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JustineMumsnet · 08/04/2020 13:17

Hi folks,

First and most importantly, I hope you and yours are safe and well, and that you all stay that way.

After 20 years of unreasonableness, rofls, wtfs, advice and support, and the odd lawsuit, it's fair to say that we are as close as we’ve ever been to existential difficulty.

Like many ad-funded businesses, the COVID-19 crisis has seen us take a big hit to our revenues. The businesses who would normally pay to advertise with us are slashing their marketing budgets, but lots of our outgoings are fixed and we so need to find new ways to keep paying the bills.

We’re doing our darndest to find every single saving we can - lots of our staff have volunteered to reduce their hours, we’ve cancelled all non-essential services, I've taken a pay holiday and we will use every scheme and loan available to us from the government and the bank to help tide us over. But we still need to find alternative revenue streams to ensure we don’t run out of funds in a few months...

To put it frankly, it’s squeaky bum time.

I know this is a very tough time for many of you and some of you are only just keeping the lights on yourselves. We’re sending you our solidarity and we most certainly don’t want anyone to stump up anything they can’t afford, but if you can help, please do subscribe now to our Premium service.

We’ve banged this out as fast as possible in response to the current crisis and it’s definitely not the finished article, but it’s free of banner advertising, so if you’ve ever been vexed by those (or use an ad-blocker) this might be right up your alley. Banner ads also tend to make pages render more slowly and take up bandwidth, so if you’re surrounded by bored kids streaming with their mates, step this way.

We’ve opted for a price point that we hope is doable for most and which covers the potential lost ad revenue for the majority of users. We hope £4.99 per month or £49.99 for a year (less than a pound a week!) feels a reasonable exchange for the value Mumsnet brings you, but in any case you can unsubscribe any time.

Over the next little while we’ll look to add some extra features: things that people have requested regularly like editing, sorting posts by the OP, and reading offline.

Rest assured we remain committed to always providing a free version of the site, as we fundamentally believe that access to the advice and support Mumsnet offers should not depend on your ability to pay.

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Hold tight everyone.

Love

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LivinginSilves · 08/04/2020 14:34

@willowhazel
Pre tax profit, slight difference there.

BigChocFrenzy · 08/04/2020 14:35

Sounds reasonable, Justine
A lot of businesses are feeling the pinch now and we don't want to risk losing you

I'll chip in, because I'm trusting your promise to keep the basic site free for everyone

  • I wouldn't stay if it ever becomes only for those of us who can afford it

I'll go for the annual sub - I'm far too sweet & innocent to get banned Grin

lionheart · 08/04/2020 14:35

Done. Smile

JustineMumsnet · 08/04/2020 14:36

@morriseysquif

Where did the £2 million profit go that you're on your arses after just a few weeks? Confused

That profit was in FY 2018 and was used to buy out some founding shareholders. We have also invested a lot in people and systems since. Sadly we really didn't see the pandemic coming.

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Glowcat · 08/04/2020 14:36

Done. £50 for 10+ years of entertainment is a bargain.

DGRossetti · 08/04/2020 14:36

I would pay for proper quoting

Well a decent editor allowing quoting, fonts, etc etc. Again like hundreds of other forums manage.

Bearing in mind you can get fully function forum software for free (which most popular sites use) there has to be a very good reason to justify MNs adherence to the museum piece that I am currently typing this on.

Glowcat · 08/04/2020 14:37

Change is bad.

GlendaSugarbeanIsJudgingYou · 08/04/2020 14:38

Subscribed.

'Course I'll support MN.

AllNewThings · 08/04/2020 14:38

Happy to support. I don't care about the extra features. Mumsnet has been a lifeline to me for many years and feels like an old friend.

MamaBearOnLockdown · 08/04/2020 14:39

Will that open the door to trolls then?
Presumably, if someone is a paying member, they won't be kicked out as easily - or refunded their subscription? so it gives them an open door to start trolling or be as abusive as they fancy?

BoreOfWhabylon · 08/04/2020 14:39

Done. £50 for 10+ years of entertainment is a bargain.

Yes, I'm looking on it as a donation, rather than anything else. Don't really care if I get any extras or not.

Lordfrontpaw · 08/04/2020 14:40

Do you get your sub back if you get put on the naughty seat or banished? (asking for a friend)

HollowTalk · 08/04/2020 14:40

I'm in. I'd be lost without this site!

WorraLiberty · 08/04/2020 14:40

(If anyone's worried about being banned then I'd go for the monthly option!)

I don't know why that made me laugh so much Grin Grin

HollowTalk · 08/04/2020 14:41

Oh yes, MN - if we're banned do we get our cash back?

MamaBearOnLockdown · 08/04/2020 14:41

Good luck to address the complaints of paid members when they find their threads in the DM though....

FreeKitties · 08/04/2020 14:41

If you weren't in the business of allowing non MN users to report posts, and you didn't ban posters for not rolling over to allow the erosion of women's rights then I would consider paying for the service.

TheRealHousewife · 08/04/2020 14:42

I think to expect 10% of current users to subscribe is very ambitious.

I’d guess 1%.

I’m undecided as yet.

Devlesko · 08/04/2020 14:42

I'll let all you rich folk pay, and get it for free. Sorry MN but I don't subscribe to anything, it's nothing personal.
Good idea for those with high disposable inomes though.

Bluesheep8 · 08/04/2020 14:43

I'm not able to, I'm afraid.

MintyMabel · 08/04/2020 14:43

but you'd have to have ninja skills to spot and edit typos in that time.

Especially as that time might well be slashed by the excessive amount of time it can take a post to actually post.

Namechangedforthis1357 · 08/04/2020 14:44

Couldn't even finish reading the email - will it stop this crap as no matter how many times I change the settings, screen etc it still happens on every thread?

Mumsnet Premium membership - please support us if you can
MamaBearOnLockdown · 08/04/2020 14:45

If anyone's worried about being banned then I'd go for the monthly option!

Grin

it's not about being banned I worry, it's more about some posters NOT being banned or their posts NOT being removed!
Whilst some posts are removed a bit too hastily apparently Grin

Moondust001 · 08/04/2020 14:45

My computer must be broken. I haven't noticed any drop in advertising!

Pollyputthepizzaon · 08/04/2020 14:45

BRILLIANT! Thank you. I credit Mumsnet with opening my eyes to so many issues, the feminist board has been invaluable and the other boards got me through night feeds, teething, lonely days and boredom.

Well worth under £1 a week of anyone’s money!!