Most annoying ad format
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1) push notifications.
2) popups
3) popunders (more than 1 per click)
4) fake buttonsComment
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Sometime i watch YT in browser where i dont have adblock, and often i get products for woman ads. Targetting for the win
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Yes i agree, they have like zillions of banners on website, and then they are surprised why people use adblock then. If you already have to serve so many banners, then atleast make it work without compromising user experience.Comment
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whend you see the ad in the movie downloaded from a torrent )))Comment
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They are not allowed to use popunders
Adult tubes sometimes got zillions, as you said, of banners: 2 NTV, underplayer, 4 useless in footer
Smart tube owners:
- added a spot above player
- small native ad block
- mediation
x2 more money and looks more friendly for users.Comment
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The footers are pretty useless if there's a lot of content on the page (meaning it's not likely the user will scroll down far enough to see them), but they work if you keep the page short and use a "load more" button or some kind of ajax-based paginatorThey are not allowed to use popunders
Adult tubes sometimes got zillions, as you said, of banners: 2 NTV, underplayer, 4 useless in footer
Smart tube owners:
- added a spot above player
- small native ad block
- mediation
x2 more money and looks more friendly for users.
Lately I have been using video sliders from multiple ad networks; they are working better than any other ad format.
On mobile, above-player and below-player work well. On desktop banners just don't work. I haven't found any good use for NTV space; banners suck, natives aren't any better there, chaturbate "online now" widget also doesn't work so well. I think users are just blind to that space these days.
Pops and skims are still great if you use them right. I hide them behind user-agent detection and cookies (don't show them if the user-agent looks like google. Don't show them on the first page view--track this with cookies).
Native ads hidden in your content work well, but not nearly as well as video sliders.
I'm tempted on my new projects to just ignore every ad type besides video sliders, pops, and skims.Comment


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