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Denise ([staff profile] denise) wrote in [site community profile] dw_biz2010-03-23 11:18 pm

Restocking the War Chest

As discussed in this week's [site community profile] dw_news announcement, the last three months of lowered income has done a lot to deplete our "war chest" -- the amount of money we keep in reserve to cover our future operating expenses. We'd already been running in the red from month to month, and the past few months have seen some additional expenses over and above the usual.

So, we're looking to run a DW fundraiser, once the credit card payment system is up and running again, to 'repay' the reserves that we've had to tap into over these past few months. It costs us around $10,000 a month for operating costs + what we pay ourselves (and we really don't pay ourselves much -- thank God for spouses with day jobs and the willingness to let us follow our dreams), and we've had some pretty big one-time expenses since the beginning of the year, including the tax bill being due. (We had money set aside for it, but let me just say, ouch.) With credit card payments, we were taking in about $6,000 a month, and we obviously hope that we can get out of the red, month-to-month, sometime soon!

In order to repay what we've had to raid the piggy bank for since the beginning of the year, our target goal is to raise $50,000 in the month of April. In order to repay the piggy bank and be able to support the kind of expansion, marketing, and improvements we'd like to do for the rest of the year, our pie-in-the-sky fundraising goal is $100,000 -- it's a bit of a stretch, but since we know a lot of paid accounts are set to expire on the one-year anniversary of open beta (5/1), we think it's totally doable if we hustle.

We haven't decided exactly what form that fundraiser might take, though, so we thought we'd put it up for discussion. Each of the plans we've been able to think of so far have pros and cons, and we'd like to make sure we hear everyone's thoughts before we make a decision.

One possibility is to sell another batch of seed (permanent) accounts. We said that we weren't going to do it again, since permanent account revenue is good in the short term but not so good (for you or for us) in the long term, but many people have asked us if seed accounts will ever be available for sale again, since they missed the first sale or weren't yet Dreamwidth members, and we think there'd be enough interest to support another sale. (Like the last time, seed accounts would sell for $200, and we would only place a limited number, probably 200-300, on sale.) We're really hesitant about doing that, though, because we told you guys that we weren't going to do it again except in dire emergency, and this isn't dire emergency -- we don't want to go back on what we said.

Another possibility is to do a paid account special sale -- along the lines of the December holiday promotion, where buying 6 months of time for someone else would give you 2 months for your own account, but not necessarily exactly that. (Details of what exactly the sale would consist of could be totally up for discussion.) The advantage of that would be that we wouldn't have to do something we said we wouldn't do (offering seed accounts for sale again), and we'd be able to design the sale to be as attractive as possible, to give people a chance to support Dreamwidth at any financial commitment level and get a bargain in the process. (We know that $200 is a lot to ask from people!) The disadvantage is that whatever promotion we come up with might be hard to distinguish from the changes to the paid account/credit system, which might make adopting the credit system more confusing, plus it might be hard to find an incentive that would encourage people to buy paid time credits.

A third possibility is to run some sort of unofficial Dreamwidth fundraiser, where individual people would offer up goods/services/what-have-you in exchange for DW credits, once we have the credit system going. The advantage of this would be that it might get people used to using the credit system, while the disadvantage would be the amount of overhead it would require -- it would have to be something unofficial, since we don't have the resources necessary to handle disputes or conflicts, and it might wind up with things going really wrong when people can't or don't deliver on what they promised. Also, this is the kind of model that's usually used on Dreamwidth and LiveJournal for charity fundraising, and Dreamwidth isn't a charity -- it might be weird, and we don't want to devalue the important charity fundraising work that people do.

So, there are advantages and disadvantages to each option (and there's nothing saying we can't do a mix of any/all of the above, as well as things we might not have thought of yet). We want to throw the question open to the floor, though, and see if people have perspectives and ideas that we haven't thought of:

* Which of the options do you prefer?
* Do you have any other ideas that might help us reach our sales goals?
* What kind of sale would inspire you to buy DW credit?

(One thing we're not looking for, for this post at least, is feedback on what kind of features and benefits would make paid accounts more appealing to you. We know there are a lot of things we can do there -- we've got a list of them scheduled for the rest of the year -- but they take more senior-developer time and effort than we have to schedule right now. Later on in the year, we'll revisit the question of paid account features and how we can improve them!)
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[personal profile] azurelunatic 2010-03-24 04:31 am (UTC)(link)
Dreamwidth-related swag? It's going to take overhead to get Proper Swag sourced and sorted, but there are things such as a build-your-own-shirt, build-your-own-mousepad, build-your-own fabric, where there's minimal setup and still a reasonable-quality end product.

(For that, you'd of course want to be open about how much of the price goes to you and how much goes to the shop, so people who want to support but are undecided can choose whether they'd rather pay that much for an item and have whatever pittance go to you guys, or whether they'd rather get more paid time for somebody and have all the money go directly into the kitty.)

(I'm sure Gabe wants to be fed again, doesn't he.)
Edited 2010-03-24 04:36 (UTC)
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[personal profile] azurelunatic 2010-03-24 04:39 am (UTC)(link)
I have been hearing good things about Spoonflower for fabrics. I can put Other Stuff on my List, and see what I come up with in the next week; if I don't get anything in the next week, then it's one for the news post.
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[staff profile] mark 2010-03-24 04:40 am (UTC)(link)
I have someone local who is looking for design work and does shirt designs. I will forward you the email she sent me.
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[personal profile] chagrined 2010-03-24 04:42 am (UTC)(link)
(Hopped over here from news post)

+1, I have very minimal income right now, but I'd totally be able & interested in buying a DW t-shirt or something.
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[personal profile] nextian 2010-03-24 04:44 am (UTC)(link)
I would much, much rather the exchange sale (option two) than one or three. I would certainly buy a seed account if they became available, but I understand the desire to keep your promises, and honestly, I think that's more important; as to anything that looks like an actual fundraiser, not only is DW not a charity, but that makes you guys look like you can't make your overheads (which you totally can!) so ... not sure that makes sense.

I'd buy swag if it was sufficiently well designed. The DW swirl is small and tasteful enough that it'd look good as like the corner of a totebag.
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[personal profile] jenett 2010-03-24 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
We had the same question for a non-profit community project, so I have at least one handy answer: http://skreened.com

- Ethical sourcing and environmentally friendly printing process (info from their ethics statement is up front)

- Multiple color designs work best on light fabric, or with something that'll be high contrast. The colored images at http://skreened.com/tcpaganpride look faded (though sometimes sort of cool!) on darker shirts

- Sizing is about what you'd expect - but both I (20-22 US women's size) and another board member (slightly larger) have been able to find shirts that fit us. (I think both of us ended up getting the classic 3XL, but they fit reasonably well.)

- The shirts hold up reasonably well in washing: several board members have shirts we've used for multiple events over the course of a couple of years (so, not high-use, but enough they've been through the washer/dryer a bunch of times.

- Prices are highish, but not unreasonably so, given the ethical sourcing bits. Shipping can be a tad slow, but I'm talking week-or-two to ship, not months. (That has to do with the printing process: it takes a little longer than some of the other options out there that are less environmentally friendly.)
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[personal profile] coaldustcanary 2010-03-24 04:49 am (UTC)(link)
I know I don't have a paid account yet (I will within the next few months when my financial situation is a bit more stable) but I just want to throw in one vote to not do the third option. While DW is awesome, it isn't a charity, and I think using the model that's been largely charity-based might be a little sketchy, to be honest.

Maybe access to certain kinds of journal designs could be a special feature of buying paid time for you or someone else?

I second the request for swag. T-shirts. Stickers (of a size to put on laptops, car windows, etc). Tote bags.
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[personal profile] jenett 2010-03-24 04:52 am (UTC)(link)
I'd totally buy a t-shirt in an interesting design (the Dreamwidth sheep would be a lovely one, if feasible).

Another thought: what about something that entitles people to some sort of special perk - I'm thinking of being in the initial beta test for new features or something of the kind, before they go live to everyone. (Though now I write this, I'm not sure that's technically feasible - but some kind of perk that isn't quite a direct account benefit that I hope someone will have a more brilliant idea for) It'd be a fun way to support the service without dealing with seed accounts.
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[personal profile] hope 2010-03-24 04:57 am (UTC)(link)
2). What designs should we offer, and who'll design them?

You could have a design competition - 6 months paid time for the winner(s)?

I reckon that would come up with some shiny, community-relevant swag.
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[personal profile] scrollgirl 2010-03-24 04:58 am (UTC)(link)
I agree! On all counts!

Also, your icon = A++++ :D
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[personal profile] branchandroot 2010-03-24 04:58 am (UTC)(link)
I also think DW swag would be a big winner.

On a related line, would virtual gifts involve too much dev-overhead? It seems like that's another way, especially if the fundraising aspect of it is foregrounded, to let people contribute a little money and get something out of it.
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[personal profile] damned_colonial 2010-03-24 05:00 am (UTC)(link)
I have a deep, deep hatred of men's sizing for larger women's Ts. I know it's tough to combine with ethical sourcing etc, but I would love it if we could have women's plus sizing.
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[personal profile] majoline 2010-03-24 05:01 am (UTC)(link)
+1
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[personal profile] majoline 2010-03-24 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
I could get behind some sort of perk (depends on what it was, I guess) for idea #2. If you are doing swag, I'd really like stickers the most.
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[personal profile] branchandroot 2010-03-24 05:07 am (UTC)(link)
I totally think there should be sheep among the gifts. *grins* Maybe some of the prolific dream-sheep-makers will contribute some.
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[personal profile] damned_colonial 2010-03-24 05:18 am (UTC)(link)
Agreed... I think stickers would be awesome. Also buttons and mugs (possibly travel mugs like the OTW ones?)
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[personal profile] kigan 2010-03-24 05:21 am (UTC)(link)
Swag for sure. :D

I would love to buy a permanent account now that I can afford to at last, and would probably end up continuing to buy paid time on at least one other journal besides. But you guys's feelings about your promises are your feelings, and will determine the thing.

Personally, I wouldn't think that y'all doing a once-a-year-(or-two) very limited permanent account sale would get any "omg they went back on the promise to never everever sell permanent accounts again!" hoopla or anything like that. I think that most people would be surprised you'd promised that in the first place, and probably figure that maybe it had been a little unrealistic of a promise to make so absolute, and doesn't hurt anything to moderate a bit when the financial situation legitimately could use the help.

I see it this way: The lowered income has happened because you guys have been fighting so hard and not compromised at all the core promises that really, really matter. Reassessing and asking for opinions on an account sale policy and possibly revising it a bit, all in the open and because of need, is totally reasonable and cool.
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[personal profile] charmian 2010-03-24 05:23 am (UTC)(link)
I think a paid account sale/promotion might be a good idea? Perhaps more promotion/explanation of the paid account features to convince people to buy? To avoid confusion, perhaps the fundraiser might be held some time after the changes to the payment structure have had a chance to sink in?

I also second the idea to sell mugs/shirts/whatever merchandise.
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[personal profile] trixieleitz 2010-03-24 05:25 am (UTC)(link)
My favourite idea of the three is a paid account promotion - I think that's most in line with the Dreamwidth vision :) How about offering x months Premium Paid features if you buy 2x (or 4x or 6x) months Paid? That would also be a way to promote the premium features for the future.
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[personal profile] azurelunatic 2010-03-24 05:30 am (UTC)(link)
Right now, I don't believe that things are set up to do beta on the regular site, but I believe being able to have a set of users on the main site who are set to be able to switch beta-mode off and on (similar or the same as the way the parent project does it) is planned for the future. So the capability is technically feasible, though I can't speak to whether the owners would think having paid entry into beta testing would be desirable.
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[personal profile] jenett 2010-03-24 05:37 am (UTC)(link)
I share your frustration, trust me - but when we looked, we couldn't find anyone who did better. (I did find their fit to be a bit better than various other screen printers in the past: it's something in the weight of the fabric that works a bit better for me.)

Their women's runs to a 2X - just not quite big enough for me - I've got broad shoulders and a big chest, and the combination gets tricky.

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[personal profile] majoline 2010-03-24 05:44 am (UTC)(link)
Mugs. Oh I could get behind some really nice travel mugs.
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[personal profile] eagle 2010-03-24 05:51 am (UTC)(link)
I kind of hate to see you sell more permanent accounts because I agree with the logic that you stated originally, but of course as a permanent account holder I'm not really one to comment.

When you start, I'll be throwing money your way, however it is that I can. What I'd most like to do is help fund whatever you feel is most likely to help get you to the point where you can meet ongoing costs, or to directly support the things you're doing that make this place special. I would, for instance, be perfectly happy giving you a flat-out "support for having ethics" direct donation for making the hard and correct decision to change payment processors twice. Or sponsor your mentoring of new developers somehow.

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