So What Annoying Ad Technique Will Replace Pop-Ups?
from the adblocked dept
Pop-ups and other "interruptive" formats now represent just 0.7% of all online ad spending (BugMeNot required), which the head of an internet ad trade group says reflects their relative uselessness since people ignore them, or simply don't see them thanks to blocking software. It's hard to tell if the number of popups has decreased that significantly -- and we're not willing to turn off our blockers to find some anecdotal evidence -- or if they've simply become so worthless that prices have fallen through the floor, making them represent such a minute share of overall ad spending. But the bigger lesson for legitimate online advertisers is that these sorts of interruptive ads don't work, while well-targeted, useful and compelling online advertising is proving to be very effective. There is plenty of inventory for online ads, but the challenge now facing the ad industry is figuring out how to effectively target users, and how to offer them advertising they want to see, rather than ads they're simply forced to tolerate.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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Can you please point me to a specific page with these ads, I too read wired and I've never seen them. Maybe it's firefox + noscript and adblock doing their job but I'd like to be sure.
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Suggested Firefox feature
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Yeah, mode button: Firefox web browser only!
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pop thrus
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Flash Overlay
It's more annoying that a flashing popover.
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Congratulations, you have just outlined the basic purpose of the .COMmercial domain.
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blocking ads
TOOLS, OPTIONS, CONTENT, EXCEPTIONS, BLOCK but they still come thru. Perhaps I misunderstand the function of this setting. If we could block domains we could block a good portion of ads easily.
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Annoying ads...
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Ie: Comcast/AT&T get together w/ companies - and every time you go through their network you are rerouted to receive a page w/ the add and a link at the very top to continue the path to the site you were going too.
Everythings' possible, anyway.
/got nuttin'
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I've yet to find a way round this even with noscript, adblock, flashblock etc.
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Imagine you walk into... say Banana Republic. You buy a pair of jeans and a sweater. A few weeks later you sit down at your laptop or pc... you get a pop up... tailored specifically to you... about not just the brand of jeans and sweater you bought but the size and color too. Some evil mastermind somewhere has to be working on it.
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Shudder to think.
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Just as advertizers have killed real-time tv watching for me (record show, play it later and skip the ads) they killed all chance that I ever see another ad. Flashing moving animation that compete for my visual attention is really unbearable when the content is text (and 98% of the content is text on the Net, figure excludes porn)
Adblock. Filterset.g. No Animated Gif.
The inventory maybe there, but it won't touch me.
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re: pudro
Have a similar Firefox set up to pudro. I have no problems with wired.com or any other sites I use currently.
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Annoyances
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