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<blockquote data-quote="Okuma" data-source="post: 3503571" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>The advertising world has changed dramatically in the last couple years. There used to be 2 large ad networks that worked with gun websites, and at the same time they were also offering to buy gun websites, and over the years they created their own large networks of sites that they owned.</p><p></p><p>Then, a year or two ago, those two companies merged into one and basically cut loose any websites that they didn't own themselves and now they just run ads on their own network, basically sites like ours were not needed anymore. Once the companies merged the site lost 95% of its revenue immediately. (That was a bad day.) </p><p></p><p>There are still other ad networks, but they have decided it's not worth it to work with sites that have anything to do with guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okuma, post: 3503571, member: 1"] The advertising world has changed dramatically in the last couple years. There used to be 2 large ad networks that worked with gun websites, and at the same time they were also offering to buy gun websites, and over the years they created their own large networks of sites that they owned. Then, a year or two ago, those two companies merged into one and basically cut loose any websites that they didn't own themselves and now they just run ads on their own network, basically sites like ours were not needed anymore. Once the companies merged the site lost 95% of its revenue immediately. (That was a bad day.) There are still other ad networks, but they have decided it's not worth it to work with sites that have anything to do with guns. [/QUOTE]
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