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Ads!!!!
So happy for you bunni, hope its a good investment.
Just out of curiosity, can the ads be placed anywhere else? Like on the bottom left where there is a ton of empty space? Or is there anyway to put it above the tabs at the top of the page?
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i doubt that they'd let that happen. an ad is susposed to be in your face, the first thing you see on a page. its just something we have to deal with
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Eh, I don't have those ads, I have videogame stuff, which kinda makes sense as I play a lot of videogames. What do those ads say about you, MPM?
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Well the ads are annoying but I'm happy bunni can have a bit more money to keep the site running.
I hear google ads are free and give you money, do yahoo ads do the same?
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Ads=money for site=more space for pages on movies nobody's ever heard of, much less seen.
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(a) Theory A : (which I originally had and still lean towards) is the theory that we have a limited number of movie pages, only pages that are 100% complete and professional looking and only films where the firearm has a noteworthy role in the film. Not a movie where the firearm is completely incidental. My litmus test here is whether or not people even know the movie and whether or not they will 'ever' ask the question, "What guns were in that movie?" (I'm not so hot on having a page for 'the obscure cinema of Khazakstan" because I know that 99.99% of the visitors here would have never seen it) (b) Theory B: We should be like IMDB. We should be the ultimate and complete movie database of every movie EVER MADE that had a GLIMPSE of a firearm in it. There are positive aspects to THIS philosophy as well, but the major downside is that IMDB is a massive database, taking up dozens and dozens of high end servers, has tons of advertising, takes membership dues for IMDB Pro and has dozens of PAID MODS. I'm not so hot on listing every single obscure movie, but I'm not ardently opposed to them since SOMEONE had to be interested enough to make the page. But listing thousands of lame movie entries will TAX the servers for IMFDB. Despite the two different philosophies, we can agree that we must make sure that (a) our info is accurate and (b) our pages are 100% complete and don't look like crap. Take PhoenixEnt's pages. He makes SURE he has the page 100% complete before he creates it! |
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I'm experimenting with different formats/ads to keep them as unobtrusive as possible. Ideally, the ads would be sold on a monthly basis to firearm related vendors, you the users, etc. We get a ton of pageviews and if I can just cover costs I'd be happy.
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You get money every time someone clicks an ad right? Maybe we should all just click a lot of ads without buying anything to help you out.
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If that's the case, we should all click on the ads once every time we visit the site
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