While I was researching blog ideas, I came across the term "In-Text Advertising". I thought it might be better idea how we could market our products/services without being blocked or ignored.

In-text advertising is a form of contextual advertising where specific words within the text of a webpage are associated with advertising content. (Wikidepia.com)
Although contextual advertising in general refers to the inclusion of advertisements adjacent to relevant online context (e.g., Google AdSense), in-text advertising places hyperlinks directly into the text of the webpage. Most in-text advertising has the following characteristics:
- The text associated with an advertisement is identified by a double-underline to differentiate it from regular hyperlinks.
- An in-page window containing advertising content appears when the cursor is positioned over the corresponding text. (Wikidedia.com)
Now it is appearing on some mainstream journalistic Web sites, like those of News Corp.'s Fox News, Cox Enterprises Inc.'s Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Hearst Corp.'s Popular Mechanics magazine. (Is It News...or Is It an Ad?,online.wsj.com)
Following is the list of websites,that provide the in-text advertisement.
http://www.vibrantmedia.com/
http://www.infolinks.com/
http://www.kontera.com/
What are your thoughts about the effectiveness of this? I must admit that my experience has been frustrating - the ads get in the way as I move my mouse across the screen. I think they contribute to slower load times.
ReplyDeleteThis definitely is intrusive. However it might be more effective than banner ads and less annoying than pop-ups or ad in the middle of the text.
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