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How does fluther earn money?

Asked by kartmansp (11points) July 19th, 2009

i’m curious to know fluther earn money as they don’t have any advertisment on their pages for people who have an account. Can’t believe they do enough money just selling tshirt…

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augustlan's avatar

A) There are ads for those who are not members.
B) There used to be Amazon ads related to the questions asked, even for members. I’m not sure when that stopped, actually…

whatthefluther's avatar

From Google by including a Google search on fluther and advertisers like Amazon (they are still here @Augustlan). See ya….wtf (my initials)
PS: Welcome to fluther!

augustlan's avatar

@whatthefluther Hmmm, I can’t see them anymore. Interesting.

Edit: I can see them, but only on the main question page. They used to be there in every question, too.

breedmitch's avatar

The bendrew is independently wealthy. They don’t need your cash…

sandystrachan's avatar

@augustlan I just noticed the amazon ads are missing in the questions , am sure i seen them couple days ago .
You can donate funds to fluther i think

cookieman's avatar

A single penny is removed from the bank account of every Flutherer once a week. It is so small that no one notices but at the end of thirty years it adds up to a lot.

Bendrew is very patient.

chyna's avatar

@cprevite I just checked my account and you are correct. A penny has been removed each week for almost a year now. Fifty two cents will really make Bendrew rich.

cookieman's avatar

@chyna: It’s all about the long-term goals. :^)

jbfletcherfan's avatar

@cprevite I’m going to have to start going through my bank statements verrrry carefully!

cornbird's avatar

@cprevite I dont have a bank account on fluther. Are you serious about that answer?

augustlan's avatar

@cornbird The man is a cookie. You can’t take him seriously! ;)

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