What are some of the worst methods you've used to monetize your forum?

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I wanted to open up a discussion about some of the worst ways we've tried to monetize our forums. I think we all know that managing a forum can be a labor of love, but when it comes to keeping the lights on and maybe even making a bit of profit, things can get tricky.

One thing that comes to mind is when you try to monetize a forum by adding way too many ads. Desperately trying to cover hosting costs, signing u for every ad network you can find. Littering the forum with banners, pop-ups, and auto-playing videos. It can get so bad that you can barely navigate your site without getting annoyed. Needless to say, your users won't be happy.

I once tried to implement a premium membership tier with hardly any added value. I thought people would jump at the chance to support the forum, but without offering significant perks, it just felt like I was begging for money. It was awkward and didn't go over well at all.

What about you all? Have you ever tried a monetization strategy that backfired spectacularly?

Looking forward to hearing your experiences!
 
If I'm thinking about the worst methods, it's some of the experimentation we've done on here. We've tried all sorts of different ad platforms. AdClerks (it no longer exists) is one that I wasted a little bit of time with. We kept using BSA for our primary ad locations, but we started using AdClerks for those less desirable ad spots. I think I was getting like $5.00 for each ad that was sold. That did okay, but I never actually received payment from the company. The whole service was still running, but they had totally stopped approving cash out requests.
 
If I'm thinking about the worst methods, it's some of the experimentation we've done on here. We've tried all sorts of different ad platforms. AdClerks (it no longer exists) is one that I wasted a little bit of time with. We kept using BSA for our primary ad locations, but we started using AdClerks for those less desirable ad spots. I think I was getting like $5.00 for each ad that was sold. That did okay, but I never actually received payment from the company. The whole service was still running, but they had totally stopped approving cash out requests.
Sucks that they didn’t pay. I remember the BSA ads, bought a few myself here when it was possible.
 
Sucks that they didn’t pay. I remember the BSA ads, bought a few myself here when it was possible.

We still use it a little bit, but BSA is no where near what it used to be.
 
Definitely placing many ads everywhere was a big one for me.

I've also set up "premium" forums for members to take part in, which was like a VIP area that didn't go over well. We tried hyping it up which was just annoying to the members.
 
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I've tried setting up a VIP member group on a few of my older forums in the past. It didn't do anything, I didn't have anyone signing up let alone wanting to pay for membership.
 
Putting popup ads on the forum years ago when popup ads were common.

But I mean, come on. They're annoying.

Funny though - I get most of my email subscribers on my blog with my popup CTA.
 
I have used pop up ads. I have received payment from a couple of pop up ads. But I think using pop up ads was the worst monetization method I have used. I lost 90 percent of repeat traffic.
 
Ugh, premium memberships with no perks are the worst. Makes users feel like you just want their cash. I'm thinking of offering exclusive content (like interviews with industry experts) for a paid tier. Thoughts?
The problem I had was not enough content, so I think if there is enough there it could work.

Exclusive content, like you mentioned, would definitely interest me.
 
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