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Re: Drug Company Money?

Posted by willow on April 4, 2001, at 21:46:36

In reply to Drug Company Money? » Dr. Bob, posted by Cam W. on April 4, 2001, at 8:47:30

Cam

I had mentioned something similar earlier and it got exed because of "conflict of interest" I believe. I didn't agree with the reasoning considering all the advertising that we get through the television and print ads already. Your way of presenting it with the links is a better idea though so perhaps it'll get more positive feedback.

I do believe this site gives good feedback to the general public. I remember yourself answering questions I had regards to my father when his doctors decided to change his medication. You had eased our distress and gave us a second opinion. I can remember my dad reading your posts over my shoulder and he actually followed your advice though it took him a little time. (He quit his Maximum Ice habit. : )

Keep posting, and don't take any of the emotional posts to heart. You are helping many!!

Willow

 

Re: no way to pay

Posted by Dr. Bob on April 4, 2001, at 23:21:11

In reply to Re: membership fee idea » Dr. Bob, posted by NikkiT2 on April 3, 2001, at 20:37:52

> As part of my illness I ahve run up HUGe debts, and as such have no way I could pay you

> *sobs* I'd be incredibly hurt to be exluded from chatting here simply because of this.

If there were -- hypothetically -- some sort of fee, about what do you think would be reasonable? Or are "reasonable" and "fee" totally contradictory?

Bob

 

Re: no way to pay » Dr. Bob

Posted by ShelliR on April 5, 2001, at 5:40:32

In reply to Re: no way to pay, posted by Dr. Bob on April 4, 2001, at 23:21:11


> Or are "reasonable" and "fee" totally contradictory?
>
> Bob

I think for me that's it. And it has less to do specifically with the amount than the principle. Part of it is how I feel about the internet in general, that it should be free. The other part has to do with giving rather than receiving. Most of the people on the board who have been here for a while definitely give more than they ask for. Of course this is true for Cam and Sunnely, but you'll find it's also true for lots of others, just that the giving may be more supportive than informational. Why should one pay a fee to offer help to others? (Now a donation is different. A donation implies support for something we may find useful to humanity in general.) shelli

 

Re: iGive.com

Posted by Dr. Bob on April 7, 2001, at 11:42:45

In reply to Re: advertising, posted by Dr. Bob on March 22, 2001, at 2:53:39

> > I found a good article on Affilate Marketing for Non-Profits. http://www.clickz.com/article/cz.3061.html
> > This might be a viable approach. You could use igive and some of the other affilation programs. This does not seem out of line with what you are trying to do here in terms of tone.
>
> > > Of the giving malls, iGive.com is perhaps the best known. Started in 1997, iGive.com enables consumers to shop from about 240 merchants while directing from 0.4 percent to 12 percent of every purchase to more than 13,000 causes. Most of the merchants are affiliate marketing stalwarts, from Art.com and Amazon.com to Zones.com and Zany Brainy. Since its inception, iGive.com reports raising just more than $800,000 for charities, of which $310,032.69 came in 2000.
>
> OK, let's give iGive a try.

I did give it a try and got some new sunglasses from Fossil. I suppose it takes some time to be credited with the percentage. Any guesses as to how many other "supporters" have signed up with them?

http://www.igive.com

Bob

 

Re: no way to pay » Dr. Bob

Posted by NikkiT2 on April 7, 2001, at 12:09:19

In reply to Re: no way to pay, posted by Dr. Bob on April 4, 2001, at 23:21:11

Its the not the amount, but the fact I would NOT be able to pay!!! Simply no means available to me!!

Oh well.. :o( Good idea to get rid of the the old supporters and other people who don't have credit cards etc!!

 

Re: no way to pay

Posted by Dr. Bob on April 8, 2001, at 3:16:01

In reply to Re: no way to pay » Dr. Bob, posted by NikkiT2 on April 7, 2001, at 12:09:19

> Its the not the amount, but the fact I would NOT be able to pay!!! Simply no means available to me!!

Oh, I see, no credit card, hmm...

> Good idea to get rid of the the old supporters and other people who don't have credit cards etc!!

Of course the idea isn't to get rid of people!!

Bob

 

Re: no way to pay

Posted by dougb on April 15, 2001, at 12:16:41

In reply to Re: no way to pay, posted by Dr. Bob on April 4, 2001, at 23:21:11

> If there were -- hypothetically -- some sort of fee, about what do you think would be reasonable? Or are "reasonable" and "fee" totally contradictory?

I have noticed that some sites, providing a valuable public
service such as this one, reguest that everbody send in $1.00.

At first blush, this may seem like a dumb idea, but when a site is getting a million page hits a month, there is scope for significant reimbursement of costs,

One site even uses pay-pal for the convenience factor.

DCB

 

Re: no way to pay

Posted by Dr. Bob on April 15, 2001, at 15:05:54

In reply to Re: no way to pay, posted by dougb on April 15, 2001, at 12:16:41

> I have noticed that some sites, providing a valuable public
> service such as this one, reguest that everbody send in $1.00.

How often? And can you give me an example?

> when a site is getting a million page hits a month, there is scope for significant reimbursement of costs

A million hits isn't a million *users*, of course...

Bob

 

Re: no way to pay

Posted by Lorraine on April 16, 2001, at 12:55:24

In reply to Re: no way to pay, posted by Dr. Bob on April 15, 2001, at 15:05:54

> A million hits isn't a million *users*, of course...
>
Do you know how many users you have?

 

Re: how many users

Posted by Dr. Bob on April 17, 2001, at 0:01:10

In reply to Re: no way to pay, posted by Lorraine on April 16, 2001, at 12:55:24

> Do you know how many users you have?

That depends on how you count. :-)

Readers I don't think there's no good way to keep track of. Posters I have more of a handle on, so to speak:

http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/stats

Bob

 

Re: how many users

Posted by Lorraine on April 17, 2001, at 21:13:58

In reply to Re: how many users, posted by Dr. Bob on April 17, 2001, at 0:01:10

Cool, info. How do you calculate posters? Is this within the month, year, inception?

 

Re: how many users

Posted by Dr. Bob on April 18, 2001, at 0:25:43

In reply to Re: how many users, posted by Lorraine on April 17, 2001, at 21:13:58

> Cool, info. How do you calculate posters? Is this within the month, year, inception?

Inception (of the current version of the registration system).

Bob

 

Re: no way to pay » Dr. Bob

Posted by dougb on April 18, 2001, at 12:57:27

In reply to Re: no way to pay, posted by Dr. Bob on April 15, 2001, at 15:05:54

> > I have noticed that some sites, providing a valuable public
> > service such as this one, reguest that everbody send in $1.00.
>
> How often? And can you give me an example?
---Have run across several, but this one recently (that's why i was able to find it again):
http://www.topqualityfreeware.com/index.html

>
> > when a site is getting a million page hits a month, there is scope for significant reimbursement of costs
>
> A million hits isn't a million *users*, of course...
Certainly, still this number of visits/activity is nothing to sneeze-at.

Your site also has something every web-master wants: sense of community and return visits.

Regards
Doug B

 

Re: no way to pay » NikkiT2

Posted by dougb on April 18, 2001, at 13:27:37

In reply to Re: no way to pay » Dr. Bob, posted by NikkiT2 on April 7, 2001, at 12:09:19

> Its the not the amount, but the fact I would NOT be able to pay!!! Simply no means available to me!!
Not even $1 or 2 once in a while? What we have here is a unique service that all must receive benefit from or would not return.

> Oh well.. :o( Good idea to get rid of the the old supporters and other people who don't have credit cards etc!!
--- don't recall reading that anyone would be denied access (other than through lack of respect for other members)

Let us not leave sight of the service and sacrifice that allows this site to function to date, it should be obvious one of us here is contributing greatly of his time in what must be a very busy schedule.

We should be happy to contribute in any way possible.

 

Re: no way to pay

Posted by Dr. Bob on April 21, 2001, at 0:28:38

In reply to Re: no way to pay » Dr. Bob, posted by dougb on April 18, 2001, at 12:57:27

> > > I have noticed that some sites, providing a valuable public
> > > service such as this one, reguest that everbody send in $1.00.

> http://www.topqualityfreeware.com/index.html

Well:

> So we're asking you, our browsers, to voluntary support the site. One Dollar from you could make all the difference.

That's not exactly saying $1 is all it takes...

> Your site also has something every web-master wants: sense of community and return visits.

I don't mean to sneeze at that, but they've also been known to think about the bottom line...

Bob

 

Re: no way to pay » Dr. Bob

Posted by pandora on April 21, 2001, at 2:16:00

In reply to Re: no way to pay, posted by Dr. Bob on April 21, 2001, at 0:28:38

Dr. Bob,
Assuming you plan to continue to use these sites (and the posts contained on them) for research purposes, wouldn't introducing a membership fee at this point introduce a major confounding variable? (or would it be a threat to validity? I've been out of school too long!) It would be nearly impossible to compare results from before and after the fee was introduced (aside from tracking specific posters who participated both before and after) and it would limit your population more than it already is (i.e. from "people who post on internet websites" to "people who are willing to pay to post")

Just a thought.
Erin

 

Re: confounding variable

Posted by Dr. Bob on April 21, 2001, at 17:33:34

In reply to Re: no way to pay » Dr. Bob, posted by pandora on April 21, 2001, at 2:16:00

> Assuming you plan to continue to use these sites (and the posts contained on them) for research purposes, wouldn't introducing a membership fee at this point introduce a major confounding variable?

It would. I guess that's what the "discussion" section's for. :-)

Bob

 

Re: confounding variable

Posted by Dr. Bob on April 21, 2001, at 17:35:02

In reply to Re: confounding variable, posted by Dr. Bob on April 21, 2001, at 17:33:34

> > Assuming you plan to continue to use these sites (and the posts contained on them) for research purposes, wouldn't introducing a membership fee at this point introduce a major confounding variable?
>
> It would.

Like introducing the current email address requirement...

Bob

 

Re: making it pay » Dr. Bob

Posted by dougb on April 24, 2001, at 11:24:44

In reply to Re: no way to pay, posted by Dr. Bob on April 21, 2001, at 0:28:38

> > http://www.topqualityfreeware.com/index.html
>
> Well:
>
> > So we're asking you, our browsers, to voluntary support the site. One Dollar from you could make all the difference.
>
> That's not exactly saying $1 is all it takes...


Doc: I am crazy, not stupid ;-))

Of course not, what is your goal? to help cover costs or enterprise?

I had assumed the former, but if the latter, obviously $1.00 donations would not do.

You do, however, have a wonderful pool of prospects for a 'value-added' service. Same would be win-win and probably make all kinds of money...

A second tier of service added to current content would utilize real-time audio and 30 FPS video.

Providing on-line consultation/therapy and some of those pricey-workshops-from-the-cutting-edge for the professional community.

Your options here would seem to be limited only by your entrepreneurial imagination:

Ranging all the way from: structured, student-led sessions with someone like yourself at 'master-control' monitoring/contributing to multiple concurrent, individual sessions - - To one-time consultations with national experts in TR Dep. (or Enlightened Alternative Treatments! ;-)).

Mix in a dash of top notch out-sourced insurance billing, the advise of a lawyer specializing in Medical Liability and $279/Mo should win some kind prize for cost-effective marketing.

Of course you would have development costs ballpark $15-$45k depending... and your hosting costs would probably triple. But this is peanuts for a project with this type of scope.

Probably any one of your students who has been out in the field for a few years could fund the whole thing as primary investor without even breaking a sweat.

Getting back to just covering expenses, i think you are over-paying for your hosting service, could be wrong, but will shop around if you would like.

Doug

 

Re: making it pay

Posted by Dr. Bob on April 30, 2001, at 19:56:56

In reply to Re: making it pay » Dr. Bob, posted by dougb on April 24, 2001, at 11:24:44

> what is your goal? to help cover costs or enterprise?
>
> I had assumed the former

It's the former, but I think of that as including my time, too, and not just, for example, hosting costs...

> You do, however, have a wonderful pool of prospects for a 'value-added' service. Same would be win-win and probably make all kinds of money...
>
> Of course you would have development costs ballpark $15-$45k depending...

Development costs and development time, too... What about something that would be relatively easy to implement?

> Getting back to just covering expenses, i think you are over-paying for your hosting service, could be wrong, but will shop around if you would like.

James just did that and sent me an email, but I've been preoccupied with this memory business. Let me take a look at what he found, and maybe one of us will post it for further discussion...

Thanks for your input,

Bob

 

Re: making it pay » Dr. Bob

Posted by dougb on May 2, 2001, at 13:56:18

In reply to Re: making it pay, posted by Dr. Bob on April 30, 2001, at 19:56:56

> It's the former, but I think of that as including my time, too, and not just, for example, hosting costs...
---That certainly is reasonable, what kind hours are we looking at re-imbursing?

> Development costs and development time, too...
Not that would be visible to your clients, the cut-over would occur in the wee hours and next day everyone logs into the new and improved.

>What about something that would be relatively easy to implement?
Well just multi-channel realtime audio, with either 1 to many or many to many broadcast combined with communal whiteboard could probably give you 80% of the functitonality at 20% of the cost.

> Thanks for your input,

You are welcome, am happy to contribute

Doug B

 

Re: keeping up with Babble » Dr. Bob

Posted by Toph on March 19, 2008, at 17:17:43

In reply to Re: what others could help me with, posted by Dr. Bob on March 27, 2001, at 1:06:30

...But I take a laptop with me on holidays...
>
> Bob

This might have changed over the years... now he probably watches the turmoil on Babble on his phone.

 

Re: keeping up with Babble » Toph

Posted by ClearSkies on March 19, 2008, at 17:27:10

In reply to Re: keeping up with Babble » Dr. Bob, posted by Toph on March 19, 2008, at 17:17:43

> ...But I take a laptop with me on holidays...
> >
> > Bob
>
> This might have changed over the years... now he probably watches the turmoil on Babble on his phone.
>
>

<SNORT!>

 

Re: keeping up with Babble » Toph

Posted by fayeroe on March 19, 2008, at 18:00:02

In reply to Re: keeping up with Babble » Dr. Bob, posted by Toph on March 19, 2008, at 17:17:43

> ...But I take a laptop with me on holidays...
> >
> > Bob
>
> This might have changed over the years... now he probably watches the turmoil on Babble on his phone.

And I agree again!
>
>

 

sadly....ROFL!...but sad too (nm)

Posted by muffled on March 20, 2008, at 17:12:00

In reply to Re: keeping up with Babble » Toph, posted by fayeroe on March 19, 2008, at 18:00:02


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