I fully understand the need for sponsors and advertising partners to maintain such a great place like purists, but I also think this is slightly too much, it distracts from the forum and is simply overwhelming, not in a positive way I mean ;-) If inapprop...
...and then maybe the execs of the site would have no need of corporate sponsorship. :-) People from all over come to this place to read the content, but none of the readers pay to play. Cheers, Daos
And I am with you on this. I do not like it either. As a matter of fact I have started posting less and tend to look towards less commercial fora. Talking about commercialisation, I am often puzzled as well by some types of posts coming from members or mo...
...your horological content, so thankfully you don't have to endure PuristSPro and the ads. While I'm not an exec of this site, so can only speak for myself, as a moderator no amount of ad buys from any brand impacts my editorial. If you review my posts o...
It very interesting reading your point of view from the engine room. All very valid points and easy for me to oversee from the 'passenger seat'. Besides all these reviews (not the exclusivity of Moderators, mind you) it is the spontaneous sharing of infor...
Trend very clear, but I guess "no free lunches" in this world. Same happening on Hodinkee and other blogs, first 90pc vintage reports, now 90pc on new watches.
I only do this as a courtesy for our readers. Some may want to see these press releases and some may not. It is my belief that it is better to post the news than not. We are an information source for the watch community aren't we? And receiving all these ...
...don't love it, this format of advertising is becoming more commonplace throughout the web. I don't always get this particular view when I log on, but I understand your gripe. Also, the ad will not run like this forever. Thanks for sharing your opinion....
The ads you see are votes of confidence that we are (1) thought leaders and (2) qualified prospective buyers. The confidence is well placed, because (in large part due to the effort of unpaid moderators) we have a vibrant and enthusiastic community that i...
appreciate your understanding of the economics of running a forum, and the balancing act of hosting and contents versus marketing and awareness. best, Horo
Yes, I have to admit that I dislike aggressive advertising, be it in the bus, the morning paper, tv, or the web. Sometimes, I even discontinued visiting my previously favourite news sites because of the advertising there. However, the ads I really dislike...
mkvc I never thought of it the way you described: "......... it tells me the sites are likely to stay around." After pondering, I believe that is a rational truism and I agree with hororgasm......you are PuristS Thinker of the Month. :-) Regards, MTF
Nobody loves ads (Although, sometimes I enjoy the more creative or visually interesting ones.), but the reality is that everything costs money. Having a proprietary platform instead of using the more common vBulletin forum/chat system requires development...
Thanks for your comments, Henrik. Posts with reflections on the functionality or appearance of PuristS would never be deleted if they are presented in a reasonable and constructive way, as you have done. And it gives us the opportunity to comment, as many...
Or do you want it to remain free to read? If it's the latter which it most likely is, then this is why we have banner ads running on the site. Running and maintaining this site is not free. Cheers, Anthony PS. With the current Hublot ads running now, you ...
You have to make the buyer complete the entire process by clicking on the listing that he's purchased the watch, and many buyers want to stay anonymous. Then you run into the problem of sellers telling the buyer to not do this so they don't have to pay th...