Welcome!

By registering with us, you'll be able to discuss, share and private message with other members of our community.

Sign up now!

Rejected ADS on the botting client

Fire caper
Joined
May 19, 2015
Messages
296
This may be very bad idea, but I think it's worth it to start conversation about it to hear opinions.

On free bots; add ads (Google ads as example) on the client. Track how much income has came from usage of each bot and pay the authors monthly. This should be only available for free bots, not premium ones.

This system would motivate authors that want to make bots for free with small income.
 
Joined
Mar 28, 2017
Messages
286
Here's my two-cents $10:

Say we were to add advertisements to the game client when botting. The current way I can think of this being done is via an overlay. Theres added memory usage right there. Not too mention do you know how annoying ads are on ***Bot and **Bot? Personally I always baby-sat my bots and having to close the obnoxious ads just to see what's going on gets tedious. However, there are pluses, which I will get to later.

I really like the idea, but I can't see anyone making enough money to buy a chocolate bar. Just today there were 23 bots* updated. Okay, there's 2,317 bots(?) online as of this post according to our website. Disregarding the assumption that of those two thousand, a good percentage are divination farmers/bots, I don't think that's enough. I don't know about revenue and what not in terms of advertising on RS cheating and marketplaces, but lets put this to terms of YouTube as many are familiar with it. Lets say that for 1,000 views, you'd make $1. So in our case, 1,000 users on your bot = $1. Lets be honest with ourselves, 2,000 bots listed, there's no way there's going to be 1000 people using your bot alone.

Lets not forget about everyone else however. Say someone is pulling in 1,000 users on their bot. What if the other 1,000 users are distributed throughout the numerous bots we have available. There is 50 cents available for grabs at this point, referring back to the scenario above, there is 22 authors remaining. If the rest of the users are distributed evenly, everyone is making $0.02. However, I highly doubt that'd be the case. Lets face it, the market at that point would be a monopoly. Heck, if I was a premium developer I'd make my bot free just because I feel as if I'd earn a lot more, after all, it makes sense.

Enough negativity, I think I made my point clear, to some extent. The plus sides to this are, well for starters, Runemate generating more revenue towards development and giving the people who make this happen more incentive to work harder than they currently are. Obviously, the only other plus to this is developers, new or not, will be making money for working on their bots for free (technically not though w/ your idea).

If anything, I'd suggest to add advertisements, but to help out Runemate, and use a portion of the revenue to pay staff to continue working on the bot and adding new features, or simply increasing the bots performance, providing more in-depth tutorials to help people develop their own, crowd-source difficult bots such as a quester, Zulrah, and many more. Heck, maybe pay bot authors on other websites to port over their bots to Runemate. Or even better, help source a way to automatically translate other botting platforms API to our own, if its legal of course.
 
Java Warlord
Joined
Nov 17, 2014
Messages
4,906
What are your thoughts about Google ads?
I haven't spoken to Arbiter directly, but on the runemate forums, and anywhere else on that matter, you only see sponsored ads if at all. So I reckon Arbiter doesn't want to use any 3rd party ad service.
Personally I think this is the right way since we can control exactly which ads are shown on runemate platforms.
 
Fire caper
Joined
May 19, 2015
Messages
296
I haven't spoken to Arbiter directly, but on the runemate forums, and anywhere else on that matter, you only see sponsored ads if at all. So I reckon Arbiter doesn't want to use any 3rd party ad service.
Personally I think this is the right way since we can control exactly which ads are shown on runemate platforms.

Google ads has filter settings, so you can choose to block different kind of adverts if you wish. But I understand that it's not ideal to use 3rd party service.
 
Client Developer
Joined
Oct 12, 2015
Messages
3,760
Not implementing Google ads.

As already mentioned there are two advertising spots available on the client: A side banner and a video overlay. If interested in purchasing either of these slots, please let me know via PM.
 
Top