Hello, I have some questions about membership management on Crowdstack, like does the platform offer something similar to like NationBuilder, or Wild Apricot? We're looking for ways to track our members, take fees, and be able to pull from our various social media like Facebook and MailChimp. I was directed to FeePod, but the price seemed exorbitant for us as a nonprofit. If there's a way we can set up a call to talk, that would be helpful as well. Thank you, Robert Nelson
Hosting a site via eve, groupee and Adsense and other sites report that my home page doesn't exist. It does, but they don't "see it." Why not? What changes do I need to make? See http://shalomplace.org
Are you ladies and gents aware of any tools to accurately and appropriately price advertising spaces on your crowdstack site? I'm sure that there are many ways though custom coding to increase advertising space, but I'm not well versed in such coding... I'm sure the affiliate side of things is much more difficult to quantify, but any ideas for research sources for these topics would be very helpful!
Hi @neil , all of the links within Hoop.la, and external links TO your Hoop.la site, will just work magically. However, you would want to check your header, footer, any custom CSS, ad slots, images or videos from an external source, etc., for anything loading http:// and change it to https://.
Are you looking to run your own ad offerings, or insert programmatic ads like Google AdSense in the community? Off the top of my head, I'd think @Yasmin might have some insights on how ads can work within Crowdstack.
Hi Rosemary, I'd be looking to run ad offerings for paid sponsors/adspace buyers, and not necessarily Google AdSense advertisements. I have to admit, I have not yet reviewed the blog regarding advertising on crowdstack! For the purpose of creating financial projections for my business plan, I need to know how to figure out how much advertising space exists/can be created with the foundation plan (to start) from which I can figure out advertising rates based on traffic rates and industry.
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