As I was looking for a link on LLB’s blog (for a cafe press post I am doing) I noticed her last post. I got side tracked….

Her post Wowie Kazowie!, talks about the really amazingly great year ‘visitor wise’ All About Romance has had in 2006.and about raising their ad rates. I have odd ideas (shut up) about making money off blogs, websites and most of all reviews. (another post in the works since I read that article the Dear Jane posted about some amazon reviewer making cash off reviews… won’t be up for a few weeks cuz I am doing some tracking in the RT mag *g*) I think my views were shaped from spend so long in xfiles fandom.

Fanfic is at heart nothing but sheer love, lust fannish musing over ‘something. Sitting down, creating, learning new skills and the like – just to showcase your fannish colors and ‘talk’ to others of like mind is just awesome. I think. And is a huge part of what drew me to AAR.

It was the back fence… looking to chat about books, put up honest reviews and help put a more positive face on romance. So when it starts to talk about crappy cafe press sells and charging more for ads, it seems to be no longer about the love of books and romance land but about making a buck.
Is that just me?

Once upon a time I was apart of a huge website for a tv show. I have never seen a blog, message board or website in romanceland come CLOSE to the amount of traffic this site did (back in the day of course – five years later it is prolly closer to AAR‘s numbers) in a day much less a year.

Now the chick who ran the site was pretty computer smart but still had to pay for some support and things she couldn’t figure out herself. I have to admit I thought/think she was pretty off her nut because of the amount of coin she dropped a month to pay for the site, bandwidth, support and whatever else comes with it.

So I think it is smart that AAR, Smart Bitches and whoever else charges for ads to help/try to recoup the cost for the site and give-a-ways. But if you raise your cost too much, don’t you put yourself outside the range of the people you are trying to get to advertise with? And I find that sad. I mean hell I hardly ever click on those ads and they have no effect on my romance buying decisions but I like the idea they are there for the authors to use.Is that just me?

Is everyone else rushing out to click on the ads? Is it just certain sites? If so which ones? Hell the big sites like Writespace and Best Reviews (who I think are ‘for profit sites’ correct me if I am wrong) can’t seem to UPDATE their ads to reflect new books. LOL then again I don’t go to those site often.

At the same time I find myself going to AAR much less over the last year then I did when I first joined romance land. Blogs have news up quicker and since they are driven on the bloggers personality I think they tend to be more fun than a review site.

So even if hits and traffic are up… is it good time to raise rates? Or is it just me and AAR is as busy and fun as ever?