The Pop-Up Blocker Blocker
from the ugh dept
And people wonder where marketers get a bad name from. While the job of a good marketers is to figure out what people want and figure out how to give it to them, too many people assume that the point of marketing is to bug people with intrusive and annoying ads as much as possible. The smart marketer would realize that if someone makes it clear they don't want to be bugged, then it doesn't make sense to try to get around that request. Unfortunately, too many lazy marketers would rather push intrusive and annoying ads because actually delivering something people want is a lot more difficult than flogging something no one wants. The latest is that a company named Falk eSolutions is trying to deal with the "problem" of pop-up blockers by creating software that detects pop-up blockers, and automatically converts pop-up ads into rich media "floating ads" which are just as likely to annoy users. Here's a case where the users have made it clear they don't want to be bothered, and this company thinks it's a great idea to ignore that request and make sure people are bothered.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Who wants to code a little program that sends an email back to the offending advertiser ( each time the pop up blocker blocker converts the ad to a " media rich pice of shit ) telling them that their method of advertising is abusive and will result in the lost of one more customer ?
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