Thanks for agreeing! As for explosive growth, it's good to remember that there are powerful tools in place that mitigate explosive growth into a controllable endeavour that will benefit everyone. The invite system is designed to regulate the speed at which this platform can introduce new members, and those new members each with their unique interests will be subscribing to tribes which in turn become larger and ever more unique and niched. I'm not familiar with the somethingawful strategy, would you please explain?
SomethingAwful.com started getting bigger around 2004ish and they asked every existing member to donate $10 and required every new member to pay $10 to become a member. This was a one time cost that kept the site free of advertisements.
I'd consider paying a no advertising fee here. Maybe like an optional yearly subscription though. I just love how this site looks without advertisements. So sleek. However, I still want them to be able to turn a profit.
In fact, I'm not really sure what their current monetization plan is for this site. Are they only going to use their planned credit system?
Thanks for agreeing! As for explosive growth, it's good to remember that there are powerful tools in place that mitigate explosive growth into a controllable endeavour that will benefit everyone. The invite system is designed to regulate the speed at which this platform can introduce new members, and those new members each with their unique interests will be subscribing to tribes which in turn become larger and ever more unique and niched. I'm not familiar with the somethingawful strategy, would you please explain?
SomethingAwful.com started getting bigger around 2004ish and they asked every existing member to donate $10 and required every new member to pay $10 to become a member. This was a one time cost that kept the site free of advertisements.
I'd consider paying a no advertising fee here. Maybe like an optional yearly subscription though. I just love how this site looks without advertisements. So sleek. However, I still want them to be able to turn a profit.
In fact, I'm not really sure what their current monetization plan is for this site. Are they only going to use their planned credit system?