Unless you've ever run an ad-supported site, you don't know the half of it.It's an ugly business
Unless you've ever run an ad-supported site, you don't know the half of it.
I've seen all the current adblocking coverage spurred by Apple's moves allowing blocking apps. It's just icing on the cake that's been baking for a long time.
with frequency of occurrence, yes.Is 2 or 3 seconds lag really THAT bad?
Without ads, I lose a major portion of my revenue. If I lose enough, no more SNB or SNBForums.
If SNB is so damned annoying, why do you hang around?with frequency of occurrence, yes.
PS: Remember the term "Magazine dandruff?"
The "buy something from Amazon to support us" experiment results so far are very disappointing. I started the experiment to see if it could replace running ads. It's netted around $30 in the month or so it's been up.
In my opinion, although a donor account or similar would work for some, the majority probably wouldn't care or just prefer the ad supported model. Besides that hosting costs keep running every month, how much money can be gathered from such accounts and how much/how often can you ask people to pay?
If money is such an issue, perhaps an anti-adblocker solution should be considered eventually, some sites for example detect it and replace the ad placeholders with a plea to whitelist the site. Others take a harder line, overlaying that request over the site content not allowing you to use the site until you remove the block.
Remember people, there is no free meal in this world. Even if it's free for you, it's because of someone's effort to be so.
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