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wildwalks wrote:Thanks for the feedback Dinna89.
Yep I find those ads annoying too
I have gone through and filtered out as many of the really crappy ads (fart buttons etc). But I do need the ads to help offset the cost of running the site.
The site is set up so once you log in on mobile there are no ads. On the standard website there are some minimal ads - all walking related.
thanks again
Matt
GPSGuided wrote:There's a cost to good services.
Sun 19 Oct, 2014 6:19 pm
Fri 24 Oct, 2014 2:13 pm
walkerchris77 wrote:What about the big pop up ads in tv when your trying to watch a movie. *$&#&$*€£÷£$**$*÷*$£$*÷**÷*$**$* off
Fri 24 Oct, 2014 3:32 pm
wildwalks wrote:walkerchris77 wrote:What about the big pop up ads in tv when your trying to watch a movie. *$&#&$*€£÷£$**$*÷*$£$*÷**÷*$**$* off
yeah -- and the popup ads on the road side, train lines etc.
The only place where there are no popup ads is alongside bushwalking tracks.
Hummm -- that gives me a business idea.....
Matt
Fri 24 Oct, 2014 4:37 pm
wildwalks wrote:The only place where there are no popup ads is alongside bushwalking tracks.
Fri 24 Oct, 2014 5:37 pm
GPSGuided wrote:wildwalks wrote:The only place where there are no popup ads is alongside bushwalking tracks.
I often encounter snack and drinks or even beer advertising on tracksides. They typically pop up without warning and are highly noticeable. I would say that they are highly effective as they typically induce an immediate behavioural change in me, causing me to stop and pick them up. So so evil!
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