wigan !
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Re: helping the forum
Be careful, you might become a Jet Setting Celebrity and you wouldn't want all that Fame. Then you'd have to write a book with horrible stories(lies). Like the time, "I got wet, Sir.", "Slipped in me puddle.", "Shivered me britches off."
Re: helping the forum
Milord wrote:Be careful, you might become a Jet Setting Celebrity and you wouldn't want all that Fame. Then you'd have to write a book with horrible stories(lies). Like the time, "I got wet, Sir.", "Slipped in me puddle.", "Shivered me britches off."
It is part of the retirement <cough> business plan
Remember your Karma helps a Wet Child In Wigan !
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Re: helping the forum
That would be terrible, surrounded by Nymph Servants waiting on you hand and foot, fulfilling your every desire. How could you stand it?
You'd be forced to slap them around, and shout at them.
You'd be forced to slap them around, and shout at them.
- StroppyChops
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Re: helping the forum
Sure, just smack him a few times before you take the photos, makes for bigger eyes.OrangeDragon wrote:Does the General count? He's young.
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Re: helping the forum
though related to the op... in case anyone is wondering how well ads on here actually do. one ad, which we just started about 8 days ago (the most recent) shows 17,882 views and 20 clicks.
not too shabby at all. though the one for loco has the top click through ratio so far.
not too shabby at all. though the one for loco has the top click through ratio so far.
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