I'd really like to have the ads that http://www.howardforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=51 has on my forum but I have a feeling that only a premium publisher could use those. Or am I wrong?
Definitely looks like premium publisher territory. Those guys have free reign to change up the look of their ads. Added: I'm always curious how a site like this, with its generic topic and millions of competitors, manage to get so big. They must have either spent a ton on advertising or, well, I'm not sure how else you could get so many people when there are so many other forums with similar themes. Amazing.
Alexa Rank 1833. Currently Active Users: 6168 (1770 members and 4398 guests) Threads: 828,064, Posts: 6,608,453, Members: 406,675 Premium publisher for sure. Looks like a nice forum. Will check it out this evening .
howardforums.com is one of the original ones with exclusives in the industry. There wasnt any major advertising done that I know off.
ya this forum has been around for a loooong time....before the first boom i think from what i remember, started by a (former) cellphone salesman named howard first movers advantage at its best
It's great they have been around for a long time, and are a premium publisher. But really, arrows pointing to the ad's? That just does not seem right. I though premium publishers could mod the code to change format, size, colors and such. Are they able to have arrows too? Can they ignore this part of the tos: ------------------------------------------------------------ Incentives Web pages may not include incentives of any kind for users to click on ads. This includes encouraging users to click on the ads or to visit the advertisers' sites as well as drawing any undue attention to the ads. For example, your site cannot contain phrases such as "click here," "support us," "visit these links," or other similar language that could apply to any ad, regardless of content. These activities are strictly prohibited in order to avoid potential inflation of advertiser costs. In addition, publishers may not bring unnatural attention to sites displaying ads or referral buttons through unsolicited mass emails or unwanted advertisements on third-party websites. Publishers are also not permitted to use deceptive or unnatural means to draw attention to or incite clicks on referral buttons. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Anyone know specific tos (we/I have) that they can ignore? I am not an adwords advertizer, but I've always considered the tos I abide to as an item protecting those who are. I use graphics on my site to display ad's and it works well. After seeing this site, I honestly don't see a lot of difference between the "eye appeal/focus" between an arrow and a graphic, except if I used the arrow this site has, I'd be kicked to the curb! Does anyone have any thought on this?