I just wanted to offer a quick update on my most recent fund-raising efforts here, which I launched on my birthday last week while mentioning my attempts at trying to find some way through to keep the work that we do here at The BRAD BLOG (including our radio shows Green News Report and The BradCast, neither of which anybody actually pays us to do) going…
First, many of you contributed for the very first time here over the past week. There were a bunch of names I haven’t seen contributing (or commenting) before, so thank you all very much for that! As well, I want to thank so many of you for both the birthday wishes and exceedingly kind thoughts that many of you offered our work here at the same time.
As of today, I’ve received approximately 55 contributions over the past week, averaging about $25 a piece, over all. A few of you (three, I believe), also signed up for new Monthly Sustaining Contributions. Those regular contributions are really appreciated, as I try to figure out how to bring some sustainability to this ongoing, nearly 10-year old project, without having to bug everybody constantly for donations (which I hate doing.) The fact is, however, we just do not currently have many Monthly Sustaining Contributors signed up. So that’s difficult. And thanks to the way the Internet has changed, ad dollars are now very difficult to come by.
While 55 contributors is many more than we’ve had in such a short period for a very long time — for which I am tremendously grateful — it is still the very tiniest fraction of our daily average of several thousands of readers and barely scrapes the surface of what we need to survive, even with costs about as low as they can possibly be here. How to entice more readers to contribute and/or do so on a regular monthly basis is a question I am still unable to figure out.
I try to avoid bothering you all with this, since I know I don’t much care for it (hate it, in fact) myself when websites beg me for support — even sites which I know rely on such support and which are doing very good work. But neither you nor I am here for that. We’re here for content and substance. And fundraising, frankly, is distraction from all of that. It’s also something that I’m neither very comfortable with or good at, and always try to avoid — even if I shouldn’t. In short, I’d rather blog and report and write and investigate and make trouble and do the work that needs to be done, that someone needs to do, and that you’ve come to rely on and enjoy here, and that I suspect you’d rather I do as well!
Still, if I’m unable to figure out an alternate and/or reliable means to keep things going here, I’m not sure what I’ll have to do. We’re getting close to that day, however, unless something changes. And so I’m trying to figure all of that out in the background with a minimum of disruption. Unfortunately, that means I’ve been unable to work on that substance of late as much as I’d like to. I hope you understand, and will continue to support our efforts in the meantime as I continue to try and figure out how to get over this hump. I remain certain that there is a need for truly independent, blunt, aggressive reporting, blogging and muckraking, particularly on issues which don’t get the attention they otherwise deserve from the mainstream corporate media.
It has never been easy to do what I’ve been trying to do over these many years here, all while striving to maintain our fierce independence from corporate, foundational and/or partisan interests. We have always been the underdog, and I’ve always had to supplement the site’s income with money I’ve scrounged to earn elsewhere. I have no regrets about that and, in fact, am quite proud of it, and of the many successes we’ve had and powerful people that we’ve pissed off here in the bargain.
That comes with a price, however (which is why so few attempt it).
At the same time, there have been many changes on The Internets since I accidentally began this venture nearly a decade ago. Many of those changes are for the better, some not. All of which, in any case, add to the challenge of funding our work here, either through ad sales or third-party work throughout the years that I’ve been able to do to help fund the “loss-leader” that is independent blogging. Additionally, we’ve been hit with a number of unforeseen issues and setbacks over the years (some I’ve written about, others, more personal, that I haven’t) that have also affected our ability to produce as much of the high-quality, smart, helpful and just fun content that might otherwise help to pay for itself.
Nonetheless, I’m pressing on, in hopes of finding a way through, as mentioned. And I wanted to both give you all an update to my somewhat cryptic birthday note, and to offer my heartfelt thanks to those of you who have helped by doing your part to support our efforts here with a recent donation — particularly as I know that many of you are facing your own very serious difficulties and challenges in this horrific economy and mad mad mad and getting madder world we’re all now trying to survive within.
This note was not meant as a pity party, however. In truth, it was meant as a way to offer a bit of transparency on where things stand and as a way of saying thank you to those who have so thoughtfully and generously contributed of late. If you haven’t, but would like to, of course, that is still very welcome, and I’ll keep this item up at the top for a while to make it as easy as possible for you to do so… — Thank you, Brad
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(Snail mail support to “Brad Friedman, 7095 Hollywood Blvd., #594 Los Angeles, CA 90028” always welcome too!)
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The problem is that you don’t have the 1% on your side, and they have all the money. The rest of us don’t have any health insurance, or a living wage.
Since I haven’t been able to get PayPal to let me send you my pittance of $5 a month automatically, I will continue to use my ability to send you $20 dollars every four months by using PayPal.
I would be the LAST one to blame you if you, or any of the other people who are brave enough to stand up for the truth gave up.
I once had a horrifying experience when I was protesting in the street. It’s in the second paragraph of a post I wrote here in 2007.
I have the same advise for you. Forget about us and protect yourself. George Soros isn’t going to help you or ANY other real American icon.
I’m in. I can neither confirm nor deny that I was slow to donate because you are a mean SOB…
Seriously Brad, every time I have tried the monthly subscription it gives me an error message because I haven’t entered a correct T3 N3 and S3 value or some weird thing like that. W T F????
I’ve tried to push some friends towards your site, now they all think I’m a left wing nut… I can’t win
… Larry Bergan:
I did wonder, what are all those supposedly liberal Hollywood folks being so stingy and tight-fisted? Brad is one of the few actual investigative journalists in the United States, properly documenting the systemic and deliberate destruction of the USA’s democracy. Remember how the New York Times shamefully didn’t own up to their role in broadcasting that heavily doctored anti-ACORN video. Where were the mainstream media reporters all these years, getting highly paid for being lying corporate shills, while Brad and other bloggers were the only ones actually researching and reporting news? Where was Oprah? Where was George Clooney and other paid celebrities while Brad Friedman was trying to protect their democracy? Where was John Kerry who is now being a big Constitution-shredding bully busily persecuting a whistleblower Edward Snowden, stupidly trying to order China and Russia around? How did these morons end up being the runs running your country?
Oprah and George Clooney probably don’t know BradBlog from a hole in the ground. That is a failure of the corporate media. People are busy, I guess.
When you’re making that much money, things get lost. 🙂
nice
Brad, I just Googled ‘funding for investigative journalism’ (or ‘grants for…’), and got several thousand results. Have you been able to look into any sources of this type? Your work would certainly be deserving.
Hey yeah NOW NOW…I’m a monthly contributor! :-0 :-0 Closing down our consulates…about time to resource thieves! 🙂
To Steve and the others who had problems with the Monthly Subscription option — please try again! I believe I’ve fixed what had been the problem!
And thank you all, in any case, for both your contributions and to those who tried (if unsuccessfully) to create a Monthly Contribution! Hope you can do so now!
Brad