blogs.zdnet.com — Do you click on advertisements in search engine result pages? If no, you might begin seeing less ads than you normally would. Barry Schwartz talks about a post on WebmasterWorld forum that explains how Google begun removing "top of the page" ads for users who don't click them.
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Closed AccountSep 18, 2006
Dont care where the money is coming from. Digg needs the money
minosSep 18, 2006
This comment is a bit late into the digg process and I haven't read all of the above so I might be repeating what someone else said, but:I like ads because they let me know what products and services are available to me in relation to what I'm seeing/interested in.Problematic ads are the ones where it makes the site look ugly/unusable. But that's not the ad's fault, it's the web master's fault. My solution to this problem is to not go back to sites that are ugly because of ads.
awarnackSep 18, 2006
Hooray for editing your HOSTS file:<a class="user" href="http://everythingisnt.com/hosts.html">http://everythingisnt.com/hosts.html</a>
zhaySep 18, 2006
Not to mention, in your world, the only sites that would exist would be .net sites, .org sites, .gov sites, and .mil sites.