AdSonar update

paulberto

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FYI for all those who care:

As of April 1, 2010, AOL generally will not accept advertising from
companies that utilize negative option pricing plans. In our sole
discretion, AOL is only offering a select few companies a white list
option.

If you would like to continue advertising with AOL, please remove any
negative option marketing from your site. You will also be required to
make the following changes to your LP and re-submit the site/creative to
us for verification.

* Disclose material terms of any offer in a concise,
understandable manner;

* Make all disclosures about the offer clear and conspicuous by:
* placing them where consumers are likely to look on Web pages,

* labeling disclosures (and links to them) to indicate their
importance and
relevance, and
* using easy-to-read fonts and colors;

* Disclose the offer's material terms before the consumer incurs
a financial obligation;

* Obtain consumers' affirmative consent to the transaction;
* Example: customer clicks "I Agree" rather than relying on
pre-checked boxes;

* Offer easy, effective, reliable cancellation.
 
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AOL is only offering a select few companies a white list option.
Last year, on average I spent more than $1,000 a day with them and I haven't hear anything from them, so who's on this "white list" of theirs? Fuck them, I don't do business with them anymore anyways.
 
As of April 1, 2010, AOL generally will not accept advertising from companies that utilize negative option pricing plans.

As of April 1, 2010, AOL generally will not accept advertising

As of April 1, 2010, AOL generally

As of April 1, 2010

April 1
 
As of April 1, 2010, AOL generally will not accept advertising from companies that utilize negative option pricing plans.

As of April 1, 2010, AOL generally will not accept advertising

As of April 1, 2010, AOL generally

As of April 1, 2010

April 1

lol

trololol
 
Why? lol

Won't this force others to do the same increase competition for yourself? If you really have 'evolved' beyond rebills to your own benefit then this is bad news.

That's quite retarded. Considering rebills dominated adsonar listings the new policy equals less competition for a while as people gather themselves and plan new campaigns.

If you can't see the benefit and opportunity in that then.. Hurrr





Oh yeah and







Durrrr
 
That's quite retarded. Considering rebills dominated adsonar listings the new policy equals less competition for a while as people gather themselves and plan new campaigns.

If you can't see the benefit and opportunity in that then.. Hurrr





Oh yeah and







Durrrr

For awhile maybe, until those people adapt and are doing the things you are doing. At that point your competition will increase hugely.

If you were really making more without rebills then surely you would want everyone else to keep promoting rebills while you milked your new methods.
 
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I was wondering about the authenticity when they said LP instead of landing page in an official email.

Anyways...was sucking there already lol.