Running this site is not incredibly expensive, the cost of which Mike and I are happy to split. And before I go further...please don't offer to help out with expenses, that's not the purpose of this post. Every time the subject of site expenses comes up, we get tons of offers for aid, which while appreciated greatly are just not something Mike and I are interested in...it's a "money and friends" kind of thing, and it's worked out really well keeping the two separate.
Anyway, while the cost is very reasonable now, we've pretty much reached the limit of shared server accounts. We're on what's called a "semi-dedicated" plan, which means we share a single, very high performance server, with about 5 other sites. The next plan upgrade, while not imminent, will be costly. We'll need to go to a dedicated server, and the hosting plans for those (from reputable and reliable providers) start at about $100/month. Given our current rate of growth, if I had to guess, we'll need to start thinking about this in 9-12 months.
Since day one, Mike and I have committed to keeping the C-Brats 100% ad free. I'm not speaking for Mike, but my take on this was the desire to keep the site interface clean and uncluttered, and to prevent the appearance of any loyalty or influence from a particular vendor. We also have no desire to turn the C-Brats into a for-profit venture.
Times change, and so does technology...
We have the capability to deliver relatively unobtrusive text ads (no pictures, no flashing banners) from Google (here's a link to their Adsense program.) The ads are targeted to the content displayed on a page, and Google gives you the ability to prevent certain types of ads, or ads from specific vendors.
Starting today, we'll be experimenting with these ads, in a very low-key kind of way. Basically, we're only going to display them for folks who are not signed in. If you login automatically each time you come here, you won't even see them.
Based on feedback I've seen from other people using Google AdSense, the revenue typically pays for most or all of a site's hosting costs. I'm not sure we can expect that if we only display them for guests, but we could probably still pay for a good size chunk of the hosting fees, while not affecting the majority of our participating users.
Another option we may investigate, if the "guest ads" don't produce significant revenue - an "opt-out" selection in a user's profile. With this configuration, the text ads would display for everyone, unless a member selected the "don't display ads" option in their profile.
Basically...I hate ads, many of you do as well, and we're going to attempt this little experiment with the goal of allowing folks to continue to see the site as it always has been, if they so choose - ad free, and uncluttered.
If you automatically login each time you visit, and are curious what the ads look like, just click the "Log out" link in the upper right corner. You'll then see a small box of text ads under the main menu, and a large box of text ads on the home page in the lower right corner. Once you log back in, all of the ads will disappear.
As always, feel free to let us know what you think.
Anyway, while the cost is very reasonable now, we've pretty much reached the limit of shared server accounts. We're on what's called a "semi-dedicated" plan, which means we share a single, very high performance server, with about 5 other sites. The next plan upgrade, while not imminent, will be costly. We'll need to go to a dedicated server, and the hosting plans for those (from reputable and reliable providers) start at about $100/month. Given our current rate of growth, if I had to guess, we'll need to start thinking about this in 9-12 months.
Since day one, Mike and I have committed to keeping the C-Brats 100% ad free. I'm not speaking for Mike, but my take on this was the desire to keep the site interface clean and uncluttered, and to prevent the appearance of any loyalty or influence from a particular vendor. We also have no desire to turn the C-Brats into a for-profit venture.
Times change, and so does technology...
We have the capability to deliver relatively unobtrusive text ads (no pictures, no flashing banners) from Google (here's a link to their Adsense program.) The ads are targeted to the content displayed on a page, and Google gives you the ability to prevent certain types of ads, or ads from specific vendors.
Starting today, we'll be experimenting with these ads, in a very low-key kind of way. Basically, we're only going to display them for folks who are not signed in. If you login automatically each time you come here, you won't even see them.
Based on feedback I've seen from other people using Google AdSense, the revenue typically pays for most or all of a site's hosting costs. I'm not sure we can expect that if we only display them for guests, but we could probably still pay for a good size chunk of the hosting fees, while not affecting the majority of our participating users.
Another option we may investigate, if the "guest ads" don't produce significant revenue - an "opt-out" selection in a user's profile. With this configuration, the text ads would display for everyone, unless a member selected the "don't display ads" option in their profile.
Basically...I hate ads, many of you do as well, and we're going to attempt this little experiment with the goal of allowing folks to continue to see the site as it always has been, if they so choose - ad free, and uncluttered.
If you automatically login each time you visit, and are curious what the ads look like, just click the "Log out" link in the upper right corner. You'll then see a small box of text ads under the main menu, and a large box of text ads on the home page in the lower right corner. Once you log back in, all of the ads will disappear.
As always, feel free to let us know what you think.