That's good. makes an different with an higher active rank website.Not too hard for my forum, which has raised $2,275 from just donations, which is just over a third of what I've spent in its history, but money has never been a problem anyway.
Most of it goes towards our Monthly Raffle, where tickets are earned through contributions and can be exchanged between members, but at the end of the month count two cash prices of $25, while the tallies reset. It makes for an interesting and particularly useful economy system.what do you give back to your members?Not too hard for my forum, which has raised $2,275 from just donations, which is just over a third of what I've spent in its history, but money has never been a problem anyway.
that's cool good idea doing thatMost of it goes towards our Monthly Raffle, where tickets are earned through contributions and can be exchanged between members, but at the end of the month count two cash prices of $25, while the tallies reset. It makes for an interesting and particularly useful economy system.
We don't ask for donations.
I don't mind donating, as long the owner uses the money for the website and not his own pure greed. I want to make sure, that I'm contributing to something. I feel like as long as he doesn't keep asking and begging, then I won't mind. I like to donate at sites, that the owner is fully committed too and the site is been open for ages. Never donate to a site that is brand new, then when you donate, they will probably close it straight after and do the whole process again with someone else.
I don't mind donating, as long the owner uses the money for the website and not his own pure greed. I want to make sure, that I'm contributing to something. I feel like as long as he doesn't keep asking and begging, then I won't mind. I like to donate at sites, that the owner is fully committed too and the site is been open for ages. Never donate to a site that is brand new, then when you donate, they will probably close it straight after and do the whole process again with someone else.
If the person is using a donation in a situation where no ads are running, then it's more like a website fee. The person can ask for whatever he wants in exchange for the pleasure of visiting his/her forum. Of course, that's assuming his/her forum has something people would be willing to pay for.
However, if the person has stated the forum is non-profit, then it can assumed fees are going to pay for hosting etc.. only.
I don't think new is the case here, I seen an website open and in two months it has donations of around $300 with total of 2,343 members and not even 2500 posts yet
They do run an GTA game server, but still I seen an 5 year old website that has over 4 gaming servers and they don't get donations like that.How come it has got that much donations in 2 months? I know it's a popular site but how? 2 months is pretty quick.
It's more impressive to me that they got 2,343 members in just 2 months.I don't think new is the case here, I seen an website open and in two months it has donations of around $300 with total of 2,343 members and not even 2500 posts yet
How come it has got that much donations in 2 months? I know it's a popular site but how? 2 months is pretty quick.
They do run an GTA game server, but still I seen an 5 year old website that has over 4 gaming servers and they don't get donations like that.How come it has got that much donations in 2 months? I know it's a popular site but how? 2 months is pretty quick.
Keep in mind that the owner used to run another website that was running for 6 years till it got suspended by it's host.
I did mention that the owner used to run another 6 years old website that got shut down and most of the members on the site now are from his other old website..Do you think some of those members were fake considering how many members they got in that time?
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