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Like Ads? ... When you ask consumers if they favor the general usage of pop-up ads, the responses are usually negative.
When you ask marketers if consumers favor the usage of pop-up ads on a
common basis, the replies clash among those who esteem the pop-up as a
useful mechanism, and those who believe that the pop-up is emitting
unfavorable feedback. ...
The emergence of pop-up ads in the year of 2001 redefined
personal
space and time. ... Internet surfers find the limited use of pop-up ads
agreeable,
because they sympathize with the mediafs endeavors. However, due to
the
misunderstanding of the general public, an ever-increasing number of
ads on
the Web have undermined the respectful demeanor between the advertisers
and
the consumers.
How many times have you hung or shook your head in annoyance
at
the multiplying number of ads, while attempting to close the one ad,
which
caused the appearance of all others? ...
Not every computer is capable of handling the severity of many pop-up
ads
at once, let alone ads with special features. ...
Imagine the constant involvement of ads in your Internet life, in which
closing pop-ups becomes routine. ...
Has anyone, the knowledge of what pop-up ads may do? ...
The installed programs may generate even more ads and the program
itself may
be difficult to find and to be disposed of. ...
Web ads may easily deny people the right to decide and the right to
take
interest. ...
They
donft find them entertaining; seeing the same ads over and over again
simply
bends consumers into classifying each ad as a dull and boring replicate
of
the original, which was the same as the others.
Approximate Word count = 1423 Approximate Pages = 5.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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