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No profit is being made currently. Google Adsense has earned the website £2,542, roughly 3075 USD in the past year. Combining this with sponsors, other advertising networks we use, and so forth, the figure is probably around 4000-5000$. All money earned through Advertisement revenue is repurchased into the website, and I set aside a percentage of my income for custom-paid posters. I could take the profit and stop paid posting - but I want to see Bizdustry grow even further. The posts that are not low quality and contribute to the forum will help the website's SEO, leading to more organic traffic.Good. Let me ask you one question. How much do you earn monthly after clearing all debts here on bizdustry? I see you paying lots of members, I want to know if you're actually earning profit out of what you enjoying doing.
Thanks alot for the breakdown of bizdustry's revenue streams. I really appreciate your hard work and the help you've rendered to users ever since you started bizdustry's operation. And I believe your community will grow even further and you'll reap higher reward "Alex" for the work you've put in place. As I've always said, "don't stop bizdustry", one day you might get a huge boost, stay safe Alex, while we watch the forum grow further high in the future.No profit is being made currently. Google Adsense has earned the website £2,542, roughly 3075 USD in the past year. Combining this with sponsors, other advertising networks we use, and so forth, the figure is probably around 4000-5000$. All money earned through Advertisement revenue is repurchased into the website, and I set aside a percentage of my income for custom-paid posters. I could take the profit and stop paid posting - but I want to see Bizdustry grow even further. The posts that are not low quality and contribute to the forum will help the website's SEO, leading to more organic traffic.
However, one of the most significant issues out of the £2542 earned in the past year, around £36, is from Nigeria - this is 43USD$. So we have made a loss spending money in this regard. Here are the screenshots.
So to answer your question, most months we break even with expenditures.
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It wasn’t too long ago that a competitor offered to buy our forum for $7500. I wouldn’t sell it as I wouldn’t want to see a project be ran down the hill. I’ll be here all the way and I hope regardless our members will support Bizdustry no matter any carefully planned changes we make.Thanks alot for the breakdown of bizdustry's revenue streams. I really appreciate your hard work and the help you've rendered to users ever since you started bizdustry's operation. And I believe your community will grow even further and you'll reap higher reward "Alex" for the work you've put in place. As I've always said, "don't stop bizdustry", one day you might get a huge boost, stay safe Alex, while we watch the forum grow further high in the future.
Good morning Alex. I would like to know why you have so many moderators on bizdustry platform. Can't one person manage a forums without moderators ? The Same is also applicable in other forums as well.Ask me anything that you would like to know.
Good question! We currently have @Shortie, @Anis Boukezzoula, and @C.Grigg, who occasionally help. Mr.B from beermoneyforum.com is a one-person army, while some rumors suggest he has undercover moderators. Most forums I've been a member of have required moderators to help with community engagement, moderation, and support. Administrators have their duties to attend to, so the time spent completing these tasks means less time is dedicated to moderation.Good morning Alex. I would like to know why you have so many moderators on bizdustry platform. Can't one person manage a forums without moderators ? The Same is also applicable in other forums as well.
I agree with this. There is a possibility of members who appear to be normal members being moderators. While official warnings and infractions may not come from these accounts in order to preserve their undercover mission, they can still review content, report those posts and content to the rest of the team, and assist with making decisions around the forum.Good question! We currently have @Shortie, @Anis Boukezzoula, and @C.Grigg, who occasionally help. Mr.B from beermoneyforum.com is a one-person army, while some rumors suggest he has undercover moderators. Most forums I've been a member of have required moderators to help with community engagement, moderation, and support. Administrators have their duties to attend to, so the time spent completing these tasks means less time is dedicated to moderation.