Anonymous wrote:Could a company sponsor a forum for a day? The top ad for that forum would be theirs for the day and they get the right to post as a registered user that includes their information under their name? For instance, a Real Estate agency could sponsor the Real Estate forum and for that day post answers to questions via their registered user name. A tutoring service could sponsor the Independent Schools forum, etc.
A company could also pay to be the expert answering questions on a specific thread, kind of like an AMA. So maybe Child's Play would sponsor a thread in Off Topic in October called -- The Hot Toys for This Holiday Season -- and then they are permitted to post via their user name, the hot toys, answer questions within that thread (including what they still have in stock). Or the local version of Blue Apron posting in the Food forum -- the first post is about their products and then they answer questions. You can delete or lock the thread after x number of days.
And for what it is worth, I am always interested in hearing about small local businesses, so you could consider a forum in which small businesses (say those that employee under 10 people) to introduce themselves to the DCUM community. Perhaps you can let these small businesses post an introduction for free once a year as a service to your readers and your fellow small business owners.
I think you need to recognize that some of the sponsors will be in for some negative comments.
Sponsor: Come down to Widget Restaurant tonight! We have a fabulous lobster mac 'n' cheese special and half-price wines on Wednesdays!
DCUM poster 1: If you were a good restaurant you wouldn't have to offer deals to get people in the door.
DCUM poster 2: So this is a great restaurant for alcoholics?
DCUM poster 3: The manager at this restaurant asked my toddler to stop screaming when we were at dinner on New Year's Eve - they are anti-family there and I will never darken the door again!!!!!
Etc.
Anonymous wrote:Jeff - I know of a site that does what you are suggesting. It is called Lets Talk BBQ. For instance, Pit Barrell Cooker sponsors one of the forums and people discuss cooking on their PBC. I bought a PBC after reading posts on that forum.
I'm not sure how that would translate to his site, because I can't think of a local product or venue that would generate discussions.
Anonymous wrote:I think I would browse such a forum. In particular, it would actually be great to see some local products that I would actually want to buy, rather than random ads which, as you know I block, sorryThanks for brainstorming a less annoying way for us to do some online shopping--which we would do anyway--and make some revenue without a soul-sucking middle-man who would destroy the character of the site. Win-win, I say.