Re: [pgsql-advocacy] Banner ads - Mailing list pgsql-www
From | Chander Ganesan |
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Subject | Re: [pgsql-advocacy] Banner ads |
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Msg-id | 455B3DD3.7010300@otg-nc.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: Banner ads (was: On what we want to support: infrastructure?) ("Magnus Hagander" <mha@sollentuna.net>) |
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Re: [pgsql-advocacy] Banner ads
Re: [pgsql-advocacy] Banner ads |
List | pgsql-www |
Magnus Hagander wrote: >>>> What Josh means is that we'll be taking the ads off >>>> www.postgresql.org, not that phpPgAds will go away as a product. >>>> AFAIK, that is :) >>>> >>> Yes, I understand. >>> >>> While you may not have the need to get paying advertisers, >>> >> I feel that >> >>> rotating ads of open source projects which use pgsql was an >>> interesting idea, even though it was partly abandoned >>> >> during the site restyle. >> >>> There is a fairly good number of monthly ad impressions (without >>> banners on the home page) and it's just a pity to avoid using them. >>> >> Just an aside ... the banners that are in rotation are all >> 'freebies', we haven't done a paid ad in a few months ... the >> ones that are still in rotation (CMD, EDB, Hub) are just >> companies supporting PostgreSQL (ie. developers or >> infrastructure) ... adding in appropriate open source >> projects wouldn't be a stretch, IMHO ... >> > > (copying this thread over to -www) > > I just loaded up a couple and got ads for www.samspublishing.com, > hub.org (many different), commandprompt, pgsql inc, postgresql.org (we > put ads for ourselves there? Interesting!), one for pgadmin (that came > up after only about 50 reloads), one taht says "advertise here" that > links to the wrong server. > > That means that if we remove the commercial sponsor ones (which are > already listed under sponsors) and ourselves, we have *only* pgadmin > left? (And it came up extremely rarely - don't know if that's just > random, or if there is priority on the hub.org and commandprompt ones) > > My personal opinion is that it looks rather unprofessional with the > bannerads. *especially* the ones that are actually animated - that looks > *really* bad. In some situations it also slows down site loading > noticably (though it's much better since the last round of fixes Marc > and me did a while back). > > So I still claim we're better off finding a *different way* to promote > these OSS projects. (They're listed under /download/ now) And if the > current exposure of the sponsors isn't good enough, let's look at a > better way to do those as well. > > And given that we're no longer pulling in money or have actual contracts > on teh bannerads (which we did last time this was discussed), I formally > suggest that we should now go ahead and remove them from the site as > soon as we can. > > //Magnus I'm surprised...lots of these ads seem to be google ads, and google should be paying someone for them... However, I think the site has a cleaner look without ads...and I agree with the statement about ads being a bit "noisy" (the animated ones). On the other hand, IMHO sponsors should be recognized for their donations, etc...but I believe that is already in the works... -- Chander Ganesan The Open Technology Group One Copley Parkway, Suite 210 Morrisville, NC 27560 Phone: 877-258-8987/919-463-0999 http://www.otg-nc.com