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The adverts are specific to you and based on your browsing history.19
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Yes, I think this the case.cantersaddick said:The adverts are specific to you and based on your browsing history.
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Bloody hell! I’m a relative innocent. God only knows what adverts some on here get!!!!!cantersaddick said:The adverts are specific to you and based on your browsing history.
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Well all I'm getting is adverts for Bangcock ladyboys. Com1
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Why am I seeing the same really crappy adverts for ridiculous fake news websites? I thought the same as @Sillybilly . I've not been googling Gary Lineker fighting with Alan Shearer or Jeremy Clarkson killing anyone. Well...not recently.cantersaddick said:The adverts are specific to you and based on your browsing history.
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I'm intrigued to know where you've browsed so that I can find out more about Gary Lineker's misdemeanours in the trousers department. Did he leave Marks & Spencers without paying for a pair of corduroy trousers?3
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Ha ha I saw the Lineker one the other day and thought it was pretty dodgy and obviously just click bait.Sillybilly said:I know we covered this topic ages ago and came to the view that the adverts were a necessary or at least tolerable evil and, by and large, I ignore them. Of late though there seems to be an increasing number of rather distasteful adverts, especially those involving Gary Lineker and his alleged misdemeanours in the trouser department. Am I the only one getting these? I have to say that I don’t much care for them. Any views? (Not about Gary Lineker please!!!)
Sadly what I've come to expect of this forum under this ownership in recent years #duchateletout0 -
Funny enough, im sure a politician recently kicked off on twitter about a website promoting something similar.... turns out he didnt understand targetted ads eitherblackpool72 said:Well all I'm getting is adverts for Bangcock ladyboys. Com
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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/mar/17/gavin-barwell-date-arab-girls-twittershine166 said:
Funny enough, im sure a politician recently kicked off on twitter about a website promoting something similar.... turns out he didnt understand targetted ads eitherblackpool72 said:Well all I'm getting is adverts for Bangcock ladyboys. Com
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rina said:
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/mar/17/gavin-barwell-date-arab-girls-twittershine166 said:
Funny enough, im sure a politician recently kicked off on twitter about a website promoting something similar.... turns out he didnt understand targetted ads eitherblackpool72 said:Well all I'm getting is adverts for Bangcock ladyboys. Com
Not as recently as I thought lol
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Adverts are provided as part of Google’s affiliated Adsense programme, so should be reputable. There will always be some strange ones that filter through though (gawd knows what advertisers must pay for it or how they get their return).
The ads provided will go through some algorithm of contextual targeting based on page keywords (ie. Saudi prince being a good example) or personal targeting (ie. you’ve been looking on the web at caravan holidays and all of a sudden Haven ads start to be shown regularly) to determine what you individually view, and also impacted by the rate that the advertiser pays Google.
Sadly as said it’s a necessary evil to offset the costs of providing the site. Personally I think we are at a point where everyone accepts websites have to run ads and a largely oblivious to it, we certainly position-wise do not try to flood the page positions like others and aim to keep them more discreet (and in turn generate less return from them). We could certainly take it a lot further if we wished but there is no appetite for that and I personally refuse to go on click bait sites like News Shopper and Kent Live with all their pop ups and flooded ad pages.
Hope that helps. I know there are ways / programmes out there that block the ads but I appreciate if people don’t encourage others down that route as quite simply we would have to close the site without the cost offsetting that those ads provide when people click on them.5 -
Or the wife's browsing history, Jones Boots, Debenhams etc etc.cantersaddick said:The adverts are specific to you and based on your browsing history.
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Yes, I keep seeing ads for non-slip shoes and duct tapecantersaddick said:The adverts are specific to you and based on your browsing history.
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...Gary Lineker's trouser departmentHastingsaddick said:
Or the wife's browsing history, Jones Boots, Debenhams etc etc.cantersaddick said:The adverts are specific to you and based on your browsing history.
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As someone who worked for years in old media (Fleet Street) and new media (early newspaper websites, wap, sms, launching mobile web sites and platforms), I can understand how the content has to be monetised somewhere.
And as someone who runs a social media content and advertising business now, I would like to say how well CL do it. It's neither intrusive or offensive, and, from time to time, it's useful (actually, that makes it almost the exact opposite of Roger Johnson).
So, every time I see someone complaining about the ads or about what is being advertised, I cringe slightly. Because, in my experience, CL does it really well.8 -
That’s kind of you @Chizz thanks1
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@Henry Irving - see, that's how you get a promote.Chizz said:As someone who worked for years in old media (Fleet Street) and new media (early newspaper websites, wap, sms, launching mobile web sites and platforms), I can understand how the content has to be monetised somewhere.
And as someone who runs a social media content and advertising business now, I would like to say how well CL do it. It's neither intrusive or offensive, and, from time to time, it's useful (actually, that makes it almost the exact opposite of Roger Johnson).
So, every time I see someone complaining about the ads or about what is being advertised, I cringe slightly. Because, in my experience, CL does it really well.10 -
I did find it funny the other day when there were loads of adverts on the brexit thread for Southbank Investments, presumably for no other reason than because our very own Southbank posts on there rather a lot. I don't suppose the company paying would find it quite so funny, but I guess that's a known risk when you pay for advertising by algorithm instead of advertising by intelligent thought. Anyway I'm looking forward to seeing some adverts for extra large underpants when the Googlebots pic up on Stig Thundercock, and it promises to get even more interesting when they realise our interest in Fanny.0
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Perhaps it wa Stig Thundercock who was responsible for those ice-cold boxers ads :-)2
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Weirdly, at the moment using my phone to access CL, I'm getting adverts for Yorkshire water, and how to report leaks and burst pipes!1
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Ads for- Chinos, suede Hushpuppies and incontinence pants!!0
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How much would a subscription to CL be if we wanted to avoid ads altogether?AFKABartram said:Adverts are provided as part of Google’s affiliated Adsense programme, so should be reputable. There will always be some strange ones that filter through though (gawd knows what advertisers must pay for it or how they get their return).
The ads provided will go through some algorithm of contextual targeting based on page keywords (ie. Saudi prince being a good example) or personal targeting (ie. you’ve been looking on the web at caravan holidays and all of a sudden Haven ads start to be shown regularly) to determine what you individually view, and also impacted by the rate that the advertiser pays Google.
Sadly as said it’s a necessary evil to offset the costs of providing the site. Personally I think we are at a point where everyone accepts websites have to run ads and a largely oblivious to it, we certainly position-wise do not try to flood the page positions like others and aim to keep them more discreet (and in turn generate less return from them). We could certainly take it a lot further if we wished but there is no appetite for that and I personally refuse to go on click bait sites like News Shopper and Kent Live with all their pop ups and flooded ad pages.
Hope that helps. I know there are ways / programmes out there that block the ads but I appreciate if people don’t encourage others down that route as quite simply we would have to close the site without the cost offsetting that those ads provide when people click on them.1 -
Hope not. Now getting ads for payday loan co's!Hastingsaddick said:
Or the wife's browsing history, Jones Boots, Debenhams etc etc.cantersaddick said:The adverts are specific to you and based on your browsing history.
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I'm getting one for a fitness drink now, is someone taking the piss?!
Please look into it @Cabes
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Never new you lived in France matei_b_b_o_r_g said:I'm getting one for a fitness drink now, is someone taking the piss?!
Please look into it @Cabes
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Getting adverts in Arabic at the moment.0
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This one just cropped up for me...
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i_b_b_o_r_g said:I'm getting one for a fitness drink now, is someone taking the piss?! Please look into it @Cabes Mr Angry, France1