- What is ads blindness?
- How do you prevent ad blindness?
- Which is an example of blind advertising?
- What reason or reasons do you think for the appearance of blind ads?
What is ads blindness?
Banner blindness, also known as advert or ad blindness, is the phenomenon that occurs when people ignore or avoid banner ads. This happens because they often feel a sense of annoyance for the page. They are usually distracted by other content on the page and do not respond to banners.
How do you prevent ad blindness?
For starters, you want to ensure that the ads displayed on your web pages are adding to the user experience, not taking away. Therefore, you'll want to use ads that don't look like ads so they fit in seamlessly with the web page's layout. Native ads are known for overcoming banner blindness for this reason.
Which is an example of blind advertising?
It could be a classified ad in the newspaper selling an automobile, it could be an unknown employer advertising an upcoming job position, or it could even be a sign with a picture of a house and a phone number asking you to call for more information. These are known as blind ads.
What reason or reasons do you think for the appearance of blind ads?
Blind ads are an option used to maintain anonymity for the person or company placing the ad. A blind ad does not include the name or address of the company or person placing the ad and is typically used in newspaper and online help-wanted or position-wanted advertisements.