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2 commentsThursday, December 11, 2008

Ad Clutter Bad For Users, Advertisers

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This survey is useful to

This survey is useful to website owners. Too many ads on one page is not a good choice for website owner. But i think if the ads is not impact reading, it can be published, just not too many. No ads on website is unpossible!

There are 14 ads on this

There are 14 ads on this page, but they don't interfere with your article. Does that make it okay? As soon as I identify something as an ad, I disassociate from it. Even when I see something I want, I don't click on the ad. I don't want to encourage the process. I look it up on a search engine.

If only idiots click on ads, then the feedback advertisers are getting is idiotic, which seems about right.

Advertisers think they know what I want, but they have no idea. Advertising has ruined newspapers, which should be called adpapers. But then again, the news isn't news either. It's infotainment, also known as ads.

Maybe Obama can do something about changing the advertising culture, as well.

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