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ads that don't use pictures, only deceiving links | |
My most evil idea yet.
Who needs huge color ads when you can deceive gullible people into clicking links like:
[More] [Next Page] [Home] [Back] [Top of Page]
Let's just hope this doesn't become baked. Though, it would work, from an advertiser's point of view...
(This
was originally in Public: Evil. That explains why all the votes went from positive, to negative... meh.)
[link]
http://www.halfbake...Computer_3a_20Virus WARNING: Viruses have been found on your computer. Click here to disinfect. [footzilla, Oct 02 2005]
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Some internet pop-ups have appearances similar to windows. Thus by trying to click the "x" on the top right-hand corner of the box in an attempt to close it out, you are redirected to a site. Or inundated with more pop-ups. |
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clever, use it and I'll hunt you down... |
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Enough to turn you off the internet altogether. |
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This is evil [+],
but not in a good way [-].
Also, it would have a negative impact on me, personally. [-]
Total -1 |
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Can I move this back to Public:Evil? Its getting a lot of negative votes... heck, this is a good, evil idea. |
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I'd love to vote for this idea but sadly I daren't click on any of the voting buttons. |
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Yes, this definitely belongs in public:evil. I'll refrain from voting until it is properly catagorized. |
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I don't understand this type of advertising, but it seems to happen all too often. Any ad that tricks me into requesting more information, or takes any of my time without providing some service that I have explicitely requested (for example I don't mind TV ads if I turned the TV on) will cause me to strongly reconsider ever giving that company any business. Does this type of thing work on enough people to make up for all the other business they loose (not to mention the wasted advertising dollars), or is this type of advertising basically a scam by marketing companies because they can say they drove some ammount of traffic to some web page, and they don't care if the advertising service they are charging for is actually having a negative marketing effect? |
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Baked! Not only in the way that LBAF
mentioned, but widely used on some of
the seedier sites on the net - anything
where you might expect to find a
"banner farm". Not just adult sites, but
also "warez" sites, video game cheat
code sites, cable descrabler sites etc.
Deceiving links are the norm - often
there will be an entire page of them. |
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I would offer a linkie, but I'm not sure a
good way to find one without spending
all day slogging through popups. |
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*moves back to Evil, if that's okay...*
I forgot to add:
[Download Plug-in] 1[2][3][4][5]
Not to start a list, or anything... |
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[annotate]
Yeah, I know Jutta already did it, but it needed just a little adjustment for full effect. |
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I moved it into advertising for a reason - it's about advertising. The "evil" attribution in this particular case is just an emotional judgement, and I try not to categorize things based on emotional judgement or humorous little comments (otherwise, nobody can find anything, because there are far fewer emotional attributions available than there are factual things, and they aren't always clear.) People agree with the emotional judgement, it's satisfying to have emotions as a group, and that's why people lobby for categorizing it this way, but that doesn't make it right in a single-category system. (In a multi-category system, tagging it with "evil" wouldn't be a problem. Hm. Maybe we should switch to a tagging system.) |
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So, take the positive votes as laughter and the negative votes as a nice, loud, public outcry. You can't lose! |
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Would these be links on the website or just a popup with those options on it??? |
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