stromcode.com— A look at just about every type of advertising you could cram into a webpage, with analysis of which ones work or don't work, and why. One of said analyses is pretty surprising.
Apr 30, 2006View in Crawl 4
Crappy article, advocates intrusive advertising that doesn't work well. Popunders are bad. Google Ads, while not the be-all end-all, are a lot less intrusive. Also gives referrals for ad services without disclosing it.
non-techies and IE users deserve pop unders. no mercy LOL. Also max out on the bouncing monkey ads when referrer is myspace, they like bouncing monkeys.
well, duh, that's his lesson in how to make money on the internet.write a blog article about advertising on the internet with a billion affiliate links and get it on digg.PROFIT!!!
andrevanMay 1, 2006
Crappy article, advocates intrusive advertising that doesn't work well. Popunders are bad. Google Ads, while not the be-all end-all, are a lot less intrusive. Also gives referrals for ad services without disclosing it.
Closed AccountMay 1, 2006
Ads are useless anyways, if people don’t have money then how are people making money from ads?
Closed AccountMay 1, 2006
non-techies and IE users deserve pop unders. no mercy LOL. Also max out on the bouncing monkey ads when referrer is myspace, they like bouncing monkeys.
seattle98104May 1, 2006
well, duh, that's his lesson in how to make money on the internet.write a blog article about advertising on the internet with a billion affiliate links and get it on digg.PROFIT!!!
vicerankerMay 2, 2006
Nice set of extensions for the job. Just add a referrer control and you're really not funding the net.