Uncrowned Empire: New Advertising & Sponsorship Approach on Our Websites!

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We're excited to share some significant changes to how we handle advertising on Uncrowned Empire. Understanding the importance of a smooth and enjoyable user experience, we've revamped our approach to split our ads into two categories: Advertisements and Sponsors.

Advertisements

These are primarily AdSense ads and are open to a wide range of advertisers. Our key update here is that all these advertisements will now be invisible to our registered users. That's right – once you're logged in, you won't see any of these ads. We understand how ad blockers can be a hassle, especially with platforms like YouTube and Google, so we're making it simpler for you. Just register for a free account and enjoy an ad-free experience on our site!

Sponsors

Taking a step towards more premium partnerships, we have introduced 'Sponsors'. These ads will be displayed exclusively in the sidebar & footer. This approach is designed to highlight our sponsors in a way that respects your content-viewing experience, ensuring that these partnerships are visible without disrupting your browsing.

We believe this new system strikes the perfect balance – supporting our site while keeping your experience as our top priority. Say goodbye to the adblocker battles and hello to a cleaner, more focused browsing experience on Uncrowned Addiction and Uncrowned Gaming.

To Enjoy an Ad-Free Experience
Simply register for a free account! It's quick, easy, and unlocks a more streamlined version of our site for all our registered members.

We're looking forward to seeing you on sites – with fewer ads and more of the content you love!

Stay connected!
 
Those are great steps to take to keep your members happy 🙂
 
Thanks! Our goal is to make our community a true community that people enjoy being a part of and not one to profit off of their posts.

That's considerate 🙂 I don't use Ad Blocker, so going to a site with a thousand ads (I'm not saying yours was like that) is aggravating. So I can see where members appreciate not having to click that "CLOSE" button on the ads that are in your face when you're just trying to read a thread.
 
That's considerate 🙂 I don't use Ad Blocker, so going to a site with a thousand ads (I'm not saying yours was like that) is aggravating. So I can see where members appreciate not having to click that "CLOSE" button on the ads that are in your face when you're just trying to read a thread.
Thankfully with most of my views coming into my articles and guides via guests, I am in a position to make our community more of a secondary project and push out updates that are simply beneficial to the community vs the profits. However, It helps the community growth as well!
 
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