insidetheKH
135 years of Watchtower magazines there was not a single advertisement in it.. there won't be any on the website too
So please explain the following link then.
earlier in the week someone posted the potential value of the jw website based on visits and if they used advertisements.
many stated they would never do that but i propose they could.. besides their real estate profit making business model, they have the conventions as cash generating machines.
they give directions to their members to which hotels/motels to use.
insidetheKH
135 years of Watchtower magazines there was not a single advertisement in it.. there won't be any on the website too
So please explain the following link then.
earlier in the week someone posted the potential value of the jw website based on visits and if they used advertisements.
many stated they would never do that but i propose they could.. besides their real estate profit making business model, they have the conventions as cash generating machines.
they give directions to their members to which hotels/motels to use.
insidetheKH and Chaserious make some very good points. Never advertising in their magazines and their buildings except for themselves supports the idea they may never do so on their webpage.
insidetheKH "@runforever yes people can get usernames (but the majority does not have one)"
How would you know the amount of usernames that have been registered at jw.org?
earlier in the week someone posted the potential value of the jw website based on visits and if they used advertisements.
many stated they would never do that but i propose they could.. besides their real estate profit making business model, they have the conventions as cash generating machines.
they give directions to their members to which hotels/motels to use.
earlier in the week someone posted the potential value of the jw website based on visits and if they used advertisements.
many stated they would never do that but i propose they could.. besides their real estate profit making business model, they have the conventions as cash generating machines.
they give directions to their members to which hotels/motels to use.
"Wouldn't paid ads put their "not-for-profit" status in jeopardy?"
Not necessarily. It has been a long time since I've taken tax courses and a CPA could answer this better. But the Ads would probably follow under Unrelated Business Income (UBI) and they would pay income tax on that revenue. Unless the revenue was a large percentage of their overall donation it shouldn't affect their nonprofit status.
earlier in the week someone posted the potential value of the jw website based on visits and if they used advertisements.
many stated they would never do that but i propose they could.. besides their real estate profit making business model, they have the conventions as cash generating machines.
they give directions to their members to which hotels/motels to use.
earlier in the week someone posted the potential value of the jw website based on visits and if they used advertisements.
many stated they would never do that but i propose they could.. besides their real estate profit making business model, they have the conventions as cash generating machines.
they give directions to their members to which hotels/motels to use.
Earlier in the week someone posted the potential value of the JW website based on visits and if they used advertisements. Many stated they would never do that but I propose they could.
Besides their real estate profit making business model, they have the conventions as cash generating machines. They give directions to their members to which hotels/motels to use. Couldn't they with all the vendors they deal with incorporate ADs to their website and tell their members to use these vendors. In other words why couldn't they have ads on their site for Comfort Inn (for conventions) or Ads for Roku (to watch JW TV). Once they get the dubs to accept this they could expand.
Don't think it can never happen. I never would of thought they would stop mailing watchtowers to your home and now they embrace the internet for cost savings.
They have millions of people who for free will push the jw.org website. What other business can boast that? And not only are these people going to advertise for free but they are paying customers. It will be interesting to see what path the GB takes once they figure out the gold mine they are sitting on. Perhaps even a paid subscription to their JW TV.
details of the society's child abuse policies have been published in jehovah's witnesses' publications, although more specific guidelines are only made available to elders, or on request.
press releases issued by the watch tower society's office of public information confirm that if a person accused of molestation repeatedly denies the charges of his victim, and there is no other witness to the incident, "the elders cannot take action within the congregation at that time", but would report to authorities if required by local laws.
our families jehovahs witnesses and child protection.
missing a lot of the oldies and goodies -- is this site so new, no one has signed on yet?
i am confused... but then, i will have to wait and see what happens.. somehow - change is not the best option but we adjust..have most of the users gone to other locations?.
tl.
http://www.news-journalonline.com/article/20141226/news/141229531?p=1&tc=pg.
jehovahs witnesses holding classes at palm coast training center.
by tony [email protected].
after more than 30 years as a jw and 9 as a born-again christian i finally let go of faith 10 years ago today.... it was on boxing day 2004 that news of the asian tsunami put the final nail in the coffin of my relationship with god.
since that time i have listened attentively to every possible argument in defense of faith; there has never been a single moment that i have felt any discomfort with my decision.. life without god has been liberating.
no longer do i have to defend the indefensible.