Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yay! Does clicking on the ads help?
Please only click on ads in which you are actually interested. The best way you can help is to keep ads visible on your screen for as long as possible. "Visibility" of ads in an important metric for increasing revenue.
I leave my computer on with a DCUM page open when I go to bed, does that help? It's visible for many hours if you don't count the screensaver coming on.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yay! Does clicking on the ads help?
Please only click on ads in which you are actually interested. The best way you can help is to keep ads visible on your screen for as long as possible. "Visibility" of ads in an important metric for increasing revenue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:The new advertising arrangement has resolved the financial challenges. So, there is probably no fear of us making any major changes for the next few years, assuming the current ad performance holds up.
Op here. Glad to hear. You won’t hear me complaining about the ads and I wish others wouldn’t either.
Really? Wouldn't Jeff want to know though? I think user feedback is (almost) always a good thing.
Anonymous wrote:Yay! Does clicking on the ads help?
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:The new advertising arrangement has resolved the financial challenges. So, there is probably no fear of us making any major changes for the next few years, assuming the current ad performance holds up.
Op here. Glad to hear. You won’t hear me complaining about the ads and I wish others wouldn’t either.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:The new advertising arrangement has resolved the financial challenges. So, there is probably no fear of us making any major changes for the next few years, assuming the current ad performance holds up.
Op here. Glad to hear. You won’t hear me complaining about the ads and I wish others wouldn’t either.
jsteele wrote:The new advertising arrangement has resolved the financial challenges. So, there is probably no fear of us making any major changes for the next few years, assuming the current ad performance holds up.
jsteele wrote:The new advertising arrangement has resolved the financial challenges. So, there is probably no fear of us making any major changes for the next few years, assuming the current ad performance holds up.