PageMorph

I read about a new page takeover advertising idea called PageMorph today.

the PageMorph takeover format is just what marketers and publishers are looking for, according to Erin Quist.

Everything bad about that product seems to be in that sentence. Advertising should be what the readers are looking for, relevant ads.

And maybe it’s just me, but I don’t like the idea at all. As a publisher, and as a reader.

Microsoft IE8 Ads

I’m really liking the.. somewhat unconventional, but still pretty cool, new tv ads Microsoft has out for Internet Explorer 8 – I’ve Youtube linked a few below. Definitely different from the norm. Whatever they’ve got the advertising department on, they should keep them on it :P

Turns out they’ve pulled the above one, apparently some of their customers found it offensive. :P

While the ads are great, I don’t think their entirely representative, when I used IE8, I didn’t really like it, it seems almost as slow as IE7 (maybe it’s just my computer) and I didn’t like that. Firefox for me, still :)

How much advertising is too much?

I hate ads. I’ve probably mentioned this already, but in the last few months, I’ve realised just how much I dislike them. I only place them on websites where it is necessary, and that’s unusual.

Anyway, back to the point. I read a publication in a local newspaper today, and it got me wondering – how much advertising is too much? This perticular one was about three quarters ads, on each double spread, you had maybe a quarter of a page of article (which was written like an ad) and then three quarters actual advertisments. Is that too much? I think so.

It seems to be the latest venture of my local paper, a weekly about cars that actually includes no reviews, just ‘this is being released’ type articles. Even the main paper doesn’t carry that much advertising. Peh, after three pages I put it down, disgusted.

I pay good money for the magazines (and occasionally newspapers) that I read, and it’s beyond me as to what justifies making over two thirds of the paper advertising.

So, I ask you. How many ads (% of real space) would a website (or publication) have to carry for you to consider it trash? I think over a third is pretty dire, but for some, I guess needs must. Would appreciate comments on this, I’m interested to see what people think.