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Ask HN: “Pay to turn off ads” SaaS

by lenomad on 9/18/15, 2:02 AM with 2 comments

Scenario: An author/website publishes quality content and makes money with ads. There are some regular readers who prefer to remove ads (or who use an ad-blocker but would like to support the site).

The website would get a cost-per-visit (capped to a maximum per month from one user).

The service would support multiple websites, and it should be super-easy, like clicking a button "Remove Ads" to remove ads and start the micropayments.

I have a feeling that such a service will be popular soon (but do not plan on building it myself, if it doesn't exist)

  • by masonicb00m on 9/18/15, 2:52 AM

    Tried it.

    See https://www.google.com/contributor/welcome/.

    Users who don't like ads can just run an ad-blocker, so this hypothetical service would be competing with free, and would only convert the fraction who feel guilty enough about running ad-block to pay what the publisher charges.

    The bigger sites will already have set up such a system, so you're left chasing smaller sites. The smaller ones are probably already on AdSense, so Google's experiment with Contributor will address them.