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Hmm well, it was only a couple of months ago that Ted said PH was a pop-up free zone (link), so what's happenning? Pop-ups are the spawn of the devil and I get rid of them as soon as they appear. I'm not aainst advertising (I'm all for it if it keeps PH alive), but pop-ups I object to.
Well, PH was a popup free zone so I knew it would be a matter of some sensitivity when I did introduce these ads.
PH isn't about to spawn popup ads on every page. Each reader of the site should see the popup ad once only.
Why? I have been approached by a very large advertiser who wants exposure on the site. The ones you've seen today have been to prove my delivery mechanism works.
The forthcoming campaign should be of interest and hopefully the ads that are popping up at the moment should at least provoke a smile.
Sorry to those that are annoyed by it, but commercial pressures dictate (i.e. every man has his price).
PH isn't about to spawn popup ads on every page. Each reader of the site should see the popup ad once only.
Why? I have been approached by a very large advertiser who wants exposure on the site. The ones you've seen today have been to prove my delivery mechanism works.
The forthcoming campaign should be of interest and hopefully the ads that are popping up at the moment should at least provoke a smile.
Sorry to those that are annoyed by it, but commercial pressures dictate (i.e. every man has his price).
PetrolTed said:PH isn't about to spawn popup ads on every page. Each reader of the site should see the popup ad once only.
[prebreakfastlowbloodsugarrant]
So you're either going to base this on log in ? Or on your cookies (which don't seem to work very well) Pop ups
Problem in the marketing concept too as a lot of your advertisers seem to post on PH so will be aware that people who don't like the pop-ups will start using ad blockers - so they won't be able to see the current advertisers adverts either (just a thought...)
And furthermore what kind of major advertiser doesn't realise that pop-ups are not a good way to make friends and influence people You seldom see pop-ups for anything useful, they tend to be from the same sources as spam and be treated with the same level of contempt IMHO [/prebreakfastlowbloodsugarrant]
>> Edited by mrsd on Thursday 10th April 13:09
AlexHancock said: Just turning my pop-up software on...
Serious about it being banned - ne wEU law expected soon regarding pop-up ads, emails and text messages.
I thought that was UK specific...
At the end of the day, the man has to make a living. I think it's fair to say we all know that he won't have taken this decision lightly. Give it a go... give constructive feedback and see what happens... IMHO.
PetrolTed said: The forthcoming campaign should be of interest and hopefully the ads that are popping up at the moment should at least provoke a smile.
I nearly pee'd meself laughing. If you see the ad rarely its not such a problem. Advertising only becomes objectionably when it gets in the way of the content.
Look at the difference between Channel4 (perfectly watchable) and ITV/Sky One (have to tape shows so I can fast forward over the ads).
I'm sure Ted will get the balance right. And after all - if the odd popup pays for my daily entertainment I'm quite happy.
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