This was tried last year (with the GCR), and "Denver" was not interested.
The prototype had automatic ad insertion based on the section of the book
you were looking at, and could vary the ad each time you looked at a page.
(That is, the actual ad was randomly selected from a list of ads that were
correct for the specific page you were looking at. It is illogical to try
to sell race slicks to someone looking at the rules for Stock classes.)
But, as I said, folks were not interested.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-autox@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-autox@autox.team.net]On
> Behalf Of Matt Murray
> Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 6:43 PM
> To: Teamdotnet
> Subject: Rulebooks Online (a lurker's opinion)
>
>
> Okay, you folks know I'm not the lurker. :^) This was sent to me
> a few
> days ago by someone not really wishing to get involved in the
> discussion.
> I asked if I could repost, which they granted and had sent an
> addendum
> today. The selling of banner space might keep everybody happy.
> **************************
> In this rulebook online discussion how come not one of computer
> gurus have
> thought of the idea of selling advertising on each viewed page. I
> think they
> are called "banner ads." They are already on the SCCA website!!!!
>
> I don't know if the whole rulebook needs to be there but in
> order to
> answer the most often asked questions a potential participant
> might ask the
> least that should be there are the car classes and category
> descriptions
> (Stock, SP, ST Prep etc.) and allowances. The serious competitor
> should
> still be buying one.
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