Gang,
I’ve been leaning on the TMR readership base very hard over the past couple of months, and it’s been doubly necessary because of the very nature of this website–it’s commercial-free, and has been since the start, so the NPR of blogs means that a blogger has to ask for help. But it’s also sucked, and it’s turned some readers off to this blog, which isn’t great.
I’ve been approached by a company that wants to place inline, non-intrusive ads on TMR, and the company, Play Pickup, can be viewed here if you’re interested in the kinds of ads you’d be seeing on the site, as well as the content that they’d be promoting on TMR (mostly answering prompts, but it needs to be said that they’re partnered with DraftKings, so sports betting is part of their portfolio).
I’m strongly considering their offer to place their and only their ads on the website because, put bluntly, it’s been hard to balance the bills lately, and AA and I are doing our best to break even every month, which will get a little harder come February as my “hazard pay” from the State of Michigan (which pays me a very modest fee to be AA’s caregiver; the “hazard pay” has doubled my paycheck) will end on January 1st.
Continue reading A possible ad placement and the path to TMR self-sufficiency