The past couple of days has seen a dramatic increase in the attention given to advertising on the StackOverflow websites thanks in large part to the introduction of things such as the Woot! ads as well as the Adobe sponsorship of certain tags. This has led to a number of posts that have had both sides of the argument concerning advertising, whether it is good, bad, etc. We've also seen discussions concerning the types of different advertising and how some people react to them all.
What I am curious about, however, are different streams of revenue which could be tapped by the StackOverflow brand of websites. What possibilities are out there? What are the most feasible? Which ones would garner the most acceptance from the majority of the userbase?
This is not meant to say that I detest advertising. I will freely admit that I personally use ad blocking software (which so far has not taken away the logos on tags nor the sponsored links on tag pages). 99% of the time I will not like advertising and probably 99.9999% of the time I will not click on advertising, so blocking it from displaying for me is fine. But for sites like this, I like advertising which integrates seamlessly with the site itself and also enhances the experience by providing new resources or more context to the screen.
So what I am wondering more than anything is, what types of revenue models are out there that can be more successful towards users like myself? What revenue models are out there which will enhance my user experience rather than distract me from it?



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