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There’s no room for extra “ads” on the web

In my previous post ( http://help.com/post/234889-its-the-e... ), I linked to a blog post I made today ( http://gaggle.info/post/136/its-the-e... ), but I didn’t hardly explain it at all.

My blog post is not “anti-advertising” — rather: it’s an explanation for how the distinction between advertising and content simply doesn’t work on the web. Online, people want just the information they’re searching for — and it doesn’t matter whether that information is labeled as an “ad” or as “content”. All that matters is that what they see is RELEVANT to what they’re searching for. That’s why we can no longer distinguish between “content” and “advertising”.

Does that make sense?

BD

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businessstartupsmall edited this post 10 months, 2 weeks ago. Read the previous text »

There is no room for “advertisements” on the web

In my previous post ( http://help.com/post/234889-its-the-e... ), I linked to a blog post I made today ( http://gaggle.info/post/136/its-the-e... ), but I didn’t hardly explain it at all.

My blog post is not “anti-advertising” — rather: it’s an explanation for how the distinction between advertising and content simply doesn’t work on the web. Online, people want just the information they’re searching for — and it doesn’t matter whether that information is labeled as an “ad” or as “content”. All that matters is that what they see is RELEVANT to what they’re searching for. That’s why we can no longer distinguish between “content” and “advertising”.

Does that make sense?

BD

businessstartupsmall edited this post 10 months, 2 weeks ago. Read the previous text »

There is no room for extra “advertisements” on the web

In my previous post ( http://help.com/post/234889-its-the-e... ), I linked to a blog post I made today ( http://gaggle.info/post/136/its-the-e... ), but I didn’t hardly explain it at all.

My blog post is not “anti-advertising” — rather: it’s an explanation for how the distinction between advertising and content simply doesn’t work on the web. Online, people want just the information they’re searching for — and it doesn’t matter whether that information is labeled as an “ad” or as “content”. All that matters is that what they see is RELEVANT to what they’re searching for. That’s why we can no longer distinguish between “content” and “advertising”.

Does that make sense?

BD

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