Dude, Ice Cube pwns anyone. He pwns me. He's AmeriKKKa's most wanted. The nigga of teh century.
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Dude, Ice Cube pwns anyone. He pwns me. He's AmeriKKKa's most wanted. The nigga of teh century.
You'd be extremely hard-pressed to find ad providers that do banners only. We tried that at MK5.ORG, but the one banner ad place we found started doing pop-ups as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by cka
We ended up switching to Google AdSense for our ads; it's pay ver click (instead of pay per view), but you can customize the ads to fit your site.
Just my $.02...
Just as long as you just don't start charging like SA did.
Wait, I'm already a member... so I don't really care. Charge away.
Well, 2003 was a bad year for management. I rather suddenly took over the site mid-year (like the first runner-up in a beauty pageant?), but I was in the midst of some personal issues, so I was not willing to devote myself to actually running things here. Reno worked his tail off as editor-in-chief, but he felt his hands were tied in some key areas, so he stepped down.
Now that I have taken the reins, I am working to bring to life some ideas I had as far back as GameGO. January 2004 is the first time I can comfortably run with these things. The developer profiles are the first part and from now until E3 you will see the rest unfold. I have been an influence on the site and the forums over the past couple of years, but this is the first time I feel I can actually get things done effectively without being vetoed by a higher-up or heading into some other obstacle. With the extremely talented staff and readership TNL boasts, the things I have been wanting to do will join with things others have wanted to see to make for a more compelling site.
The reason you don't see much advertising around here is simply this: the site is not good enough yet. I am not approaching potential advertisers or putting up a donation button until everything gets ironed out. There are plans for t-shirts, but I am really at the mercy of a designer on that issue, just as I am at the mercy of a designer when it comes to the oft-discussed new layout.
If you want to help pay for hosting, promotions, and design, you can contribute via PayPal using shop@the-nextlevel.com or send a check or money order to:
The Next Level
P.O. Box 2632
Chicago, IL 60690-2632
Alternatively or additionally, you can use this link to head over to RedOctane. Once there, use the tabs at the top to look through the selection of games and anime you can rent (including PSX and Dreamcast titles) and also browse through the various joysticks, DDR pads, Bemani controllers, and used pads available. I like the products there, so I signed up as a referrer. And, yes, TNL only gets a cut if you buy something.