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  • Alexa

    love or hate: ad format servey

    Hi Everyone,

    As a user, which ad format you hate the most and which you like the most?

    A) Top banner
    B) Google AdSense
    C) In-content rich media box
    D) Vibrant Media IntelliTxt

    I will summarize findings here when I got enough votes.

    Thank you very much.
  • kaeli

    #2
    Re: love or hate: ad format servey

    In article <ae35549b.04072 02144.24b06b81@ posting.google. com>,
    stoppopup123@ya hoo.com enlightened us with...[color=blue]
    > Hi Everyone,
    >
    > As a user, which ad format you hate the most and which you like the most?
    >[/color]

    I hate anything that makes noise and anything that obscures page
    content.
    I can block or ignore all the rest. Top banners would be my choice for
    hating the least. Popups rock. I can block those and never see them. *g*

    --
    --
    ~kaeli~
    Suicide is the most sincere form of self-criticism.



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    • Lee

      #3
      Re: love or hate: ad format servey

      Alexa said:[color=blue]
      >
      >Hi Everyone,
      >
      >As a user, which ad format you hate the most and which you like the most?
      >
      >A) Top banner
      >B) Google AdSense
      >C) In-content rich media box
      >D) Vibrant Media IntelliTxt
      >
      >I will summarize findings here when I got enough votes.[/color]

      That's not really a very well structured survey.
      Some people won't know what all of those choices mean,
      and so could only guess how they feel about them.
      It would be better to describe what the user sees,
      rather than list the feature names.

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      • Hywel

        #4
        Re: love or hate: ad format servey

        In article <ae35549b.04072 02144.24b06b81@ posting.google. com>, Alexa
        says...[color=blue]
        > Hi Everyone,
        >
        > As a user, which ad format you hate the most and which you like the most?
        >
        > A) Top banner
        > B) Google AdSense
        > C) In-content rich media box
        > D) Vibrant Media IntelliTxt
        >
        > I will summarize findings here when I got enough votes.[/color]

        Did you think to find an appropriate group?

        --
        Hywel


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        • Ivan Marsh

          #5
          Re: love or hate: ad format servey

          On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 17:40:08 +0100, Hywel wrote:
          [color=blue]
          > In article <ae35549b.04072 02144.24b06b81@ posting.google. com>, Alexa
          > says...[color=green]
          >> Hi Everyone,
          >>
          >> As a user, which ad format you hate the most and which you like the
          >> most?
          >>
          >> A) Top banner
          >> B) Google AdSense
          >> C) In-content rich media box
          >> D) Vibrant Media IntelliTxt
          >>
          >> I will summarize findings here when I got enough votes.[/color]
          >
          > Did you think to find an appropriate group?[/color]

          What? alt.advertising .annoyances?

          Considering a lot of the annoying ads are written with javascript I'd say
          it's a pretty appropriate posting.

          --
          i.m.
          The USA Patriot Act is the most unpatriotic act in American history.

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          • Mick White

            #6
            Re: love or hate: ad format servey

            Alexa wrote:
            [color=blue]
            > Hi Everyone,
            >
            > As a user, which ad format you hate the most and which you like the most?
            >
            > A) Top banner
            > B) Google AdSense
            > C) In-content rich media box
            > D) Vibrant Media IntelliTxt
            >
            > I will summarize findings here when I got enough votes.[/color]

            I don't like A & B, I don't know what C & D are.
            Mick

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            • Grant Wagner

              #7
              Re: love or hate: ad format servey

              kaeli wrote:
              [color=blue]
              > In article <ae35549b.04072 02144.24b06b81@ posting.google. com>,
              > stoppopup123@ya hoo.com enlightened us with...[color=green]
              > > Hi Everyone,
              > >
              > > As a user, which ad format you hate the most and which you like the most?
              > >[/color]
              >
              > I hate anything that makes noise and anything that obscures page
              > content.
              > I can block or ignore all the rest. Top banners would be my choice for
              > hating the least. Popups rock. I can block those and never see them. *g*[/color]

              Without knowing precisely what his categories mean, I'll share a way to block a
              great many more ads (other then just popups) in Gecko-based browsers:

              <url: http://texturizer.net/firefox/adblock.html />

              Put the content there in a file called "userContent.cs s" and place that in the
              chrome directory within you Gecko-based browsers' profile.

              Note, that some things you may want to see could be blocked by the
              userContent.css listed there, but I've never had any trouble with it.

              --
              Grant Wagner <gwagner@agrico reunited.com>
              comp.lang.javas cript FAQ - http://jibbering.com/faq


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              • kaeli

                #8
                Re: love or hate: ad format servey

                In article <40FEB057.A6C9E A02@agricoreuni ted.com>,
                gwagner@agricor eunited.com enlightened us with...[color=blue]
                >
                > Without knowing precisely what his categories mean, I'll share a way to block a
                > great many more ads (other then just popups) in Gecko-based browsers:
                >
                > <url: http://texturizer.net/firefox/adblock.html />
                >
                > Put the content there in a file called "userContent.cs s" and place that in the
                > chrome directory within you Gecko-based browsers' profile.
                >[/color]

                Cool. I'm going to try that. I use Netscape 7.1 for the most part.
                ....

                /edits the file and goes to cnn.com, tvguide.com, and other sites she
                knows have ads.../

                Hey, that's neat! ;)

                It kinda messes up a couple pages, though. Notably


                I can still read and use the pages, though. Just the alignment is a
                little off, especially at the bottom.

                --
                --
                ~kaeli~
                Once you've seen one shopping center, you've seen a mall.



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