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What do you think is its impact on ad network competition? Will disabling the service help improve the performance of non-participating third-party ad networks to remain competitive in their rates and service?
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Desphinn from MattMcGee 697 Days ago #
Votes: -1

Gotta desphinn because this is possibly the worst user experience I've ever seen on a blog. Way too many ads above the fold -- the article doesn't even show up until I've started scrolling. It makes me lose interest in the article before I've even started reading.

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from gkaglobal 697 Days ago #
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It is better to enable Google certified Ad networks as it helps in incresing the number of relevant ads displayed along with increase in the revenue from Ads..



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from softwarecritics 696 Days ago #
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@MattMcGee

Thank you for such a great help to bloggers who are trying to promote their articles here. Your desphinning really does help and is very supportive. I guess this is what social media can really do at least on your end. I never knew that admins here on Sphinn don't really read blogs when in fact there are millions out there whose blogs are much worse. Maybe you're on dial up that's why the page doesn't load that fast. Blame it on your unresponsive PC and slow internet provider!

Perhaps you badly need to do some research on most types of blogs before you even make a harsh comment. This is probably the worst article directory I've ever seen and ultimately you're the worst admin I've ever come across! So tactless and unprofessional. A totally wrecked user experience I've ever had either!

Go desphinn some more!

You just actually broke your own rules! 1. Be respectful and polite. Yes, I'm talking to you!



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from MattMcGee 696 Days ago #
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@softwarecritics - I said nothing about the page speed, which was fine. I'm referring to all the ads and clutter above the content. A user shouldn't have to scroll down to reach the article, it should be above the fold.

I'm sorry if you took this as impolite, but it's constructive criticism that could be helpful if you're willing to consider the feedback given.



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