Hey, I got it. Billboards on the walls!



I've considered what advertising would look like, and if this were available I'd try to solicit advertisers. I don't know if the community is big enough to attract them, though...z-man wrote:But NO PEPSI/COKE/McSomething. Is it not enough they try to poison our bodies for profit? Do you want to let them poision your mind, too? Please excuse me, but I'm quite radical about this.
Besides, they'll sue us if we use their logos without permission
If you sound it out with French pronunciation, it sounds like the English words "Piss Brown".And I always thought Piz Buin to be a very stupid name, too. Nobody knows how to pronounce it. I wonder whether it makes sense in any language?
Probably not. And being OS has one big drawback here: anyone interested in using AA for advertising can just grab it, modify it, and put it for download as a free game on their website. There's no precedent for that, however, and it would probably be a bad idea anyway.Lucifer wrote:I've considered what advertising would look like, and if this were available I'd try to solicit advertisers. I don't know if the community is big enough to attract them, though...
I'd be with you there. Any company that obviously is doing something good in any way would be fine with me.(And no, I wouldn't put Pepsi/Coke/McSomething ads. I'm not as radical about it as you probably are, but I'd be more interested in friendly companies, more than likely open source or supporters thereof because I'm quite radical about that)
Yes, but that is not exactly making sense, right? Probably they want exactly that. People talking about the silly name of the company. That etches the name deeply into the brainIf you sound it out with French pronunciation, it sounds like the English words "Piss Brown".And I always thought Piz Buin to be a very stupid name, too. Nobody knows how to pronounce it. I wonder whether it makes sense in any language?
Thanks. By the way, I think ads would be bad, evil, obtrusive, evil, undesirable, evil, etc. On the other hand, if a server operator thought they could get ad revenue to pay the operating costs for a server, not sure what you could do about that as long they honor the GPL with their code changes. If the AA community was big enough, the fact that it's -hard- to do wouldn't stop it from happening.z-man wrote:Where are my manners....
Welcome to the forum from me, too, of course.
This is a tad oversimplified, but I do think that getting players to directly pay server admins is more practicaly than advertising. In any case, you have to consider the ads. Do you think tampon ads would sell on one of these servers? Compare it to joysticks/gamepads. What do you think? The quality of the advertisements is most important. The thing is, it's about branding. Any on-grid advertising is a branding effort, and the advertiser will count his ROI for it the same way he counts it for TV.n54 wrote: Q. how many views would it need to generate any significant income (like 10 dollars a day lol) from an advertising company?
A. far more than let's say 1000 unique views per day on a server imo, and that's if you get a golden deal
You make several assumptions.Q. would it add anything directly to the game experience?
A. no, most likely the opposite - people are more and more fed up with any kind of commercials as it is (tivo, adblock etc.) and nothing would force them to use specific textures.
What about other sponsorships? "OSTG (formerly OSDN) sponsors light cycle tournament, winner gets $500! Participants get T-shirts and verious other things!" OSDN puts up the prize and hosts the server, gets a good feeling for doing this thing.Q. how about sponsorship?
A. we already have a sponsorship: Sourceforge (OSDN). which is a "no-returns or favours expected" kind of sponsorship and only sponsorships of this kind (i.e. plain helpful) are good (or even practical) for armagetron imho. maybe in the future some group will decide to pay for a developer to work on armagetron code issues part-time or full-time but i don't think we should in any way base anything on such an assumption. Individual donations to developers are always possible.
Not missing the point. I didn't mean to ruffle your feathers, rather I was trying to show you a broader picture of advertising.n54 wrote:It's not oversimplified as an example of advertising from an advertising company, be it adclick or google, branding, graphics or text. You're missing the point that advertising is based on a lot of people seeing the ad, even if it's targeted at a specific group.
Google text ads are an automated system. Selling ads on a game server cannot be automated, or else you wind up with crap advertising and upset players on account of the advertising. So, hypothetically speaking, if I were selling advertising on my server, I'd look for companies that have something interesting to sell to arma players. So I'd be applying personal knowledge and experience, not some string-based automated method of generating links. (Although it would be cool if there were a text-based method that used instant chat. "Holy shit! I can't beleive you did that! How did you do it?" "Buy a new toilet today for $149.99 from Lowes Hardware Store")Even google text-ads are based on a lot of people and then giving them ads hopefully somewhat relevant to what they searched for.
No idea about these forums, but I have noticed the same small core group of people actually posting regularly. About my server, I'd be surprised if I got more than 50 or so unique players a day that played regularly. No stats on that available right now, but the ladder does number over 300 iirc.So ask yourself:
- how many unique players does your server get during a day on average?
--- i'm surprised if it's more than three digits, more likely it's a high two digits isn't it?
- how many unique hits do you think this forum (the biggest armagetron forum) gets daily?
ThinkGeek. That's the group I'd put arma players into, people who'd buy gadgets off of ThinkGeek. While we're a pretty diverse crowd, we're mostly geeks, so anything geeky.- is there any kind of group you could put most of either of those visitors in?
--- armagetron players do not easily fit any specific group imo, not even Open Source, we're a very diverse bunch of people, we're also very spread out internationally
It's not the size of the group, it's the type of product. If someone sold a commercial moviepack for armagetron and they advertised on Google, they'd pick "armagetron" as a keyword. It's a nobrainer.do a google search for "armagetron" and see which text-ads you get.... none, and it isn't just because armagetron players is a small group of people it's because none of those advertising find that armagetron is close to the core of what they're advertising (which is the whole point of google text-ads in case you didn't know).
I break even, about. Those ads are still there.you used to have some google ads/public announcements on your site; do you still have them and are/were they generating any kind of revenue for you?