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  • paulcalloway
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    Originally posted by thomas aagaard View Post
    100$??
    Now this site might have some special system, that rules out standard providers...
    But I pay like 2½-3$ a month for my domain. 5GB space and free traffic and no adds.
    Grow your business online with our one-stop solution to build a stunning website. Register your domain today! Includes personal email, SSL, 24/7 support and more.


    So I fint it strage that you can't find anything cheaper?
    For a small site sure- but we've got 14 years worth of files here. We use about 20GB of space and about 5GB a month just in bandwidth. We can't use a normal shared server because our bandwidth kills every other site on that same server. Instead of searching for shared hosting you have to search for dedicated hosting - it's a whole other level of hosting and it's much more expensive.

    I've done a lot of research on this and what we're paying is extremely competitive. We actually used to pay a lot more but we negotiated it down.

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  • Jerry Ross
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    Not sure how paypal works. My wife paid using her account and name. Thank you for taking care of the the upkeep of the website. I don't get to go to as many events these days . I always enjoy reading about other organizers' good events.

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  • Tyler Underwood
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    Perhaps, all members should be required to pay an annual sum for membership? By this I mean no guests, a person must be a member to view anything besides the home page. This should also weed out the people who are just here to use the buy sell and trade.

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  • JimKindred
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    $100 per month is not out of line, my business website is approximately the same price as well as are a number of other non Civil War related forums I checked with looking for other hosting services.


    Originally posted by thomas aagaard View Post
    100$??
    Now this site might have some special system, that rules out standard providers...
    But I pay like 2½-3$ a month for my domain. 5GB space and free traffic and no adds.
    Grow your business online with our one-stop solution to build a stunning website. Register your domain today! Includes personal email, SSL, 24/7 support and more.


    So I fint it strage that you can't find anything cheaper?
    Last edited by JimKindred; 12-07-2013, 07:36 PM.

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  • thomas aagaard
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    100$??
    Now this site might have some special system, that rules out standard providers...
    But I pay like 2½-3$ a month for my domain. 5GB space and free traffic and no adds.
    Grow your business online with our one-stop solution to build a stunning website. Register your domain today! Includes personal email, SSL, 24/7 support and more.


    So I fint it strage that you can't find anything cheaper?

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  • Pvt_Sullivan
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    Actually, I think the problem really is that the "AC" has lost its focus. People are using facebook to get the word out because this place doesn't support their needs.

    I look at individuals who replied to this thread and only three of them have been at the same quality events I have been to in the last year.

    That says it all to me.

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  • JimKindred
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    Bob,

    The two year subscription is no longer available, all we have is the one year option. Thanks



    Originally posted by Bmanz1085 View Post
    Jim,
    I clicked on the 2 year for $20 subscription link on the page. It took me to a page where you could select vendor or member plus, but only had a 1 year option for $15...

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  • Bmanz1085
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    Jim,
    I clicked on the 2 year for $20 subscription link on the page. It took me to a page where you could select vendor or member plus, but only had a 1 year option for $15...

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  • JimKindred
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    Erik,

    Thank you very much for your kind offer. We now have a donation button setup for the website, it is in the upper right corner of the page.

    Originally posted by Erik View Post
    I constantly see the use of social media distracting my students to somewhere else with no rules or mission. To my mind the AC is a structured site which curbs poor and rambling discussions. It must soldier on
    Donations? I will buy the month of April, just tell me where and how to send the funds.
    Get 11 other interested parties or groups and we are good for a year and next year let's do it again.

    Erik Simundson

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  • erik
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    I constantly see the use of social media distracting my students to somewhere else with no rules or mission. To my mind the AC is a structured site which curbs poor and rambling discussions. It must soldier on
    Donations? I will buy the month of April, just tell me where and how to send the funds.
    Get 11 other interested parties or groups and we are good for a year and next year let's do it again.

    Erik Simundson

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  • JimKindred
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    Thanks guys, the support is much appreciated. As long as we can keep the AC funded I am more than willing to put in the time to keep it running.

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  • LibertyHallVols
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    Social Media has done a number on reenacting discussion boards. I still see lots of activity on collectors' fora out there.

    IMO...
    FB is good for organizing events for groups of people who already know each other. Even so, however, discussions tend to be "stream of consciousness"... once its too far down the page, it will never see the light of day.

    What sites like Szabo and the AC provide is an archive for those discussions and the info that comes to light, and an open, public venue for anyone to access the information... you don't have to "know somebody" to get it. I can think of numerous times that old threads get linked into new discussions or shared by email when people have questions.

    Websites in general are dwindling. FB is like the "Walmart" of the web. Go to the links page and see how many links are broken because the original site is gone. Its pretty bad... all the ground that was gained making the great research of the '70's - '90's (and beyond) available when Paul started the site is slipping away. People used to be able to come here and read, read, read, and walk away with a lot of great information. Now, even here, you have to dig for it.

    I'll stop... its depressing.

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  • coastaltrash
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    Jim,
    I'll bring it up with the guys at our meeting in February, but I think we might be able to kick a donation in for the cause. The Independent Rifles have always benefited from the forum at our events.

    The sad thing about all of this is that social media is the cause of this. Gone are the days of people that looked for Unit websites etc. The only thing the group ever gets asked is if we have a Facebook page (which we do!) I couldn't see the Want to Sell Section on the boards now.

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  • Curt Schmidt
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    Hi All!

    I suspect it can be a workload to keep track and monitor a subscription base... but I would rather see it than the death of the AC... in spite or despite social media evolution.

    I would suspect there are enough lads willing and able to subscribe. How was it during the time the AC was subscription based? Viable? Doable? Sustainable?

    I would pay for a month myself just to see my firearm heresies to have a home.

    I see the question also as being is there a large enough "fan base" of the AC to contribute what is needed? If so, give it a run. If not, then, yes, sadly true enough, the AC may have indeed slowly withered and died.

    Curt

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  • Mark Choate
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    Jim,

    I for one would be happy to make a donation to offset some of these costs.

    Please clarify the proper way for me, and others to make this donation.

    thanks,
    Mark

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