As we grow we will need to accommodate more traffic to the site which will require more money. Nobody likes ads and relying solely on donations might cause problems down the road if we ever fall short.
So here's my idea: We create a subverse where users are voluntarily and intentionally advertised to in order to raise money for the site. Maybe v/buy4voat or something similar, and we can link to product pages and purchase things that we were going to buy anyway except Voat gets revenue from the companies for the link. Something like Amazon affilliated links or Google "sponsored" links except we put the funds toward Voats things. Like upgrading the server. Or whatever, we decide! But seriously the server is gonna be important.
We can have a stickied post of all the companies that participate and as participation grows add a sidebar with shopping categories like v/buy4voatGAMES or v/buy4voatCLOTHES. The mods can solicit companies at first so that we have some good options and hopefully companies will start coming to us in the future. We all buy things online anyway, so why not have a portion of the purchase go towards funding Voat? Maybe we can get more money by allowing companies to advertise in ONLY those subs as long as the ads aren't terrible (like autoplaying loud noises).
The neat thing about this is that as our user base grows there will be more people to buy things online through Voat, so this will scale up as we do. More users, more purchases, more money to keep Voat operational, more advertisers...and back to more users as the sub grows and has more to offer.
How can we make this work?
Edit: Okay, so far the concerns seem to be (1) Security and (2) Possibility of Manipulation
With regard to #2 we can make all the mod mail for those subs completely public after X days, that way everything is discussed out in the open but not in such a was that it interferes with the mod team's ability to get things done or speak to potential participants without brigading. Thoughts?
As far as the security concerns, what (if anything) can be done to mitigate these? Will these concerns be a problem with any and all advertising so does that mean no advertising ever? Donations only?
If that's the case I'd love to get an Admin's take on the future of this site cost-wise if they don't mind sharing that info. Where are we now and where would we be if we were to have another influx of say 10,000 new users? With all the drama and censorship being exposed on reddit I think it's a real possibility that this site will act as a new community for people who are just done with it all. I think we should be proactive and discuss becoming self-sufficient as soon as possible. Or we find a rich person to help Vote through the first year of substantial growth.
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[–] Kathleesi 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
"you can't beat a good raffle" that phrase made me particularly happy for some reason.