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  • #16
    5 posts or searches then they have to subscribe.

    this will give enough of an insight to the forum to let them realise how useful it is.
    Alan

    yoshie "Didn't know they had a pill for laziness, anyway get well soon."

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    • #17
      i think you should do it. then may be the lazy ones who have been a member for a year, and has always said they will pay the small £10 fee, and actually hasnt yet, but keeps saying they will, might just get out there and do it...
      not naming any names though.

      ps. do you host the lot yourself? ive got a watchguard x500 firewall going cheap if your interested..
      i would offer to help host part of the site for you but giving my tinternet teething probs, its not in the best interest of the site at this current moment in time.
      Oh Nana, what's my name?

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      • #18
        Eh Tony wheres your little blue star????
        Brian

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        • #19
          it's a good idea if funds need raising to keep the site going well. if people are accessing the tech page then £10 to diagnos a problem and save a fortune from garages who mis-diagnos and charge for the privilege until they eventually get it right will not be a problem.

          anyone who gets put off and doesn't pay up or use the forum, then it's their loss, not any of ours.
          i swear, it was like that when i got here...

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          • #20
            One of the things i liked about this site is it's openness and voluntry subs some other sites i've signed up to are very restrictive, but if it's geting too cash hungry the way it is then ok, if i can afford a tenner anyone can, only prob i have with it is as Sancho said, Nev and a few others (abroad) would be left hanging, when i first joined the Aus surf site i even offered to contribute to them but was told they were subsidised by a major insurer and it was'nt req, perhaps as someone just said, limited advertiseing or summat,


            i've just answered a techy question to a non blue star'er (sorry)
            anyway i'll go along with wot you blokes say
            Too young to die and too old to give a toss

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            • #21
              The annual spend of forum members at Roughtrax and Milners must be fairly high. Any chance a small contribution from them could be sought.

              How long has it been £10 per year

              As said by others the world meets no one half way. Maybe the £10 should only buy 6 months membership/access to tech/for sale/parts section and all members agree not to discuss or answer tech on any other sections.

              Sections above seem most popular for newbies reasos for droppig in.
              Last edited by yoshie; 20 February 2008, 20:29.
              Brian

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              • #22
                I do think Koi shouldn't be left to bear the brunt of the cost of what is 'our' forum, but we need to be wary that a solution doesn't become divisive and alienate people.

                Advertising would be ideal, but it might make the site unweildy as some sites that have lots of advertising are. A multilayered approach such as removal of the search function, limited amount of postings etc should be possible, so potential members can gain a flavour of how useful the site is may work, with full access granted only when subs have been paid.

                As someone else said, a fairly obvious, upfront mention of how the site costs money to support might also get some more people to pay the piffling roughly 20p a week!
                Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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                • #23
                  [QUOTE=Apache;413852]I do think Koi shouldn't be left to bear the brunt of the cost of what is 'our' forum, but we need to be wary that a solution doesn't become divisive and alienate people.

                  Absolutely the site is brillian't and would be sad to see its demise it should be self sufficiant. and people can't begrudge £10 you can't find this sort of information anywhere
                  www.cnpbetterhomes.co.uk

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by POPEYE View Post
                    One of the things i liked about this site is it's openness and voluntry subs some other sites i've signed up to are very restrictive, but if it's geting too cash hungry the way it is then ok, if i can afford a tenner anyone can, only prob i have with it is as Sancho said, Nev and a few others (abroad) would be left hanging, when i first joined the Aus surf site i even offered to contribute to them but was told they were subsidised by a major insurer and it was'nt req, perhaps as someone just said, limited advertiseing or summat,
                    This is the main site i use and as popeye says it's openness and voluntry subs is one of the things that sets this site apart ......

                    the greif that has occoured on the hpoc and 4x4uk after the introduction of subs to access some areas have driven useful contributors away .

                    i will continue to pay my subs here as it in my opinion ' HOME', but the exclusion of some useful contributors (such as nev )will be sadly missed, if they are unable to assist in the replies to members technical questions.
                    www.daemon4x4.org

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                    • #25
                      well how about only having to pay to post an new thread in these sections. that way people like nev could still reply without having to pay subs.
                      i swear, it was like that when i got here...

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                      • #26
                        same could go for searching these sections of the forum.
                        i swear, it was like that when i got here...

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                        • #27
                          some valid points and suggestions, will look in to the possibility of limiting new members to a certain amount of posts. Will need to see if the forum software can easily be set to do this.

                          Cluttering the site with adds, pop ups etc is something I have steered away from as I personally hate a site cluttered with adds.
                          Say not always what you know, but always know what you say.

                          My 4x4
                          My choice
                          Back off

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                          • #28
                            koi i dont post much but will always pay for membership as this site is one of the best on the net you should be proud of it ..
                            thank you
                            john...
                            i bust things ,, it a skill i have ,,( need help?)

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                            • #29
                              Re

                              The advice which I received from you lot has been "invaluable" and well worth the fee.

                              It is a brilliant forum and probably one of the best on the net, no joke!

                              I have noticed that there are people who come, ask questions and you never see them again until the next question.

                              I try and contribute to the forum as well (see my article on cleaning light switches).

                              CHARGE FOR MEMBERSHIP!

                              It's the best way!

                              Gary

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Apache View Post
                                I do think Koi shouldn't be left to bear the brunt of the cost of what is 'our' forum, but we need to be wary that a solution doesn't become divisive and alienate people.
                                Very true, it's not fair on Koi to be subing the site, I don't know the answer though but something has to happen?

                                idea?

                                Another site I know of that was run as a coop used affiliate links in a thread which I setup, so members when buying products from Amazon, Dabs etc volunteerly bought through the links and created a couple of hundred pounds per year to help fund the forums, the funds raised were completely transparent in the thread.

                                No adverts as such because they were all in one thread, it did work very well to help raise funds.
                                I Love Wales

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