Thursday, September 21, 2017
These companies replace your banners with art, flowers and sunshine
No one likes banners. They tend to be intrusive, are often badly designed and somehow never show products you actually need – for a while, I was shown daily ads for a Catholic matchmaking service, while I’m neither single nor religious. The arrival of adblockers offered a much-needed solution. According to this recent report by PageFair, adblocking services are now installed on 615 million devices worldwide. Using an adblocker, however, means some websites will show unsightly empty blocks of space. So why not take it one step further: instead of just removing banner ads, replace them with something beautiful? Today,…
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