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himself (m)
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please i want to know how to advertise by using pop ups thank you
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my2cents (m)
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There are many ways:
1) Use javascript to open a small window, calling the onLoad function in the body tag of the page
2) Use DHTML to open a layer, calling same onLoad function
3) Using flash to open an (I think that is what it is called) eye blaster ad.
Option #1 is easier for pop-up blockers to detect. In #1 and #2, you would call the open() function.
To others who may respond to this: Have I missed anything?
Thanks,
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Zahymaka (m)
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One thing I should point out about pop-ups is that users hate seeing pop-ups they didn't initiate. There are other more subtle ways -- floating layers and inline frames that can achieve the same effect withou compromising the ultimate user experience.
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my2cents (m)
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(ripping all of what is left of my hair  ) I hate those floating layers, which is one reason why I don't visit nigeriaworld.com anymore 
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Zahymaka (m)
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So do you prefer pop-ups then?
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my2cents (m)
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I would have user-initiated pop-ups (or any other form of advertisement, again, as long as it is user-initiated).
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Zahymaka (m)
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Me too. I dislike an otherwise nice site which suddenly starts shooting popups everywhere. That's why I hate seeing anything tribalfusion.com and media.fastclick.net
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mochafella (m)
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I would have user-initiated pop-ups (or any other form of advertisement, again, as long as it is user-initiated).
My sentiments exactly. I just tune them out. Even flash ads that fill that expand when you mouse-over don't stand a chance nowadays. "Pop-ups" have become a dirty word. Avoid using them when you can. Just put your ads on the side, out of the way so users don't avoid your site.
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IAH (f)
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I hate pop-ups too!  I think text ads is the best because they are unobtrusive. I am especially annoyed when I see reputable companies subscribing to this pop-up thingy. For example, why would AOL be using pop-ups to advertise? 
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phantomcat (m)
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Sometime we have no choice especially when cliensts ask for it. I actually enjoy the smiles on their faces when they experience a mouse over pop up in a demo. You give the client what they want.
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Zahymaka (m)
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Clients can be the most annoying creatures on earth -- they almost always want things that'll make people run away from their site.
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