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nothing4me 11-29-2008 03:06 PM

Isn't this a corporate/enterprise site? Why would you want to take away all your customers/people?

punchbowl 11-29-2008 03:29 PM

hippies!:D

Distance 11-29-2008 07:35 PM

I think you just have to read the first reply to get the answer;

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marco van Herwaarden (Post 1675084)
Why should we?


Why should they?.. Ads on websites are to create revenue, vBulletin doesn't need this, their products create enough money, why should they clog up the forums with competitors software? :)

Distance

Hornstar 11-29-2008 09:29 PM

they should at least advertise vb.com a little more. maybe have a buy it now button somewhere, or something because they probably lose sales over at vb.com when people come here not knowing there is vb.com

Videx 11-30-2008 01:21 AM

A better question is: Why not a lot of built-in advertising options in vbulletin? People that spend the big bucks to buy it are the types that will need ads to pay for it.

Patiala King 11-30-2008 07:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Distance (Post 1675344)
I think you just have to read the first reply to get the answer;




Why should they?.. Ads on websites are to create revenue, vBulletin doesn't need this, their products create enough money, why should they clog up the forums with competitors software? :)

Distance

EGGJACTELY!!

SEOvB 11-30-2008 07:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Videx (Post 1675481)
A better question is: Why not a lot of built-in advertising options in vbulletin? People that spend the big bucks to buy it are the types that will need ads to pay for it.

Because its a forum software, not an advertising management tool

punchbowl 11-30-2008 09:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Distance (Post 1675344)
Ads on websites are to create revenue, vBulletin doesn't need this, their products create enough money, why should they clog up the forums with competitors software?

Firstly, the thread isn't "I think vb.org should have ads for ipb everywhere." or "let's have pop-ups!"

Things that could be advertised: vb seo services, vbulletin, styles for vbulletin, modifications for vbulletin etc. Have a look at some sigs or the repetitive questions posted re "where can I get an article system"(GARS) "how do I make a front page like this"(vbadvanced). None are advertising rival products to vbulletin.

"their products create enough money" - It's a wonder anyone advertises ever! Are all the volunteer staff here millionaires who provide help just as a hobby to get away from the high finance world? Is their something wrong with money? If anyone has some extra they don't want I'll have it thank you very much.

Quote:

Originally Posted by nothing4me (Post 1675215)
Isn't this a corporate/enterprise site? Why would you want to take away all your customers/people?

Take them away where? To a plethora of sites that provide add-ons to your product?

Quote:

Originally Posted by FRDS (Post 1675193)
Even more as you'll be having people release complete and utter nonsensical modifcations or templates just for that sole purpose

Or maybe it would reinvigorate coders who tend to start making a product then when no-one supports them financially either give up or disappear.

Quote:

Originally Posted by FRDS (Post 1675193)
Because its a forum software, not an advertising management tool

Why all the ad templates?

It's forum software with advertisement management, social networking and more. Most people build their entire sites based around this software.

Maybe we'll get ads when vb.org moves to 3.7/3.8?!:eek:

Personally i think vb.com should have ads too - if only to showcase the feature-set.

Give the money to charity for all I care.

Swampfox 11-30-2008 11:12 AM

never heard someone complain about the lack of ads on a website before

some forums are just there to serve their target audience, not shove ads in their face

Paul M 11-30-2008 12:16 PM

We have no need for ads, simple as that.


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