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005 Pop Up Ads on the Internet
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Hey this is Chadwick.
Today I am going to talk briefly about those little pop-up advertisements, also called pop-up ads, that appear on websites or videos that you are perusing on the internet.
I fully understand the necessity of the pop up ads. I mean, while the internet appears to offer us so much information instantly, and in most cases 'free', the truth is someone somehow must pay the bills.
So, I completely appreciate the need to sell something in order to bring in some cold hard cash, or, money.
And yes, it's true, occasionally I enjoy having my attention drawn to new and exotic music equipment from my favorite shopping website, Sweetwater.
However, if I am going to be honest, most of the time pop ups annoy me.
I mean, I'm pretty intentional about how I spend my time on the internet.
And if I am looking for some specific information on a topic, or trying to listen some music on Youtube, then it can be a bit of a bother to 'X' out of an ad, or wait 15 seconds before I can watch a video.
How about you? What do you think of pop up advertisements?
Leave a comment and let me know your thoughts.
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