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Originally Posted by marcop
This doesn't solve the underlying problem: surfers hate web advertising, which is why they're using ad blockers..
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I totally agree, but the challenge is to show "real" advertisement and not what we do on some sites, where the site is a advertising. Specially in our industry.
Now that means that your visitor has to activate that he want to see ads ? It means more or less that because website B showed him 20 banners on his site he expect also 20 banners on your site.
Showing a "few" real related ads is not annoying the visitor. If he want to have sex tonight and you show how he can do that he can click for more info.
Going to a webcam page and there he is told that his dick is to small, i am sure he is irritated.
All can be done with
The next step of performance network , you can show related banners of the visiting page. If you want 1 or 15 ads is your decision. You create the user experience at the end of the day. If he use adblocker you are in charge what to show. You can show him a donation button if you want, or just a like on Facebook if needed. Or still show him banners, if you show him where he searched for big change he will click on it.
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