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Re: ONLINE-ADS>> obligatory ad viewing--good idea or bad?

Donna Dolezal Zelzer (djz_at_efn.org)
Thu, 13 Feb 1997 10:33:18 -0800

At 10:25 AM -0600 2/12/97, Elizabeth Gardner made this statement of rare
insight:
> Someone recently told me about a CD-ROM based magazine that forces readers
> to view at least five seconds of an ad after they've finished each article,
> before they're allowed to click back to the table of contents to access the
> next article. They're thinking of using this strategy on the Web, and they
> say they've gotten some big content providers interested in trying it.
>

I personally think it's a miserable idea. As a consumer, I highly resent
being forced to look at someone's ad, even for 5 seconds. I also resent it
when someone tries to take control of *my* computer and *my* browser and
not allow me to do what I want. I would be highly inclined *not* to buy
from that company, for those reasons alone.

As an advertiser, I wouldn't consider possibly alienating people by
throwing my product/service in their face like that.

Why not integrate the ads into the content in such a way that, while
obviously ads, they relate to the content and would be of interest to
people interested in the content?

Why not design ads that draw people in, rather than forcing people to look
at them for a period of time?

Donna

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