clickz.com— An eye-tracking study finds users block out ads on the Web, especially when the creative is not relevant to what's on the page.
Jun 26, 2006View in Crawl 4
"graphical ads with text and contrasting colors, like white text on red, is less likely to be disregarded..."thats called awesome research and money well-spent
oh yea Ihate the image type banners, in fact I find myself NOT VEN SEEING THEM OR EVEN CLICKING THEM, i do click the ones that Google has, because they have some SENSE in my interest, I really an anti banner image type person.
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I didn't realize how true this was until i just read a dugg story about CNET's review of digg3. The review said "Free of unnecessary frills, there's just one low-key banner ad across the top of the page." i had to go back to digg's main page just to confirm this, even though i spend hours a week here. eat that, shock the monkey
paperhatJun 26, 2006
I wouldn't say "plagued". It's really quite nice to be able to ignore banners.
ayeroxorJun 27, 2006
Who was the first moronic retarded idiot that turned "Creative" into a noun? It's an AD. Get a grip!"A Creative." Now that's just stupid.
auraJun 27, 2006
This coming from a site that has banner ads everywhere.
fishpoisonconJun 27, 2006
"graphical ads with text and contrasting colors, like white text on red, is less likely to be disregarded..."thats called awesome research and money well-spent
xtarburstJun 27, 2006
oh yea Ihate the image type banners, in fact I find myself NOT VEN SEEING THEM OR EVEN CLICKING THEM, i do click the ones that Google has, because they have some SENSE in my interest, I really an anti banner image type person.
agentcooperJun 27, 2006
Hunh? What article are you guys talking about? I was trying to punch that elusive monkey. Man, he's sprite.Oh, wait, OMG! I can get Symantic Veritas Storage Foundation Basic. It's free for the first time ever now! Digg has so much exciting new content now. I love that upgrade!
jesusdeluxeJun 28, 2006
I didn't realize how true this was until i just read a dugg story about CNET's review of digg3. The review said "Free of unnecessary frills, there's just one low-key banner ad across the top of the page." i had to go back to digg's main page just to confirm this, even though i spend hours a week here. eat that, shock the monkey