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by grimmfang 3741 days ago
We thought hard about this and in the end decided it's in the best interest of the nonprofits to host and manage their content for them. The $150 fee covers our expenses and alleviates the need for monthly payments.

Also it's worth mentioning that once a nonprofit has paid for something, albeit a very small fee, it makes them far more willing to put effort into giving us feedback.

Think of it as getting a free car but you still need to pay for the gas. Having a slogan of "$150 websites for nonprofits" dilutes the clarity of our mission and makes it look like we are profiting.

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> Think of it as getting a free car but you still need to pay for the gas.

The difference is that any service offering a free car would rightfully be seen with skepticism. (and in the case of game shows, you still have to pay tax on the free car!)

You can't say "free" in the marketing. No way around it. One-time low cost is fine, but not free.

I think there's a better way to handle this. We remove the fee and simply ask each organization that gets a site for a donation. They will not be required to pay but we will encourage them to, larger donations could make up for those who don't pay.

Thanks for the feedback, I'm making the changes now.