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So who pays the $80k a year
... Another son, Ian MacMillan, serves as thread-mover...
From a strictly dollar and cents point of view the forum was currently costing Atlas, in hard and soft dollars, approximately $75k per year which necessitated more than $150k in annual sales to offset. It's hard not to think about how many freight cars, locomotives and other new and upgraded products these dollars could have created, not to mention the potential revenue stream. However, with all of the above concerns these were still not the major deciding factors.
Apparently it really did cost Atlas almost 80k a year to run their forum.Quote from "Atlas Moderator"Wow
and if you buy that...I have property out where I live with a great ocean view....
Why is it that hard to believe? How many man hours did the crew spend a day managing the forums, repairing bugs, etc, etc, etc. How much did it cost to host the forum either in house or outsourced. I think the $80K figure is probably pretty close once they account for everything that goes into it. Unless Atlas opens their books, we'll never really know.Just my .005 cents worth for today.. Brian
for $75K to run a forum, I would get a pair of servers, load balancing, quit my normal job, write new, cool plugins like a Timesaver puzzle, and drink nice scotch while laughing that I work less....I have ran forums with THOUSANDS of active members. The A Board was nothing compaired to the one that I ran that had over 5000 posts a day.
he occupies the far end of the couch, coach
Lee Weldon, Tom's brother in law, is not involved in the management of the forum, or work of any kind really. However, he occupies the far end of the couch, and makes sure there is adequate turnover of cold cuts and beer in the company lounge fridge.