Monetizing Nerd Pride
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2016 12:12 am
Something Kyle said a couple weeks ago got me to thinking about things I could do to actually make a little money off of Nerd Pride Radio. It costs me a little money each year to keep this site up and running, but mostly it's about my time. But really, I put my time into it because I enjoy this a lot. But still... if you can get paid, then why wouldn't you? I'm looking for people's thoughts.
Things I've thought of so far:
1) Merch: Making t-shirts or mugs or whatever. It's a good idea, but not a big money-maker. I would only get a small cut of whatever products were sold, and my listener base is not huge. I'd sell a handful of items... and then everyone would have one. And half of my share of the profits would go to buying three or four t-shirts for my own family.
I think Merch is a good idea and something I want to do, but if and when I do it, it will be so that I can have a t-shirt... not to make any money.
2) Google Ads (AdSense): I've looked at it, and with the level of traffic I have I'd probably make somewhere around $50-80 a month. The cost to me would be having an ad banner across the top or bottom or whatever of every page of Nerd Pride Radio. Hmmm. Maybe if it was just at the bottom? I don't know. I don't like the idea of having ads on the site. I think it cheapens the whole thing and could turn off some new people. This is a tough one.
3) Amazon Affiliate: this one is easy and less obtrusive. I provide an Amazon Shopping link from my home page. Then I encourage all my listeners to use that link whenever they want to shop on Amazon. I then get a tiny commission off of everything people buy when they go to Amazon through my link. This one is hard to gauge as far as how much it makes, but it's something that is unobtrusive and voluntary, and doesn't cost my listeners anything except for the extra click it takes to get to Amazon to start shopping. I'm thinking of pursuing this option regardless. There's an application process. I have no idea what their criteria is.
4) Patreon: I like the concept of Patreon. It's completely voluntary. But like Public Radio, it requires that the 10% who can be motivated to give money pay the full cost of supporting the other 90% who can't be bothered. And again... not a huge listener base yet. If I could convince 10-20% of my listeners to give $1 per episode on Patreon, then maybe I make $100 a month or more. But I can already tell right now just talking about it that I'd feel guilty taking that money. I'll get over this eventually, but for right now it makes me a little queasy. Probably because I'd feel like such a hypocrite, because I've never given money to public radio, even back when I was an avid listener. Their pledge drives always made me feel guilty. I don't want to do that to my listeners.
Anyway, what would you guys think about any of these? Do you have other thoughts to add to these, or other ideas I haven't considered? Again, a lot of this is me seeing ways to make a little money off of doing what I'm already doing.
Things I've thought of so far:
1) Merch: Making t-shirts or mugs or whatever. It's a good idea, but not a big money-maker. I would only get a small cut of whatever products were sold, and my listener base is not huge. I'd sell a handful of items... and then everyone would have one. And half of my share of the profits would go to buying three or four t-shirts for my own family.
I think Merch is a good idea and something I want to do, but if and when I do it, it will be so that I can have a t-shirt... not to make any money.
2) Google Ads (AdSense): I've looked at it, and with the level of traffic I have I'd probably make somewhere around $50-80 a month. The cost to me would be having an ad banner across the top or bottom or whatever of every page of Nerd Pride Radio. Hmmm. Maybe if it was just at the bottom? I don't know. I don't like the idea of having ads on the site. I think it cheapens the whole thing and could turn off some new people. This is a tough one.
3) Amazon Affiliate: this one is easy and less obtrusive. I provide an Amazon Shopping link from my home page. Then I encourage all my listeners to use that link whenever they want to shop on Amazon. I then get a tiny commission off of everything people buy when they go to Amazon through my link. This one is hard to gauge as far as how much it makes, but it's something that is unobtrusive and voluntary, and doesn't cost my listeners anything except for the extra click it takes to get to Amazon to start shopping. I'm thinking of pursuing this option regardless. There's an application process. I have no idea what their criteria is.
4) Patreon: I like the concept of Patreon. It's completely voluntary. But like Public Radio, it requires that the 10% who can be motivated to give money pay the full cost of supporting the other 90% who can't be bothered. And again... not a huge listener base yet. If I could convince 10-20% of my listeners to give $1 per episode on Patreon, then maybe I make $100 a month or more. But I can already tell right now just talking about it that I'd feel guilty taking that money. I'll get over this eventually, but for right now it makes me a little queasy. Probably because I'd feel like such a hypocrite, because I've never given money to public radio, even back when I was an avid listener. Their pledge drives always made me feel guilty. I don't want to do that to my listeners.
Anyway, what would you guys think about any of these? Do you have other thoughts to add to these, or other ideas I haven't considered? Again, a lot of this is me seeing ways to make a little money off of doing what I'm already doing.