NS "News"

.lencon

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The news lately is ruining the site.

First the whole thing about spriggs, idk why we couldn't just make a thread on that and have a discussion.

This morning I saw a news article for a voting sway. lol thats news now?

This site is getting ridiculous... I am hoping this thread will cause some good change around here.
 
13802241:sdrvper said:
A lot of the news content right now is unreal, like twig writes awesome articles and you can tell he spends a lot of time doing them well. If I want to look at all the news I hit the news tab up top, but

The thing that bothers me is trying to get all the news shoved in my face, the whole homepage is just pinned news posts, we need an option to be able to filter off news from the homepage. the whole "pinned" thing on the homepage kinda takes away from up-voting and down voting entirely.

True. Obviously there's a good amount of content, but there's also a good amount of shitty content.
 
topic:.lencon said:
The news lately is ruining the site.

First the whole thing about spriggs, idk why we couldn't just make a thread on that and have a discussion.

This morning I saw a news article for a voting sway. lol thats news now?

This site is getting ridiculous... I am hoping this thread will cause some good change around here.

I'd like to take some time here to address what you're talking about.

First of all, Newschoolers is a media site and a skiing community. We've taken some pretty big steps in the last two years to push our own original content on the site. The article about spriggs has brought up a lot of questions in the last week, mostly because people think its very "TMZ" like.

I think people are looking at this the wrong way, here at NS we're trying to be the best news source for skiing, period, this includes positive things and negative things. Our goal is to be as unbiased as possible, this includes reporting something that people make consider unsavory.

We aren't going to ignore a pretty big piece of news because it puts a negative light on someone, that's our job as a news source is to report what is happening in the industry. It wasn't suppose to be a slam piece on Spriggs, it was suppose to be an informative, unbiased news report. Every media site does this, the concept of news isn't different because we're skiers. We're working hard to make sure we are crushing it on the content side while being as professional about the negative things as well.

The second piece of news you mentioned wasn't really a contest sway in my mind, sam highlighted a crew that I think was quite interesting, with an option to vote at the bottom if you wanted to. I don't really agree with you on this part, but I understand what you're saying.

13802241:sdrvper said:
A lot of the news content right now is unreal, like twig writes awesome articles and you can tell he spends a lot of time doing them well. If I want to look at all the news I hit the news tab up top, but

The thing that bothers me is trying to get all the news shoved in my face, the whole homepage is just pinned news posts, we need an option to be able to filter off news from the homepage. the whole "pinned" thing on the homepage kinda takes away from up-voting and down voting entirely.

I'm stoked people are seeing how hard twig and the other writers are working. News has been HUGE for us this year (and no, not just because of articles like the one about Spriggs). We're bringing back news in a big way and the response has been fantastic, we're very happy with how its goings.

To address what you said about pinning on the front page, the top two posts are the only "pinned" posts, the list below is based on upvotes and downvotes. Despite what you might think, people are upvoting news and commenting on news, causing it to get pushed up the list. I'm not sure what else to say about that in regards to your comment, but we are only controlling the top two spots.

As for filtering news from the front page, well that's basically the trending section of the video section. Photos are still present on the front page, but the photo section on the site is pretty dead, everyone is uploading their photos to instagram instead of NS these days. The front page is meant to be all content and then the news/video/photo section is where you go if you only want to see those things.

**This post was edited on Mar 23rd 2017 at 3:09:41pm
 
topic:.lencon said:
The news lately is ruining the site.

First the whole thing about spriggs, idk why we couldn't just make a thread on that and have a discussion.

This morning I saw a news article for a voting sway. lol thats news now?

This site is getting ridiculous... I am hoping this thread will cause some good change around here.

So have you fully hated the news all season long, or did a couple of things lately just tweak you out? As Evan said, this is a major push for us so a more meta feedback look would be helpful.

13802241:sdrvper said:
A lot of the news content right now is unreal, like twig writes awesome articles and you can tell he spends a lot of time doing them well. If I want to look at all the news I hit the news tab up top, but

The thing that bothers me is trying to get all the news shoved in my face, the whole homepage is just pinned news posts, we need an option to be able to filter off news from the homepage. the whole "pinned" thing on the homepage kinda takes away from up-voting and down voting entirely.

What specifically would you like to see there more of? When you say "The Whole Homepage" it scrolls down pretty far... so it certainly isn't all news... are you talking about the first few items only?

Also - are you talking desktop or mobile?
 
13802295:Mr.Bishop said:
So have you fully hated the news all season long, or did a couple of things lately just tweak you out? As Evan said, this is a major push for us so a more meta feedback look would be helpful.

What specifically would you like to see there more of? When you say "The Whole Homepage" it scrolls down pretty far... so it certainly isn't all news... are you talking about the first few items only?

Also - are you talking desktop or mobile?

All season, just lately have seen more and more things that get pushed out that aren't that great. I thought the spriggs article was fine to be pushed out, I just think some topics like that are better suited with a thread for better discussion purposes.

Also everyone wants to know what you said on the spriggs article... fess up Bishop;)
 
13802299:.lencon said:
All season, just lately have seen more and more things that get pushed out that aren't that great. I thought the spriggs article was fine to be pushed out, I just think some topics like that are better suited with a thread for better discussion purposes.

Also everyone wants to know what you said on the spriggs article... fess up Bishop;)

Specifics of what articles you think "Aren't that great" ? We're trying loads of different topics to try and cover as much skiing news as possible, but would love to know more.

The point about thread topics vs. news is an interesting one... there's a very core set of people who like things in threads, but there are loads of people who don't like forums and prefer to read stuff in the news and not participate. Finding that balance is indeed difficult. However you should be conscious of the fact that there are many people who don't like forums anymore, and those people want news.

I actually didn't say anything... I was trying to make a comment and hit enter too early... I deleted it and forgot it stays there.

13802303:sdrvper said:
Ha, right now its actually full of video content, so I cant really make a good example to make my case right now. its usually at the start of the week it seems like there is an influx of news all over maybe the top 10 items. it'll be like 6 news articles, a sponsored message and a couple videos. I mean at this point I'm just being picky but I mainly care about videos and photos when I first get to the site, I usually go to the "news" section when I have more time and want to read.

Completely irrelevant side note since I have your attention, any chance you are coming out to Sandy Boville Innovational this weekend?

There's more good video content right now, which is certainly one of the reasons. Video ebbs and flows... when we were highlighting everything and it was all dominated by videos we had tonnes of complaints that Newschoolers was just full of only shitty park edits from Amateurs.

I also did some tweaking on the algorithms after you were first complaining in another thread, so it also may have spread out the videos a slight bit more. Right now though, do you like it?

So is the problem for both of you guys that you don't want to read news?
 
topic:.lencon said:
This morning I saw a news article for a voting sway. lol thats news now?

I was a bit confused at first here, because i thought erica wrote this (she writes for us, saw green name and thought it was erica).

Sammi doesn't work for us, she created this article on her own and we didn't pin it to the top, it ended up there due to rating/comments. So really, she tried making an article instead of a thread and people liked it, just something to note here, anyone can make news.
 
13802330:eheath said:
I was a bit confused at first here, because i thought erica wrote this (she writes for us, saw green name and thought it was erica).

Sammi doesn't work for us, she created this article on her own and we didn't pin it to the top, it ended up there due to rating/comments. So really, she tried making an article instead of a thread and people liked it, just something to note here, anyone can make news.

she has a green name.. dont try to tell me that she doesn't get special privileges because of that,, we all know she does.
 
13802324:Mr.Bishop said:
Specifics of what articles you think "Aren't that great" ? We're trying loads of different topics to try and cover as much skiing news as possible, but would love to know more.

The point about thread topics vs. news is an interesting one... there's a very core set of people who like things in threads, but there are loads of people who don't like forums and prefer to read stuff in the news and not participate. Finding that balance is indeed difficult. However you should be conscious of the fact that there are many people who don't like forums anymore, and those people want news.

I actually didn't say anything... I was trying to make a comment and hit enter too early... I deleted it and forgot it stays there.

Aren't that great... haha Id rather not name names and have someone get hurt but ill PM you if you want.
 
13802380:.lencon said:
she has a green name.. dont try to tell me that she doesn't get special privileges because of that,, we all know she does.

She has special privileges because she is a moderator, but those only extend to the forums. That article was genuinely voted up there.
 
13802381:.lencon said:
Aren't that great... haha Id rather not name names and have someone get hurt but ill PM you if you want.

Do that. However, our writers can take criticism. Everyone needs to be open to hearing their content isn't up to snuff so they can improve!
 
13802380:.lencon said:
she has a green name.. dont try to tell me that she doesn't get special privileges because of that,, we all know she does.

oh no i wrote a lil blrub about my friends being cool, and it got up votes oh nooooo
 
what bothers me is the amount of news there is on the homepage, you barely get any videos until you scroll down a page length, and almost no bluenames (aka the up and coming underground shit) for like 3 page lengths. I remember a while back news content was weighted a bit heavier than videos, is that still the case?
 
13804585:a_burger said:
what bothers me is the amount of news there is on the homepage, you barely get any videos until you scroll down a page length, and almost no bluenames (aka the up and coming underground shit) for like 3 page lengths. I remember a while back news content was weighted a bit heavier than videos, is that still the case?

Bit heavier, yes. Are you saying you'd just like more videos mixed in?
 
13804992:Mr.Bishop said:
Bit heavier, yes. Are you saying you'd just like more videos mixed in?

yeah pretty much, as someone else mentioned edits are one of the first things I look for in ski content, stuff like news, interviews and podcasts are usually secondary.

It'd be cool if news had it's own column like photos do, idk if you could really squeeze a third column in there though unless it went back to thumbnails/titles only for most content (which i'd be fine with tbh, the tile homepage from a few years ago was my favorite)
 
13805026:a_burger said:
yeah pretty much, as someone else mentioned edits are one of the first things I look for in ski content, stuff like news, interviews and podcasts are usually secondary.

It'd be cool if news had it's own column like photos do, idk if you could really squeeze a third column in there though unless it went back to thumbnails/titles only for most content (which i'd be fine with tbh, the tile homepage from a few years ago was my favorite)

No more columns. Think mobile only. One column.

What would you like to see?
 
13805031:Mr.Bishop said:
No more columns. Think mobile only. One column.

What would you like to see?

idk, maybe drop the descriptions, or atleast make them smaller? they take up a lot of space but you can usually figure out what content is about between the title and the thumbnail
 
13805036:a_burger said:
idk, maybe drop the descriptions, or atleast make them smaller? they take up a lot of space but you can usually figure out what content is about between the title and the thumbnail

So what you want to be able to see more content or you want content to be fresher faster?
 
13805037:Mr.Bishop said:
So what you want to be able to see more content or you want content to be fresher faster?

sort of both. I think having more content visible is a quick fix, but there are definitely times where it feels like a big edit or article is up top for a while and then lingers on further down, while newer, less eye catching content tends to struggle unless it gets a good boost to bring it up into the first page length.

I definitely get the move towards higher quality content since the days of the tile homepage but I kind of miss seeing a lot of member made content up there, especially since theres a decent amount of high quality stuff being made now.
 
13805040:a_burger said:
sort of both. I think having more content visible is a quick fix, but there are definitely times where it feels like a big edit or article is up top for a while and then lingers on further down, while newer, less eye catching content tends to struggle unless it gets a good boost to bring it up into the first page length.

I definitely get the move towards higher quality content since the days of the tile homepage but I kind of miss seeing a lot of member made content up there, especially since theres a decent amount of high quality stuff being made now.

to summarize a bit i think having the homepage be a bit fresher would be cool, like if newer content got weighted a bit heavier against content that has already been up for a while and amassed a lot of views/upvotes
 
13805041:a_burger said:
to summarize a bit i think having the homepage be a bit fresher would be cool, like if newer content got weighted a bit heavier against content that has already been up for a while and amassed a lot of views/upvotes

I actually totally agree with you. I'm stoked on the great premium content we've been doing but we went too far with featuring it above the user stuff.

Ill work on backing that off immediately. Actually - I've been backing it off slowly for the last few weeks which is why you're seeing more pop up, but I'm going to escalate.
 
13805060:Mr.Bishop said:
I actually totally agree with you. I'm stoked on the great premium content we've been doing but we went too far with featuring it above the user stuff.

Ill work on backing that off immediately. Actually - I've been backing it off slowly for the last few weeks which is why you're seeing more pop up, but I'm going to escalate.

awesome, cool too see you guys constantly working on improving ns for us!
 
13805062:a_burger said:
awesome, cool too see you guys constantly working on improving ns for us!

Always. Feedback from the community is and always will be the most important guiding force for what we do.
 
13802284:eheath said:
Our goal is to be as unbiased as possible

really? because a good chunk of contest report articles have the author saying how much they hate contests.
 
13805040:a_burger said:
sort of both. I think having more content visible is a quick fix, but there are definitely times where it feels like a big edit or article is up top for a while and then lingers on further down, while newer, less eye catching content tends to struggle unless it gets a good boost to bring it up into the first page length.

I definitely get the move towards higher quality content since the days of the tile homepage but I kind of miss seeing a lot of member made content up there, especially since theres a decent amount of high quality stuff being made now.

13805041:a_burger said:
to summarize a bit i think having the homepage be a bit fresher would be cool, like if newer content got weighted a bit heavier against content that has already been up for a while and amassed a lot of views/upvotes

What do you guys think of the mix of content / content freshness today?
 
13806337:Mr.Bishop said:
What do you guys think of the mix of content / content freshness today?

the ratio of videos to news is definitely pretty good, and as far as freshness its good too see nothing older then a few days.
 
13806362:a_burger said:
the ratio of videos to news is definitely pretty good, and as far as freshness its good too see nothing older then a few days.

I made some pretty significant changes to the algorithm over the last few days. It takes a bit for all the old heat calculations to clear out so watch it over the next few days and let me know if it's feeling better.

Today was the first day I think the new flow was really working.
 
13807812:B.Gillis said:
For starters I really lost alot of interest in reading and writing articles when the amount of ads on the article pages started to intensify. I understand that ad revenue plays an important role for the website but for fucks sake I can go on cheap asian porn sites and see less shit ads. Put them on the top of the article, put them on the bottom, put them on the side but don't put them in the middle of the text. In my opinion it looks cheap as fuck and ghetto as fuck. I'm casually strolling along reading a nice article and all of a sudden the red sea opens up to play some whack ass black diamond ad. It slows everything down and really just detracts from the professionalism. Not that NS is a wall street journal or anything but it seems tough to get respect when you have more ads than pictures in an article.

Yeah that's one thing I've noticed as well. It really messes with the flow of an article, especially when trying to write one. Ads before and/or after would be my vote, the ones in the middle throw me off a bit.

As far as content goes, my favorite news articles have always been trip reports or personal event coverage and interviews with industry folk. Anyone can reword a press release, but getting a unique perspective on an event, organization, or person is always really cool.
 
something to throw into this thread: advertisements should not be news (like the recent one about the pivot binding with the tech toe piece).
 
13808174:VinnieF said:
something to throw into this thread: advertisements should not be news (like the recent one about the pivot binding with the tech toe piece).

That was actually sick tho.
 
13808174:VinnieF said:
something to throw into this thread: advertisements should not be news (like the recent one about the pivot binding with the tech toe piece).

That article actually wasn't a sponsored article. If we ever write a sponsored artcile, its labeled as so.
 
13807812:B.Gillis said:
Here's my two cents and I'm gonna throw alot of shit out there so bare with me ..

Personally I feel that the news section on NS has gone downhill this year for multiple reasons.

For starters I really lost alot of interest in reading and writing articles when the amount of ads on the article pages started to intensify. I understand that ad revenue plays an important role for the website but for fucks sake I can go on cheap asian porn sites and see less shit ads. Put them on the top of the article, put them on the bottom, put them on the side but don't put them in the middle of the text. In my opinion it looks cheap as fuck and ghetto as fuck. I'm casually strolling along reading a nice article and all of a sudden the red sea opens up to play some whack ass black diamond ad. It slows everything down and really just detracts from the professionalism. Not that NS is a wall street journal or anything but it seems tough to get respect when you have more ads than pictures in an article.

I think one of the bigger let downs for me this year has been the lack of variety in articles and I think a big factor in the lack of variety is the size of the journalism team. I also feel like there has been a lack of quality in a quality vs quantity type of sense and I can also attribute this to having a smaller team.

Pretty much everyone on here who contributes and wants to write has a life to worry about first and foremost and this is the main reason a bigger team helps out. I feel like with more people in the contributing pool then there is less pressure on people to put out stuff every day/week. I know anyone can contribute at anytime but I always felt like being part of a team would entice people to write more often. You don't even have to pay everyone, just give them a purple name and let them feel special enough and they'll contribute. Say you have a team of 8-10 and half of those guys write an article weekly and the other half write one monthly or bi weekly, either way the more people contributing the more variation. This year it seems like it's just twig, lameboy and an occasional erica/sklar/krotch mixed in when they have time.

As for quality/quantity I really haven't been seeing any longer deep read type articles this season. The past few articles sklar has put out are pretty much what I'm looking for along those lines. Not just something that can be tossed together in 30 minutes but something that takes some thought. I understand the need for long and short articles but I feel like it's mostly just been bloggy short type stuff and no balance. Again if you have more people contributing then this balance should be easier to achieve. With 3-4 people blogging daily or every other day then the rest of the crew would be free to work on longer thought out pieces in between their daily jobs or classes etc. I'd rather see 2 quality articles a week rather than 10 articles about slvsh cup or FIS sucking or degenerate skiers who do degenerate skier things.

Just food for thought and I have alot more where that came from but I gotta get back to work now.

13808101:patagonialuke said:
Yeah that's one thing I've noticed as well. It really messes with the flow of an article, especially when trying to write one. Ads before and/or after would be my vote, the ones in the middle throw me off a bit.

As far as content goes, my favorite news articles have always been trip reports or personal event coverage and interviews with industry folk. Anyone can reword a press release, but getting a unique perspective on an event, organization, or person is always really cool.

13808174:VinnieF said:
something to throw into this thread: advertisements should not be news (like the recent one about the pivot binding with the tech toe piece).

The easiest thing here to tackle is the Cast binding situation. They essentially posted up their press release, members got stoked and up voted it. As Doug mentioned, he's been tweaking the algorithm and that got voted to the top. Do you think we should have prevented it from doing so even though it earned the spot organically (I'm not saying that is a bad idea, just genuinely asking)?

Moving on to more complicated matters... the ads and the content. The new(ish) in-article ads are essentially spaced out by word count, though they are programmed not to appear in the middle of paragraphs etc. They are actually more or less an attempt to deal with the other problems you outlined (which I'll get to later). Until that new advertising layout was launched, an article earned the same ad revenue whether it was 200 words or 2000. So an in depth article that takes 20 hours of writing to put together, but gets 3000 views would earn the site the same as the piece that takes an hour and gets the same view count. The in-article ads mean the longer article loads 5 or so times more ads, earns more money and is therefore easier to justify spending the time working on.

My personal opinion is that I don't like how they look either, I've definitely bitched at Doug about it a few times myself. We're working on ways to streamline them more, try and make them less obnoxious etc. But in a day an age where print mags are dying out, fewer people read and even fewer want to pay for ads or pay for the content itself, it's not easy. Can you think of a better way of upping the ad revenue on bigger pieces but in a cleaner way? Because we would love to know, we lifted this look straight from other news outlets.

Which brings me to the second issue, the type of content. And again, I don't entirely disagree but your solution is the solution we tried before and it failed. The situation is this. We need a regular and predictable flow of content, good content. We tried relying on the community and that failed. We tried getting in a bunch of people who would occasionally write something in the manner you suggested, and that failed too. What happened was that me and Matt K wrote something like 80% of all the news and everyone else, due to their having a life and responsibilities, just didn't write regularly enough.

So Doug hit the reset, hired me (and Matt/Evan) and tasked us with a regular content flow. We now pay flat rate for articles to our team based on length and we are actively looking for more people to join it (though the season is now over, so we're talking about for September, if you really want to do this, contact me!). They write to deadlines and get paid quickly. I manage the whole thing and write a large chunk of the news on top of it. It takes me probably 10-12 hours a day, 6-7 days a week but the results, by the numbers at least, have been good. The news side of the site has actually outperformed video at various times this year and has been by some margin, the most successful it has ever been overall. I'm not just talking about view counts and revenue by the way. Page depth is way up, time on page is significantly up too.

But this is definitely a work in progress. I'd be the first to agree we need more long form content and it's something we're looking to grow, because that is the type of content I want to read. I want to read about someone going to Iceland or Corsica and shredding somewhere I've not seen it before. I was stoked on Luke's trip report, and I would love to see more. I even had a couple of trips on deck myself to produce content that got cancelled because I blew my knee in January. I did one piece on China, was that more like what you were looking for (even though it was also a contest)?

I sit down and I read Powder and think, why the fuck aren't we doing stuff like this. But then I look at the numbers and realise that it's because guys like us are a massive minority. I'm stoked on the few things Sklar has been able to put out lately and those have largely come about because (finally) there is some money for me to play with getting people to write that kind of thing (because the rest of the numbers have been good and because there are more ads in longer articles). It still performs significantly less well than stuff like contest coverage, rider profiles and breaking news posts. But the more the news continues to grow, the more we will be able to do both kinds of writing. I'm hoping that next winter will bring a better balance, we're going to spend a lot of the summer trying to make sure it does.

I'd like to sign off this by saying that if writers/photographers want to get involved, please reach out to me (twig@newschoolers.com) or PM me with some examples of your work, what you want to do etc. We set up a brand new (public) content forum to hopefully bring some new people in. We want your stories and I would 100% love to see more variety here but nobody has stepped up to the plate thus far. Those of you who want to see these changes, we need you to be part of the solution.

**This post was edited on Apr 12th 2017 at 9:05:16am
 
13808262:Twig said:
Moving on to more complicated matters... the ads and the content. The new(ish) in-article ads are essentially spaced out by word count, though they are programmed not to appear in the middle of paragraphs etc. They are actually more or less an attempt to deal with the other problems you outlined (which I'll get to later). Until that new advertising layout was launched, an article earned the same ad revenue whether it was 200 words or 2000. So an in depth article that takes 20 hours of writing to put together, but gets 3000 views would earn the site the same as the piece that takes an hour and gets the same view count. The in-article ads mean the longer article loads 5 or so times more ads, earns more money and is therefore easier to justify spending the time working on.

My personal opinion is that I don't like how they look either, I've definitely bitched at Doug about it a few times myself. We're working on ways to streamline them more, try and make them less obnoxious etc. But in a day an age where print mags are dying out, fewer people read and even fewer want to pay for ads or pay for the content itself, it's not easy. Can you think of a better way of upping the ad revenue on bigger pieces but in a cleaner way? Because we would love to know, we lifted this look straight from other news outlets.

Yeah that's kinda what I figured. The ads are not the worst thing in the world, and it definitely makes sense as a way to justify longer form pieces, just something that distracts a bit from the articles. It would be useful if you could see where the ad was going to pop up while drafting an article (or since it's by word count, I could just calculate where they'll end up?)

13808262:Twig said:
But this is definitely a work in progress. I'd be the first to agree we need more long form content and it's something we're looking to grow, because that is the type of content I want to read. I want to read about someone going to Iceland or Corsica and shredding somewhere I've not seen it before. I was stoked on Luke's trip report, and I would love to see more. I even had a couple of trips on deck myself to produce content that got cancelled because I blew my knee in January. I did one piece on China, was that more like what you were looking for (even though it was also a contest)?

Thanks dude, it looks like I'll most likely be doing a bunch of summer ski trips so I'm hoping to put up more TR's, and possibly other styles of articles.

And yeah, articles like the China one and Sklar's Hella Big Air coverage are exactly what I was talking about - just getting those personal views on an event.
 
13808262:Twig said:
The easiest thing here to tackle is the Cast binding situation. They essentially posted up their press release, members got stoked and up voted it. As Doug mentioned, he's been tweaking the algorithm and that got voted to the top. Do you think we should have prevented it from doing so even though it earned the spot organically (I'm not saying that is a bad idea, just genuinely asking)?

It just seems to me like an article that is solely an advertisement for financial gain (like the Cast ad) should be in the sponsored articles section and they should be paying for it.

What's different between Cast putting their ad in the news section or a company like Rossignol putting an ad in the news section if they have a new and interesting product?
 
13808456:VinnieF said:
It just seems to me like an article that is solely an advertisement for financial gain (like the Cast ad) should be in the sponsored articles section and they should be paying for it.

What's different between Cast putting their ad in the news section or a company like Rossignol putting an ad in the news section if they have a new and interesting product?

There was a time when we used to crack down on people hard when advertising a product in the forums or news. We have been much more lenient the last few years, especially with small start ups like Cast. They wrote their own article, posted it to our open community, I don't really see an issue or a reason to charge someone for that. We have articles that are ads labeled sponsored (link to other sites) and then custom sponsored content that you will also see labelled "sponsored"

Sure if some big company came in and posted a ton of articles about their products, advertising etc we might take some action there, but we're not going to stomp all over a super small start up because they didn't pay. Newschoolers is a community and we'd like to keep things that way, supporting small companies/start ups is important to us.
 
13808458:eheath said:
There was a time when we used to crack down on people hard when advertising a product in the forums or news. We have been much more lenient the last few years, especially with small start ups like Cast. They wrote their own article, posted it to our open community, I don't really see an issue or a reason to charge someone for that. We have articles that are ads labeled sponsored (link to other sites) and then custom sponsored content that you will also see labelled "sponsored"

Sure if some big company came in and posted a ton of articles about their products, advertising etc we might take some action there, but we're not going to stomp all over a super small start up because they didn't pay. Newschoolers is a community and we'd like to keep things that way, supporting small companies/start ups is important to us.

I personally thought the CAST one wasn't that bad.. I mean A LOT of people complain that kingpins and other tech binders don't work as well or they don't trust them etc etc or that frame binders are too heavy, high off the ski, etc etc.

But then CAST made a product that addresses those issues and announced it to the community. I can see how it could have been advertisement, but I thought they did a good job with everything.

I do remember however that I made an article a few years back that didn't get shared cause it would have been "free advertisement" for the person/company I wrote about.
 
This isn't really news.. but the Virtika ad is giving out a code that no longer exists? Are they still paying for an ad with an invalid code or has the ad run its course?
 
13809499:.lencon said:
This isn't really news.. but the Virtika ad is giving out a code that no longer exists? Are they still paying for an ad with an invalid code or has the ad run its course?

Which one specifically?
 
13809676:Mr.Bishop said:
Which one specifically?

. Just says "Virtikas Customer Appreciation Sale". Tab states that it's sponsored. When you click it, it takes you to virtikas site.
 
13809678:.lencon said:
. Just says "Virtikas Customer Appreciation Sale". Tab states that it's sponsored. When you click it, it takes you to virtikas site.

Got it. Will look into that!
 
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