Yeh, how I miss it! I miss slicing through a backline to score the winning try, and booting the goal to top it off. (I'm a fullback).Wassa wrote:God, SC, you used to play for Forest!!!!!!
I used to play for Westpac and many a good all in brawl we had with you guys, some of them I even started. Ahhhhh, how I miss the front row of a scrum, the feel of bodies colliding and the commeraderie after a good game.
Who should sponsor homebrewandbeer.com
"Not all chemicals are bad. Without chemicals such as hydrogen and oxygen, for example, there would be no way to make water, a vital ingredient in beer." - Dave Barry.
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I'm a new member and very impressed. I'd be concerned that sponsorship would diminish the experience but there again I'm not sure I would have joined if I had to pay to subscribe (perhaps different in hindsight).
Regardless, I think the TERMS AND CONDITIONS of the sponsorship are the important thing. Exclusivity would be problematic, as would sensorship, eg of criticism of their products on the site.
Popups would suck too.
Cheers, Mick
Regardless, I think the TERMS AND CONDITIONS of the sponsorship are the important thing. Exclusivity would be problematic, as would sensorship, eg of criticism of their products on the site.
Popups would suck too.
Cheers, Mick
Gudday,
I've been a lurker here for a while and love the place!
One suggestion for this thread is there is a woodwork forum in the states (Sawmill Creek - and no I'm not a member) where members can place a voluntary contribution of a small fgure a year. You don't have to contribute to be a member but those that do have a little tag under their name saying "2006 Contributor". Maybe something like that is possible (but you may have to switch to vBulletin, not sure if phpBB can do it
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Any way, Thanks all for a great place and also for the extremely informative stuff here!!
I've been a lurker here for a while and love the place!
One suggestion for this thread is there is a woodwork forum in the states (Sawmill Creek - and no I'm not a member) where members can place a voluntary contribution of a small fgure a year. You don't have to contribute to be a member but those that do have a little tag under their name saying "2006 Contributor". Maybe something like that is possible (but you may have to switch to vBulletin, not sure if phpBB can do it

Any way, Thanks all for a great place and also for the extremely informative stuff here!!
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I think that any company would be OK as long as it is not "Conditional".
Coopers generally get a rap + G&G, so if it was up to me, I would approach them first with the offer given the responses to their products.
Coopers could offer discounts/offers to the site similar to their "Coopers Club".
This would be a way to further expand their promotions and given that we have a few O'seas players on board, it will promote their product outside of Australia.
If you walk up to the Companies with "What's in it for them"/ Business plan and show them the hits for this site you may get a great deal.
Coopers generally get a rap + G&G, so if it was up to me, I would approach them first with the offer given the responses to their products.
Coopers could offer discounts/offers to the site similar to their "Coopers Club".
This would be a way to further expand their promotions and given that we have a few O'seas players on board, it will promote their product outside of Australia.

If you walk up to the Companies with "What's in it for them"/ Business plan and show them the hits for this site you may get a great deal.
A homebrew is like a fart, only the brewer thinks it's great.
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Give me a flying headbutt.......
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No, sorry, Greg. The company that had approached us has not been back in contact.gregb wrote:Any update?
Open to offers though. Anyone ... Anyone



It's $330 a year for hosting, plus $55 a year for domain name registration.damonpeyo wrote:How much is it costing the site owners to run this site?
That's only about 50 cents a day, so it's not breaking the bank!
Cheers,
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I'll throw in some $.Oliver wrote:No, sorry, Greg. The company that had approached us has not been back in contact.gregb wrote:Any update?
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It's $330 a year for hosting, plus $55 a year for domain name registration.damonpeyo wrote:How much is it costing the site owners to run this site?
That's only about 50 cents a day, so it's not breaking the bank!
Cheers,
Oliver

How much do you want?
You have to remember Oliver / Oliver 2 that your time is money also.
I am happy to throw in some loot a year to keep this going. I have learnt more from this site than my local HBS

Cheers
Boonie
A homebrew is like a fart, only the brewer thinks it's great.
Give me a flying headbutt.......
Give me a flying headbutt.......
my 2 cents worth
This site is Australian and should be sponsored by Australian's.
From what I have read so far I will make the following suggestion, instead of HBS or beer companies why not go with companies that are so to say relating to beer, and not just one but a few. ( get a few bucks extra and improve your site )
What comes to mind is : camping, fishing,the barbie,seafood,shed's ect.....
and I am sure these types of places would love a little advertisement on the web.
That way you will just have a few silent logo's on your site who will love the advertisement and be able to change and add if needed.( no sense committing to one)
This site is Australian and should be sponsored by Australian's.
From what I have read so far I will make the following suggestion, instead of HBS or beer companies why not go with companies that are so to say relating to beer, and not just one but a few. ( get a few bucks extra and improve your site )
What comes to mind is : camping, fishing,the barbie,seafood,shed's ect.....
and I am sure these types of places would love a little advertisement on the web.
That way you will just have a few silent logo's on your site who will love the advertisement and be able to change and add if needed.( no sense committing to one)
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Another idea would be to remain advertising free, but to set up a PayPal account or something similar to allow people to contribute a couple of bucks towards the running costs if they think we're worthy.
Geoff and I aren't in this to make money, so a few dollars a year from a small proportion of the members would go a long way to covering our costs.
Just a thought ...
Oliver
Geoff and I aren't in this to make money, so a few dollars a year from a small proportion of the members would go a long way to covering our costs.
Just a thought ...
Oliver
That sounds goodOliver wrote:Another idea would be to remain advertising free, but to set up a PayPal account or something similar to allow people to contribute a couple of bucks towards the running costs if they think we're worthy.
Geoff and I aren't in this to make money, so a few dollars a year from a small proportion of the members would go a long way to covering our costs.
Just a thought ...
Oliver
Sounds like a good idea and im sure that plenty of us would be willing to pitch in a few bucks a year towards the running costs as most of us have gained a world of wisdom from this siteOliver wrote:Another idea would be to remain advertising free, but to set up a PayPal account or something similar to allow people to contribute a couple of bucks towards the running costs if they think we're worthy.
Geoff and I aren't in this to make money, so a few dollars a year from a small proportion of the members would go a long way to covering our costs.
Just a thought ...
Oliver


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