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Old 07-22-2009, 09:27 AM   #1
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Not sure if this is done already, but heck, an idea is an idea.

Charge more for ad's the closer they get to the top of the page.

I'm speaking to the right column ad's, but it could be more.

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Re: Tiered ad pricing.....

To build on that, does the site get paid for every "click-through"? If so, we can all use the add links regularly...
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Re: Tiered ad pricing.....

Currently, we only get paid for Rockler and Woodcraft click throughs. We used to get paid for Amazon, but their policies have changed.

As to Jim's comments about price of ad based on position, not a bad idea, but I don't know if it is something we can easily change or do now as we have already set a precedent with Klingspor and the Source that I don't know that we would want to change since they are such good partners.
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Re: Tiered ad pricing.....

Something even more simple.. have everyone that is a member pay $3-5 dollar annually.

With 3000+ members that would equate to to at least 9000-15000 annual
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Re: Tiered ad pricing.....

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Something even more simple.. have everyone that is a member pay $3-5 dollar annually.
Come on Kyle . . . We are now a corporation !
Ideas like that are way to simple to pass the Board of Directors, the Shareholders, the Senate, Whoops - wrong forum - My bad

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