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This is by no means a proposal, it is merely a few hypothetical questions.
Would you accept adverts (as long as they are no popups) on imslp, in a medium so small content?
If IMSLP required adverts (that is a big if) to survive would you support adverts?
With 1,000,000 visitors a day 12,000 uniques a month, and 62,000 downloads a day add revenue could be quite high.
Of course it also could tarnish IMSLP's image.
Thoughts and discussion.
And a question for me, if all the revenue of adverts where put completely into maintaining IMSLP, would it still be a not for profit website? I believe it will be, just want to be sure.
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Would you accept adverts (as long as they are no popups) on imslp, in a medium so small content?
If IMSLP required adverts (that is a big if) to survive would you support adverts?
With 1,000,000 visitors a day 12,000 uniques a month, and 62,000 downloads a day add revenue could be quite high.
Of course it also could tarnish IMSLP's image.
Thoughts and discussion.
And a question for me, if all the revenue of adverts where put completely into maintaining IMSLP, would it still be a not for profit website? I believe it will be, just want to be sure.
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I'm sure an email to Google would suffice in an answer, but as of yet, there is no reason to believe we are in need of advertising, and I'm sure we'd all prefer there not to be, but it should be discussed all the same.
For all intensive purposes, and strictly theoretically even in not-for-profit organisations and charities, those working there still get a cut of the charity or the adverts, as wages, yet it is still considered not-for-profit. Not suggesting anything however.
For all intensive purposes, and strictly theoretically even in not-for-profit organisations and charities, those working there still get a cut of the charity or the adverts, as wages, yet it is still considered not-for-profit. Not suggesting anything however.
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Adverts are not a pleasant thing for any website, they are abhorred. They are ugly and demeaning to a website. Google's adverts are the best because they are text based and are not invading your eye site with blazing repulsive colours, but they are still, ugly.
It survives of various donations, not advertising however. I doubt that at it's current situation, IMSLP wouldn't do brilliantly with donations.Wikipedia has some employers too.
We are not, free money would be great, but no money is free. We are afraid of the fact that adverts can tarnish websites.Why are you afraid by money?
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Rescue the site !
Hello
Adverts are ugly. But if they can rescue this wonderful site
and our free access to it - TAKE THEM IN !
Sincerely
Adverts are ugly. But if they can rescue this wonderful site
and our free access to it - TAKE THEM IN !
Sincerely
Odin