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Keyser Soze 08-01-02 09:06 PM

I'm getting them on every 'click' too.

:down:

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Thunderball 08-01-02 09:08 PM

You know, I answered the damn question right, I clicked to buy it, and I still get it. What's the point of a pop up that doesnt' go away after you utilize it?

evenflow 08-01-02 09:11 PM


Originally posted by Keyser Soze
I'm getting them on every 'click' too.

:down:

-k
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Me too. :(

Keyser Soze 08-01-02 09:17 PM

Here's the answer to all your questions... Geoff posted it in another thread:


Originally posted by gkleinman

I do have some news that will not sit well with some. Sometime next week we will be running a limited number of pop-ups related to a Warner Bros DVD campaign. Unfortunately Pop-ups were a REQUIREMENT in order to get this campaign and if we had said no to pops we wouldn't have gotten it.

We'll do everything we can to limit the intrusive advertising on the site, so understand that we DO take your comments very seriously and are constantly balancing the needs of our members with the need to support and run the site.

Looks like we'll just have to live with them for a bit.

-k
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Keyser Soze 08-01-02 09:20 PM

Here's something else to note:

The pop-up <U><B><I>does not</B></I></U> pop-up in the adult forum... so if you don't want to deal with it... go post there.

rotfl

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The Cow 08-01-02 09:21 PM

Doesn't bother me much... If this is what we have to live with to keep the site alive, then I can live with it...

Not a big deal at all!

das Monkey 08-01-02 09:40 PM

Sure, there are an infinite number of ways to make the ad go away ...

But it's hardly an effective revenue generator if every user runs advanced ad-blocking all the time.

I turn off my ad-blocker and cookie manager when surfing only DVD Talk to help support, but it's back on now.

das

Seeker 08-01-02 09:43 PM

I hate it. I came here to comment, and i found this thread.

Luckily, after closing it 5 times, i realized i could just minimize it and it would just sit and taunt me on the task bar - and I can live with that....

:(

joltaddict 08-01-02 09:52 PM


Originally posted by das Monkey
But it's hardly an effective revenue generator if every user runs advanced ad-blocking all the time.
I almost brought this up earlier. I didnt because I havent donated anything to the running of this place. But to turn off the ads youre basically taking money out of the sites pocket. Is it that big a deal? You have to turn your wrist a whole two inches or so? Im not saying all us regular posters should mail checks but christ all you have to do is minimize or close them.

Way to pull together as a community. :up:

Thunderball 08-01-02 09:55 PM


Originally posted by joltaddict




Way to pull together as a community. :up:

We all agreed to use Geoff's links. We all agree to support whatever way possible, but a neverending pop up campaign is ridiculous

Bust 08-01-02 10:00 PM

I used to love "V".

Phil L. 08-01-02 10:02 PM


Originally posted by Thunderball


We all agreed to use Geoff's links. We all agree to support whatever way possible, but a neverending pop up campaign is ridiculous

Exactly. I don't like, but can deal with a one time pop up.
I don't really need to be beat over the head with it though.

Soup Nazi 08-01-02 10:02 PM


Originally posted by Bust
I used to love "V".
Got some bad hooch, huh?

:D

Bust 08-01-02 10:06 PM


Originally posted by Soup Nazi


Got some bad hooch, huh?

:D


Uh Oh! Does this mean I'm off the "ignore" list?

Soup Nazi 08-01-02 10:10 PM


Originally posted by Bust
Uh Oh! Does this mean I'm off the "ignore" list?
You take things too literally ...

:D

das Monkey 08-01-02 10:12 PM


Originally posted by joltaddict
I almost brought this up earlier. I didnt because I havent donated anything to the running of this place. But to turn off the ads youre basically taking money out of the sites pocket. Is it that big a deal? You have to turn your wrist a whole two inches or so? Im not saying all us regular posters should mail checks but christ all you have to do is minimize or close them.
Like I said, I turned them off for DVD Talk viewing because of this very reason, but there's a point where it's a little past reasonable.

das

shaun3000 08-01-02 10:13 PM

Argghhh, Geoff, make this go away! EVERY page has the popup! It's linked to the banner on each page.

Neush 08-01-02 10:16 PM


Originally posted by joltaddict


I almost brought this up earlier. I didnt because I havent donated anything to the running of this place. But to turn off the ads youre basically taking money out of the sites pocket. Is it that big a deal? You have to turn your wrist a whole two inches or so? Im not saying all us regular posters should mail checks but christ all you have to do is minimize or close them.

Way to pull together as a community. :up:

Geoff asked us to use the direct links and I think most of us do (I know I always do). He uses the three dvd ads at the top of every page which I frequently will click on to check release dates on upcoming titles and other information about a disc that I'm interested in, I think that is a good format for having ads on a site like this. What I have a very difficult time with are the 'popunder' and 'popup' ads. First off I find it difficult to believe that the previous ad methods are all of a sudden an ineffective revenue generator. Second I don't see the point of using ads like popups because the vast majority of ppl are either running software to block them, or are making it an explicit point not to click on the ads in order to show their distaste for them. So I guess what I'm getting at is if there really is a need to generate more money to keep the site running, surely there has to be a much better and more effective way of advertising without using a concept that is flawed to begin with; like popups.

Soup Nazi 08-01-02 10:20 PM

Either this site is in dire-straits, or this (the pop-ups) is excessive ...

I really don't see much of a grey area ...

Shimmer35 08-01-02 10:32 PM

Damn that is one sukekekekeke pop-up :mad:

The Cow 08-01-02 10:34 PM

Question:

Do popup killers stop the pop-ups from making money for DVDTalk???

If not then this is a NON-issue!

LurkerDan 08-01-02 10:51 PM


Originally posted by The Cow
Question:

Do popup killers stop the pop-ups from making money for DVDTalk???

If not then this is a NON-issue!

you assume we all have computers that can support pop-up killers. I have a 5 year old pc that can barely run what I already have going. I can't really support another background program....

das Monkey 08-01-02 10:53 PM


Originally posted by The Cow
Question:

Do popup killers stop the pop-ups from making money for DVDTalk???

If not then this is a NON-issue!

Unless the ad-blocker sucks, it should read the code that initiates the pop-up and not execute it, meaning the request is never served for the image or whatever trigger gives Geoff revenue. You'd have to be pretty dense to pay someone for an ad that's never shown. I'm sure the advertizers wouldn't be too ready to do business with DVDTalk if they knew everyone was just blocking the ads and considered it a non-issue.

das

RandyM 08-01-02 10:57 PM


Originally posted by The Cow
If not then this is a NON-issue!
Not exactly. The reason I come here is the number of members. With 28,000 members registered, no matter what kind of arcane question you ask, odds are somebody is going to know the answer. If these pop-ups start driving people away, and discourage new people from joining up, we're going to lose critical mass. Look at the forum at DVDFile. I never go there because the lack of numbers means very few threads that I have an interest in. Here there might be 50 new threads started in a couple of hours. But if enough people leave here, that will only encourage more people to leave, and start a death spiral.

The Cow 08-01-02 11:03 PM


Originally posted by LurkerDan
you assume we all have computers that can support pop-up killers. I have a 5 year old pc that can barely run what I already have going. I can't really support another background program....
I was just asking...

Not going to go into the 5 year old PC thing. That's not an excuse to hate popups (pop-unders)...


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