If you REALLY wanted to you increase the number of adverts so that it does become annoying, then more people would pay up!
Or go elsewhere!
If you REALLY wanted to you increase the number of adverts so that it does become annoying, then more people would pay up!
I use AdBlock.
Haven't seen an ad in months.
How does the advert money work. I normally do not notice most adverts but mature wives catches my eye. Supposedly we do not get anything for that. How much income do the adverts generate? Is it best for the site if we click on the odd advert?
If you REALLY wanted to you increase the number of adverts so that it does become annoying, then more people would pay up!
Well as long as you don't think people who would pay would not act like they are superior in some way to those who can't/don't pay. That is what I would be afraid of mainly.
I downloaded an Adblock from the Chrome store for free - it took about 30 seconds.
I use AdBlock.
Haven't seen an ad in months.
The ads are very unintrusive. I wouldn't pay for NSC, unless the ads weren't making enough revenue and it was the only way to keep it afloat.
The only thing that needs adding to these 2 posts is:-If the ads were intrusive, i.e. in between posts etc then I'd pay a tenner. In their current from I have no problem with the ads, I always use the amazon link on here and quite enjoy seeing the odd Royal Opera House ad pop up at the top of the page.
If the ads ever became an inconvenience enough to make me want to pay the block them, I'd simply stop using NSC
My view entirely.
People who block ads on NSC contribute nothing to the wellbeing of the site. Your viewing of NSC might get a bit more difficult for you.
People who block ads on NSC contribute nothing to the wellbeing of the site. Your viewing of NSC might get a bit more difficult for you.
I didn't realise all 18,759 members were required to contribute to the 'wellbeing' of this site.
I prefer to block all ads from all sites. In my opinion, it's spam.
Saying that, if all ads were removed and each member was required to pay £10.00 a year member fee, I'd happily pay.
Won't happen though.
How much does it cost to put a forum up live on a server and domain renewal?
Should be no more than £75 a year.
I didn't realise all 18,759 members were required to contribute to the 'wellbeing' of this site.
I prefer to block all ads from all sites. In my opinion, it's spam.
Saying that, if all ads were removed and each member was required to pay £10.00 a year member fee, I'd happily pay.
Won't happen though.