Well, there are these new ads that load prior to some threads being opened. Those "wait 15 seconds before thread loads or skip the ad" types. Generally, I find these very intrusive. I understand guru needs the money and all to run the site, but these ads aren't that useful on a forum when I'm openning like 15 threads at a time and I keep seeing those ads pop up.
Furthermore, on slower systems, this could really slow down load times of the forums, which prior to the server move a few months ago was already pretty bad. Do we really want to revert back to the old way where it took 90 seconds to load a thread?
New Ads Prior to Loading Threads
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Originally Posted by Winterclaw
Funny enough, I got my 3rd click-through tpday clicking on this thread.
What browser are you using ?
Since I have a feeling that I'm currently immune to whatever implementation they are using, despite not having anything designed to block them. For me click through adds aren't yet common enough to be worth blocking (I can see that changing though), the only adds I hate are flash and popups, both of which I do have blocked.
Since I have a feeling that I'm currently immune to whatever implementation they are using, despite not having anything designed to block them. For me click through adds aren't yet common enough to be worth blocking (I can see that changing though), the only adds I hate are flash and popups, both of which I do have blocked.
Were testing all ads full blown, its a necessary step, give us you're feed back. A lot of places like GameSpot, GameSpy, IGN run these ads, now I understand why, they are necessary in this industry. Popunders do not show if you are logged in and are limited to times a day. We may be able to limit the annoying ads to unregistered users, the best way to give feedback is to take a screenshot of the advertisement, let us know if you were logged in and how you found the ads. Remember now we have 4 servers with 4x the power of our previous servers and we are hosted at Rackspace, the #1 managed hosting provider in the world.
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Originally Posted by kzap
Were testing all ads full blown, its a necessary step, give us you're feed back. A lot of places like GameSpot, GameSpy, IGN run these ads
...which is exactly why I dont visit those sites or any like them. The ads are intrusive and extremely annoying. There is no faster way to lose visitors than to use this type of advertising.
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I suppose, to counter that, there's no faster way to lose visitors then shutting down a site completely from lack of funds as well.
Ads are necessary for any large gaming sites. Without ads guru, IGN, gamespot, Incgamers and more would not be here for the gaming community. From time to time we all must test out new ads, new campaigns, see what works what doesn't. This certainly isn't the first time we've switched up our advertising style or campaign. And it's the internet, people expect ads, any one who has ever surfed the web has received ads. This shouldn't be THAT big of a shock. It's a couple of seconds of ads, it's not every page load, and as you can see we welcome your constructive feedback and suggestions... as we always have.
Edit: Just as an FYI pop-ups are only for non logged in users.
Ads are necessary for any large gaming sites. Without ads guru, IGN, gamespot, Incgamers and more would not be here for the gaming community. From time to time we all must test out new ads, new campaigns, see what works what doesn't. This certainly isn't the first time we've switched up our advertising style or campaign. And it's the internet, people expect ads, any one who has ever surfed the web has received ads. This shouldn't be THAT big of a shock. It's a couple of seconds of ads, it's not every page load, and as you can see we welcome your constructive feedback and suggestions... as we always have.Edit: Just as an FYI pop-ups are only for non logged in users.
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Originally Posted by Inde
I suppose, to counter that, there's no faster way to lose visitors then shutting down a site completely from lack of funds as well.
Ads are necessary for any large gaming sites. Without ads guru, IGN, gamespot, Incgamers and more would not be here for the gaming community. From time to time we all must test out new ads, new campaigns, see what works what doesn't. This certainly isn't the first time we've switched up our advertising style or campaign. And it's the internet, people expect ads, any one who has ever surfed the web has received ads. This shouldn't be THAT big of a shock. It's a couple of seconds of ads, it's not every page load, and as you can see we welcome your constructive feedback and suggestions... as we always have.
Maybe I wasnt clear enough. I'm only referring to these big, full-page interrupt ads that started in the last day or so. The banners at the top (and in the first post when I'm not logged in) are fine. I can live with those. But the big ads that pop in and interrupt my browsing are very annoying, especially when the skip option doesnt appear and I am forced to watch the whole damn thing.
I realize that you have to support your business with advertising, but do it in such a way that it isnt intrusive.
edit - Also, I'm not referring to popups. I'm referring to the LG ad that actually adds another step before I can get to threads or sub-forums. That has got to stop asap.
Ads are necessary for any large gaming sites. Without ads guru, IGN, gamespot, Incgamers and more would not be here for the gaming community. From time to time we all must test out new ads, new campaigns, see what works what doesn't. This certainly isn't the first time we've switched up our advertising style or campaign. And it's the internet, people expect ads, any one who has ever surfed the web has received ads. This shouldn't be THAT big of a shock. It's a couple of seconds of ads, it's not every page load, and as you can see we welcome your constructive feedback and suggestions... as we always have.
Maybe I wasnt clear enough. I'm only referring to these big, full-page interrupt ads that started in the last day or so. The banners at the top (and in the first post when I'm not logged in) are fine. I can live with those. But the big ads that pop in and interrupt my browsing are very annoying, especially when the skip option doesnt appear and I am forced to watch the whole damn thing.I realize that you have to support your business with advertising, but do it in such a way that it isnt intrusive.
edit - Also, I'm not referring to popups. I'm referring to the LG ad that actually adds another step before I can get to threads or sub-forums. That has got to stop asap.
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I am logged in. Always logged in. I have a pop up right now.
http://aa.tribalfusion.com It's a Netflix ad. :/
I understand needing to try out different revenue schemes, but please, no pop ups, and no quivering, flashing ads. Those things are horrible and very offensive. The pop ups are less offensive, but still very high up there.
http://aa.tribalfusion.com It's a Netflix ad. :/
I understand needing to try out different revenue schemes, but please, no pop ups, and no quivering, flashing ads. Those things are horrible and very offensive. The pop ups are less offensive, but still very high up there.
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