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Forum adverts (Google AdSense) poll

Which advert type(s) do you find the most obstructing

  • Anchor ads (stuck to the bottom, dismissable)

    Votes: 2 100.0%
  • Floating side adverts (desktop only)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Sidebar advert (desktop only)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Advert on the top of each thread

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Adverts between posts and other elements

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    2
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I've enabled 5 different types of Google AdSense adverts on the forum:
  • Anchor ad on the bottom.
  • Desktop floating side adverts.
  • Advert in the sidebar (on desktop).
  • Advert on the top of each forum thread.
  • Adverts in between elements (posts, bottom section).
After 15 to 30 days, I will see which advert types bring the higest revenue (and which bring the lowest revenue), and see which ones to disable.

The idea is to have as few adverts as possible, while keeping the forum free for myself. :)
I.e. so that I needn't pay out of my pocket to keep it running (hosting, XenForo licence, backups, domain registration renewal, etc - it does add up).

Forum functions 100% normally even with an active AdBlocker, so you have that option (same goes for using a VPN) - I respect your preferences and any privacy concerns. Having said that, if you like, you can back BikeGremlin via Patreon - such support is the best and highly appreciated).

I've added a poll that will affect my choice on which ads to keep.
Voting is anonymous.

Relja
 
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Well, I've already disabled the "Anchor ads" (sticky on the bottom or the very top on mobile, sometimes).

They get in the way of normal usage, especially on the already small mobile phone screen.

Yes, they seem to take about 25% of the total ad revenue, but forum mustn't be difficult to use because of the ads (the ads should serve the forum, not the other way round).
 

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