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Ad sense
August 9, 2006 | Posted by: Lee
Series of short articles about what drives users crazy about online advertising.
Take aways…
- Do not allow ads to interrupt important user tasks such as using navigation or reading content– under any circumstances
- Never auto-launch audio
- Provide easy-to-see, easy-to-use controls for rich media
- Avoid too-good-to-be-true offers
- Control the rate of animation
- Don’t mix advertising with a site’s content within a framework such as a viewer window
- Don’t frustrate the user: if you have a banner with a specific offer, make sure the banner links to an offer page, not the site’s home page
- Stop pushing your user: set a limit for the number of times an ad can appear in one user session
- Make sure your publishers have defined a consistent screen grid, with consistent placement and identification of all ads
- Do not place your top-of-page banners within a site’s top navigation: getting in the way of a user’s attempts to navigate a site will frustrate the user and can create a negative brand association. Top-of-page banners should be visually distinct from a site’s top navigation
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