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3 years ago
in Image-based ads on Google? The horror… on Mathew's comments
the graphic ads are coming big time. there is no avoiding it and their popularity will sprint past google if google is not running with them. video ads on the side of the page complete with pause and rewind buttons so you can watch them again. bigger and bigger with sound that will startle you with hot models for hair products or cute little seratonin cartoons for reuptake inhibitors.
it is inevitable...
it is inevitable...
3 years ago
in Image-based ads on Google? The horror… on Mathew's comments
they are already partners and have been since 2002. likely this had much to do with parsons and company leaning to goog. the resurgance in ad spending on aol properties has been significant considering continued loss of subscribers. no doubt goog has already assisted aol in revving its ad sales.
no one cares about goog's integrity except for a few geeky types such as yourselves (no offense intended). they care about finding what they are looking for as well as incidental cool stuff.
soon when you google "jack white" among other things you will get a link to aol and a cool video with loretta lynn but before they play the vid youll watch a 15sec commercial for some pill in a bottle. people will love this type of content distribution and not mind the commercial.
aol has a huge opportunity to revive itself here with all the new traffic and an ipo within the next two years will prove that 1b for 5% of the company was a shrewd invstment.
no one cares about goog's integrity except for a few geeky types such as yourselves (no offense intended). they care about finding what they are looking for as well as incidental cool stuff.
soon when you google "jack white" among other things you will get a link to aol and a cool video with loretta lynn but before they play the vid youll watch a 15sec commercial for some pill in a bottle. people will love this type of content distribution and not mind the commercial.
aol has a huge opportunity to revive itself here with all the new traffic and an ipo within the next two years will prove that 1b for 5% of the company was a shrewd invstment.