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Ad Blindness & Ad Cloaking

We are an ad blind generation. Yes, today’s web surfers have become ad blind, they see a banner…they don’t look at it, they see a pop up, they don’t want to know what it says…all they see is a cross on the right hand side of the popup box and they click on it. They see a text link which looks out of place…they ignore it.

The time has come to step it up. Advertising is not as easy as it used to be…the new generation knows what banners and pop-ups look like and they know what it means for the owner…but what techniques can be used to get past this?

The cloak: You must use the guerilla marketing tactics of ad cloaking, the ad cloaking techniques are varied…but the most essential part is about knowing how to use the power of customization available. If you want to find out how to maximize Google AdSense revenue, I highly recommend Joel Comm’s book (What Google Never Told You about Making Money with AdSense.) It has so many tips and tricks which you can use to maximize your ad revenue.

If you do not want to pay you can download my free e-report about perfect ad implementation. My e-report explains what you need to do to maximize your revenue from many PPC, CPM and CPA systems.

But quickly…what are the top tips for ad cloaking. The most common is this – do not make your ad look like an ad, blend it in, use the color of your websites background, change the font (if you can). To learn more about Ad Blindness and Ad Cloaking I highly recommend my electronic report titled “The Monetization Report,” it has all the tips and information you need to successfully disguise your ads and maximize income potential.

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Posted on November 10, 2007
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