I've been here about 2 months now, and I have no idea who owns the site, so if I accidently step on anyones toes,.......well...sorry, but I am curious.With the pop-up ads over at MO.com, and the problems that has caused, it got me curious as to how this site is funded, and if we need to help, via donations, or whatever. Over at G20.net, we used to have donations, but finally had to go to a dues system, to make sure to keep the site alive. This site is smaller, but it still has to be hosted, ect, and I sure enjoy it. Anything I can do to help, I'll like to be able to do.
Current Ride 2015 GMC Terrain SLT
2nd Vibe 2006 Vibe AWD Stealth Monotone "Recon" December 2005 MOTM
Original Vibe: 2003 AWD Abyss Monotone "Darth"
GM/ASE Certified Parts Manager.
I think the problem at that other site wasn't about pop ups, it was about in line ads. but anyway, I think this site is owned (not pwn3d ) by BVerticals, there is a link in the gray bar at the very bottom of every page on genvibe.here is an interesting press release (from before genvibe was born)
Here's the best part of that release:Quote »PickupTruck.com, VWVortex.com and AudiWorld.com, four top automotive enthusiast Web sites, have joined forces to form BVerticals, the Internet's first "e-co/op."
YES!I still visit GenVibe periodically. I have not forgotten about my "original" family over here!
GenVibe.Com and ScionZone.Com (another sister site) were basically spun off from their primary (mother) sites of PickupTruck.Com and AudiWorld.Com, which both by far are extremely high traffic sites when compared to GVC.Their ad revenue basically pays for all the sites as a whole, but the ads on GVC and ScionZone do help somewhat. This is just my observation when speaking with the admins of all the sites over the past few years.I don't see any need for them to start to ask for member donations now or in the future.Edit: also, vwvortex.com hasn't been a part of the BVerticals network for a couple years now. They are a part of the vortexmediagroup.com.
Quote, originally posted by NSimkins »GenVibe.Com and ScionZone.Com (another sister site) were basically spun off from their primary (mother) sites of PickupTruck.Com and AudiWorld.Com, which both by far are extremely high traffic sites when compared to GVC.Their ad revenue basically pays for all the sites as a whole, but the ads on GVC and ScionZone do help somewhat. This is just my observation when speaking with the admins of all the sites over the past few years.I don't see any need for them to start to ask for member donations now or in the future.Edit: also, vwvortex.com hasn't been a part of the BVerticals network for a couple years now. They are a part of the vortexmediagroup.com.Awesome, good to know, thanks a lot......glad nobody got upset and asked why i was prying...like the MO.com site guy did....
Current Ride 2015 GMC Terrain SLT
2nd Vibe 2006 Vibe AWD Stealth Monotone "Recon" December 2005 MOTM
Original Vibe: 2003 AWD Abyss Monotone "Darth"
GM/ASE Certified Parts Manager.
Actually, this same question was on my mind in the last couple of days. I belong to another site that charges a $2 admission fee to cover hosting, and a general begging for cash whenever the reserves get low. There's absolutely no ads on the site (which is rare in this day & age).
2003 Satellite AWD Two Tone, traded off at 180,126 kmNow the (fourth) catalytic converter is someone else's problem Now driving a 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan
I would MUCH rather have a few non-intrusive ads then have people beg for cash all the time. That would make me uncomfortable, and would get real old real fast.