And I've always been a bit skeptical anyway. Adverts work best when you are in a frame of mind to be receptive to them. That's why they work in magazines, or on search engines. But has anyone every clicked on an ad within Gmail, for example? Similarly, why would anyone want to see ads on Facebook? You go on there to talk to friends not engage with advertisers.
1. I think it has come to a point where it is hard to move forward. The trend is now to focus on key groups. With a few social networking sites popping up for these groups, such as UGame.
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nicolasmerritt
May 23rd
2. I am glad to hear it.
And I've always been a bit skeptical anyway. Adverts work best when you are in a frame of mind to be receptive to them. That's why they work in magazines, or on search engines. But has anyone every clicked on an ad within Gmail, for example? Similarly, why would anyone want to see ads on Facebook? You go on there to talk to friends not engage with advertisers.
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gavin
May 23rd
1. I think it has come to a point where it is hard to move forward. The trend is now to focus on key groups. With a few social networking sites popping up for these groups, such as UGame.
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