jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:I just changed the ad configuration to not display the new ads on small devices. Let's see how that works out.
On an Android phone and I still see them, FWIW.
Really? Could you tell me which make and model phone? Is it a large one?
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:I just changed the ad configuration to not display the new ads on small devices. Let's see how that works out.
Yay! I’m on an iPhone and they are gone.
jsteele wrote:I just changed the ad configuration to not display the new ads on small devices. Let's see how that works out.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:I just changed the ad configuration to not display the new ads on small devices. Let's see how that works out.
On an Android phone and I still see them, FWIW.
jsteele wrote:I just changed the ad configuration to not display the new ads on small devices. Let's see how that works out.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m on this site way way too much and would be happy to support it by clicking on ads (though due to job loss, I’m not buying anything lately) but there hasn’t been anything I’d want to click on for months, at least.
I don’t say this as a bitch at you, because I acknowledge that you do in fact need to make a living, but as sincere wonder: the ads used to be regular-follow-me-around-the-internet ads of things I have looked at. Does the site use fewer cookies than it used to or something like that?
Both Safari and Firefox have implemented features to either block tracking by cookies or make it much less effective. You are probably using one of those browsers.
This is sort of an irony (one of which is true for me personally as well). Users don't like being tracked, but the result is that they get less relevant ads. I personally have some appreciation for ads that interest me, but the technology has not reached the point that it can read my mind. I don't like the tracking that, for instance, shows you a pair of shoes in every single ad after you look at that pair of shoes and decide you don't want it. But, if they show me a guitar that I want that has just gone on sale for 50% off, I'm all over it.
Anonymous wrote:I’m on this site way way too much and would be happy to support it by clicking on ads (though due to job loss, I’m not buying anything lately) but there hasn’t been anything I’d want to click on for months, at least.
I don’t say this as a bitch at you, because I acknowledge that you do in fact need to make a living, but as sincere wonder: the ads used to be regular-follow-me-around-the-internet ads of things I have looked at. Does the site use fewer cookies than it used to or something like that?
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you planning to at least minimize these huge ads?
I am having discussions about this with the ad network. The issue is that we don't have a mobile website design. So those of you using phones are getting the same design as desktop users. The ads are sized for desktop users. They are not sure what the best strategy to fix this would be. So far, the ads are not performing anywhere close to what was promised in terms of revenue. So, unless things change, it will not be worth keeping them at all.