As stated early on in this thread a per month option is not an option...There is a $5/month option = $60/yr
As stated early on in this thread a per month option is not an option...There is a $5/month option = $60/yr
There is a $5/month option = $60/yr
Seeing some annual financial statements would make it easier for me to decide what level of contribution I want to make to the forum.
Also, like @jcdammeyer I'm not interested in automatic monthly charges or auto renewals.
Thanks, @jcdammeyer . I don't understand the part about requiring 42,17, etc members. Do you mean paying memebers at an average of $xx ? I assumethe Xenforo pricing is in USD?
This outlines the costs: Depending on what the custom URL costs per year, the really large $250/month option requires 42 members while the smaller $100/month version needs only 17 members and the starter requires 10 members.
I expect a monthly donation is actually better for the forum because it smooths out the cash flow.Ya, but but but I don't want my CC hit monthly
You guys are assuming a lot of things about the forum costs. It usually isn't just the Xenforo subscription. I'll list a few you missed:
Provider Costs
Domain fees
Hosting fees
Server space & maintenance
Backup costs
To be fair, some of these are available in packages and not all forums require all these costs.
I don't view my premium membership as a donation to cover actual costs. I view it as a donation to help cover costs and generate a war chest or reserve to cover future costs as they arise.
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I didn't realize there were extra benefits for 'local' members. Something to keep in mind.The little revenue generated from memberships covers xenforo and few other things. Like when we broke Alexander’s truck window moving the forum plasma table. I paid 1/3, Alex paid a third and the forum paid a third. If we had more revenue a shared space and making the plasma table available to members would be great.
Umm no. There are not. There is the online forum. That’s it. The table was donated. Sometimes before Covid we would get together to eat some donuts. It was a buy your own affair too. I feel critiqued somehow Vic. I also found your desire for us to account on how we spend forum funds difficult to hear.I didn't realize there were extra benefits for 'local' members. Something to keep in mind.
Let’s stay with an annual fee of ‘minimum’ . . .You guys are assuming a lot of things about the forum costs. It usually isn't just the Xenforo subscription. I'll list a few you missed:
Provider Costs
Domain fees
Hosting fees
Server space & maintenance
Backup costs
To be fair, some of these are available in packages and not all forums require all these costs.
I don't view my premium membership as a donation to cover actual costs. I view it as a donation to help cover costs and generate a war chest or reserve to cover future costs as they arise.
I think you venture down a slippery slope if you start to nickel and dime everything to death. I'd bet big bucks that the founders spent money out of their own pockets to make this forum happen. I totally trust them to spend our premiums wisely.
I donate what I think is fair for me. And I leave it at that.
But ya, I don't like monthly either.
I'd like to see a basic one-time annual donation category of 60 or more (more being whatever you feel is appropriate).
I don't really like the silver gold platinum thing because then everyone knows what I gave. I'd prefer to pay what I feel like paying and then modify that each year based on how I feel about it at that time.... Giving less or more is a personal thing.
I didn't realize there were extra benefits for 'local' members. Something to keep in mind.
??? The forum fees helped to pay for the truck window that was broken moving a 'forum owned' (??) plasma table. With more (forum) revenue you mentioned perhaps renting a shared space to increase the benefits to local members. This should certainly be even more incentive for local members to pay-and pay more- to belong to the forum.Umm no. There are not. There is the online forum. That’s it. The table was donated. Sometimes before Covid we would get together to eat some donuts. It was a buy your own affair too. I feel critiqued somehow Vic. I also found your desire for us to account on how we spend forum funds difficult to hear.
??? The forum fees helped to pay for the truck window that was broken moving a 'forum owned' (??) plasma table. With more (forum) revenue you mentioned perhaps renting a shared space to increase the benefits to local members. This should certainly be even more incentive for local members to pay-and pay more- to belong to the forum.
Forums seem to occupy an area somewhere between a private corporation (accounts are secret) and a club or non-profit, where accounts are available to the members or the public.
If a club executive asked for increased membership fees, it wouldn't be considered a criticism if a member asked for a copy of the annual budget.
It's unfortunate that you find that difficult to hear, but I certainly didn't mean it as a criticism or accusation. IMO, it's completely reasonable for the people who maintain the forum to get some payment. Back in the Dark Ages I ran a couple of BBS type online'forums' and I know how much work it can be.
And, IMO, the forum shouldn't be dependent on donated IT services from a member's company.
So there may be a good argument to be made for 'members' paying, and paying more to support the forum.
My preference would be for a small PayPal Donate button at the bottom of each page. Then when I got something of obvious value from a discussion, I could make a small donation.I think leaving it up to individuals to decide what they want to pay is a great balance.
I said:" there's a good argument to be made for members paying". By that I meant that I haven't yet heard the rationale for asking me to pay, not that I was proposing any kind of compulsory payment. I think that more transparency might encourage some folks (like me) to 'sign up to pay'.I agree there is a good argument for members paying.
Yes, you are correct in that. I got the impression that the impetus for running ads was that there were a lot of people reading pages here, and that ads could 'monetize' those visits. Apparently, the forum software has options for displaying the number of members, the number of page views, the amount of storage space used by files and media, etc etc. I wonder what fraction of the visitors register and become members (and why, or why not). If the ambition of the owners is to increase the membership numbers, that sort of data could be interesting.Edit - let me just add one final thought. It's all working right now. I really don't want to break it!
I said:" there's a good argument to be made for members paying". By that I meant that I haven't yet heard the rationale for asking me to pay, not that I was proposing any kind of compulsory payment. I think that more transparency might encourage some folks (like me) to 'sign up to pay'.
Apparently, the forum software has options for displaying the number of members, the number of page views, the amount of storage space used by files and media, etc etc. I wonder what fraction of the visitors register and become members (and why, or why not). If the ambition of the owners is to increase the membership numbers, that sort of data could be interesting.