Something along the lines of the LiveJournal business model would probably work. LJ has both free and paid users...paid users get faster servers, more user icons, and some other feature perks. For $25 a year. And the site, despite being wildly successful, and a big bandwidth hog, isn't having any problems staying online.
Something along the lines of the LiveJournal business model would probably work. LJ has both free and paid users...paid users get faster servers, more user icons, and some other feature perks. For $25 a year. And the site, despite being wildly successful, and a big bandwidth hog, isn't having any problems staying online.