| Let's find out what the costs actually are.  Web 
hosting isn't an arm and a leg, but how much? 
 
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 8:08 PM Subject: Re: support donations (was Re: future of Looper's Delight 
(long) Michael that's excellent thoughts re trying to attract 
Korg/Boss/Line6/EHX/others as underwriters.  I was thinking more benevolent 
but in the end getting that support would be a way.  Of course getting 
commercial backing might mean some tayloring to the supporter's whims so might 
be some trade-offs.
 
 
 Jim
 
 
 On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 2:09 PM, Michael Peters <mp@mpeters.de>  
wrote:
 
  > So it is VERY important right now that if anyone wants to 
  donate to helpone-time 
  donations are necessary in the beginning but the site needs apay cost of the server/hosting
 
 
 regular 
  income.
 
 Maybe more money could be earned by making the site attractive 
  enough for
 hardware manufacturers (Korg etc) to place more expensive 
  advertisements -
 by redesigning and relaunching the site to make it look 
  like sites in 2010
 do (I gather that is on the way already although it 
  might take some time),
 and maybe by using the site's information in a 
  better way - e.g. content
 like the "tools of the trade" page could be 
  complemented by excerpts of
 mailing list discussions about these tools 
  (similar to the gear test pages
 on Harmony Central). There is lots of 
  valuable information hidden in the
 mailing list archives that hasn't been 
  tapped yet.
 
 Also, I'm sure placing Google Analytics tags on each page 
  (there aren't any
 yet) could lead to more insight about what people 
  actually look for, which
 could lead to a better site structure.
 
 But 
  of course, all of this will take time and energy. We are all glad the
 site 
  will continue ... take your time Violet ...
 
 -Michael
 
 
 
 
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