Showing posts with label Advertising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Advertising. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Gmail Webclip is Addictive

It is really addictive for those of you who still don't know what is it. The Gmail webclip have been around for a while now but just recently, they made text advertising appear more frequently than actuall RSS feed.



Ever since I started using Gmail I have "subconciously" made a decision not to click on any Advertising on the right hand side bar. The text links on the side bar are nearly invisible it didn't matter much.

Then came webclips, it started out as a pretty cool feature to have. I can randomly (while working) see if my favourite blog/news site have an interesting new article. It was fun and desirable until they added those links.

The thing is, since these text links are 100% optimized to me (i.e my email habit, work at the moment), it is VERY relevant to what I'm interested in. So relevant, I can't not click on them. And the position of the webclips also gives it a big plus points as it catches my eyes.

It was fun always catching headlines of several blogs I subscribed to when they have a new article. I've almost always click on them when I find something interesting to read. But since adverts were introduced, ... oh ouh...

Sadly, being stupid as I am, I'm not turning it off despite all those adverts. They are, afterall very relevant to what I do. Giving Google a few cents for it shouldn't be too bad eh? haha

Tags: Gmail, Webclips, Advertising, Text links,

It is really addictive for those of you who still don't know what is it. The Gmail webclip have been around for a while now but just recently, they made text advertising appear more frequently than actuall RSS feed.



Ever since I started using Gmail I have "subconciously" made a decision not to click on any Advertising on the right hand side bar. The text links on the side bar are nearly invisible it didn't matter much.

Then came webclips, it started out as a pretty cool feature to have. I can randomly (while working) see if my favourite blog/news site have an interesting new article. It was fun and desirable until they added those links.

The thing is, since these text links are 100% optimized to me (i.e my email habit, work at the moment), it is VERY relevant to what I'm interested in. So relevant, I can't not click on them. And the position of the webclips also gives it a big plus points as it catches my eyes.

It was fun always catching headlines of several blogs I subscribed to when they have a new article. I've almost always click on them when I find something interesting to read. But since adverts were introduced, ... oh ouh...

Sadly, being stupid as I am, I'm not turning it off despite all those adverts. They are, afterall very relevant to what I do. Giving Google a few cents for it shouldn't be too bad eh? haha

Tags: Gmail, Webclips, Advertising, Text links,

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Anti-Spam now available in Comments

It appears these days Blogdrive has began to improve a lot. Just today I noticed that we need to insert a human code verification to submit a comment. I'm not sure how soon was this implemented but I believe it could be installed in the recent "outage" that was causing a lot of noises in the forum. See, good things come after the bad. ;)



Notice the ... erm ... advertising at the top? haha

Anyway, the Anti-Spam filter works just like the tagboard's. If you are logged in (to blogdrive) you probably won't see it. But if you are not logged in, you are very likely to see it. You only have to fill in once as a cookie by the name of "asc" will be stored in your browser. So, don't complain that it's too annoying.

I'm pretty happy with this feature, although it's a bit troublesome (sometimes) it really cuts down on comment spams.

*Updates* It appears this is being reported over at Blogdrive Update, good to see real blogdrive updates.

Tags: Blogdrive, Comments, Spam, Anti-spam,