Monday, May 24, 2010

5 Things Online Ads Should Not Do

Banner ads on the website are a great way of earning revenue in fact they are a blessing, especially for the non e-commerce sites. But some people just overdo it “killing the goose for the golden egg”. Here are five examples of such bad ads which can be used as perfect examples of what not to do. I wanted to cut and paste all these live examples but am curbing the temptation. I’ll not name any websites but these are all real life examples from well reputed websites and you may very well relate to them as you read on.

Don't intrude - Customer is the King!!
On one of the most visited and reputed News website in India, there pops up a banner ad on the homepage hiding the main headlines and that too just on page load, no clicks, no hovering required - it just shows up uninvited on the homepage as soon as it loads. How annoying?? How much effort does it take to realize that a visitor would come to a news website to check the latest headlines and not the latest banner ad. It is an excellent way of getting more impressions/views on the ad but an equally good way of leaving the visitors annoyed. Remember that the revenue from the ads is a byproduct of the content on the websites and users come to the website for content and not to give you impressions.

Learning: So make the ads less intrusive, keep them visible but separate from the content- which the core of your website. That will leave you happy customers and more revenue.
Keep it Consumer friendly
So this one is from a popular website which displays Cricket updates, I am a big fan of the cricket game and visit this website often to check the latest match scores. This, by the way, is a very nice website with very good and knowledgeable commentators who just don’t puke stats but actually tell them interestingly adding a personality of their own to the commentary. But here also somebody decided that they could get a lot of impressions and what better time to do that than during the IPL – Indian Premier League. So they placed the ad right over the score updates and placed other banner ad besides the site logo which hides the close button of the ad covering the score updates. The visitor is left with no option to close the banner ad and tries to click at the corner of the ad only to taken to a new page altogether. Very Very Frustrating!! It took me some time to figure out that if you scroll down the ad will move down with the scroll and then you can see the close button and close it. Why on earth do you want your users to go through all that pain? I was able to figure the way out the hard way yet decided to persist because I knew the content is good. But what about hundreds of new users who might be visiting your website for the first time, I bet they’ll leave in frustration never to come back again.

Learning: Don’t cramp too many ads into a small place, they won’t get you more revenue but only leave you frustrated users.


Give an Option to Opt-out
This is another example on yet another top news website. The ad in question is an excellent piece of creative work and I love it!! It’s sort of a green creeper/climber that grows leaf by leaf goes inside the computer screen tearing where the main news article is and then again appearing from another part of the article. Excellent graphic and extremely innovative but frankly I would have preferred it on a gaming website or on a website dealing with graphics, animations or something of that sort. But to have it on news website is a bad idea and then having it intrude on the content -the news article - is outrageous. Add to that that there is no ‘close’ button option so the visitor has to sit through the whole while - the graphic completes itself and disappears.

Learning: Give the visitors a break, respect their time. A user might have seen the ad before and he may not be interested in watching it again, give an option for him to skip it. And if the ads could be more contextual to the content on the website, nothing like it!!



Be persuasive, don't hound
Being persuasive is good but don’t hound the customer. This is related to a web hosting company’s ad. The ad first appeared on my own blog and I clicked it out of curiosity. I did what I wanted to do, checked for various webhosting options, their prices etc and then decided that I didn’t need one for now and came off the website. Every single day from that day onwards; the same ad hounds me on every third website I visit. It seems that when I visited that website it saved some kind of cookie on my browser and ever since then has been serving me customized ads (as they would like to believe!). Although this is just a guess, they might have used some other technique but what concerns me and puts me off is the constant hounding.

Learning: Remind the customer once a while maybe a month or a week but everyday is bit too much.



Appeal, don't shout

The last one is something you all might have faced, you are searching for a tutorial on advanced skills in Excel, you visit a link and suddenly you realize that a weight loss video has started playing automatically and what is worst that you didn’t have the mute on and you are in office and now everybody around you is staring at you . Video ads are great and provide a great opportunity to get the message across than static text ads but let the user be the judge if he is interested in your weight loss program. Why autoplay?? And even if you want to play the video, do some thing like what youtube does play the video without sound giving an option to the user to “Replay it with sound”. At least it would avoid the viewer some embarrassing moments.

Learning: Respect the user. Give him space and let him decide if he wants to view your ad or not.

Got some examples of annoying ads that you would like to share? Comments? Criticism?

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Status, Status everywhere and lots of lines to think..

The title is inspired from Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s classic poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.

Status messages have become such an integral part of our lives. A substantial part of our time daily is spent on updating our 'Status’ on Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, Buzz, Orkut and what not?? We humans are social by nature (as I read in textbooks during school days J ) and not so long ago people were complaining that the internet is isolating people and killing the very social fiber itself. But, like all great things, internet did its own thing, evolved its own solution to the problem - the Social Media (SM) tools and right now is flooded by them. And at the very core of this SM phenomenon is the ‘Status’. People update their status, look for other person’s status, comment on it and love being commented upon. So everybody has something to say and everybody has a 'Status' message.

You'll find lyrics of popular songs, lines from some poem or famous quotes from somebody as the status for most people. I, myself often, use them to share the links to the new posts on my blogs apart from sharing other messages which can at times be "just utter nonsense". Then there are status messages that want you to listen to a song, watch a video or read some interesting article on some random website. Well, I like most of them, but what I find interesting is the way people use the status messages to share the mood or the state of mind they are in. I am pretty sure that most of the times the status reflects the mind frame of that person, even if it is not in plain words. The more artistic ones choose a line from a song or quote or poem while others just mention a few words and leave the rest to your imagination. With due respect to all my friends, sample a few status messages on Gmail chat for some of my friends at this time:

"On iPhone with IM+"


“Time and Tide waits for none”

"RANJHA RANJHA kardi ve main aape ranjha hoyi" –lines from a popular Hindi film number.

"I believe I can fly....I believe I can touch the sky..."

"Work, work n more work"

"where the hell is my status message.........."

"There is no point in living if you cannot feel alive!!"

"ek simple si coffee bhi kick deti thi, tere sang..." –lines from a popular Hindi film number.

"Why is God after my life????"

Note: For all my friends whose status I have mentioned here, I took the liberty of using these without permission because most of them are not original in the first place J. And for the ones which are originals, they are meant to be shared.. right?? I just shared them with a few more people, knowing that you all are my good friends and won’t mind the "free publicity" a bit ;)

In my personal opinion and with all due respect and love, I like the bottom half in the list more for the simple reason that they generate a curiosity and prompt the readers to initiate a conversation. Conversation is what we crave for; the need to vent out the feelings. Just go through each of the status messages once again and try and figure out the state of mind of the person, I am sure you will make many interesting observations J

OK..so how many times has it happened that a simple status message on your Gmail chat window or your Facebook homepage has lead to an interesting conversation with a friend? In fact, most of the times I start the conversation by saying something relevant to the status message of the person. Recently I had one such conversation, most conversations are interesting but this one took an unexpected turn. It was simply innocuous and never intended to go in the direction it went and even ended abruptly but I wish we can pick up the threads someday and continue from where we left J. It has been mentioned below; I hope you find it interesting too. Also, please do share any incidents where you had a similar experience; I am sure it happens a lot of times to each one of us.

DearFriend’s Status: I am what I am.

me: I know  what u are J

DearFriend: you know me as **********. I am more than that

me: hmm.. for example

DearFriend: To you My “ I” could not be more than a friend. My "I" or close buddy but My “I” cannot be more to you

me: see there is nothing kept in these topics close your eye(I) and just remember God ;)

DearFriend: if ever get a chance i would like to recommend a book "I am That"

me: aur main kehta hun ki “that is me”. its all perception :)

DearFriend: perception is a term when we tend to look at others and compare...there is nothing more than I. so where this perception could exist

me: wrong! perception is what we perceive, it's “my” vision it has 'I' written all over it that's why i said that is me :)

DearFriend: :) so whats your me ?

me: The world is how I see it what I see is what I am :)

DearFriend: thats so true

me: If all I can see is wrong then something is wrong in me If I see good there is something good in me :)

DearFriend: but there is something beyond  that as well. who is judging ... right or wrong. to you .. drinking may be bad.. for me its good

me: there is no judging everything is relative, relative to what I am :)

DearFriend: i live by one word.. experience..whatever comes

me: correct!! when a child comes to this world he is blank, he has no sense of right or wrong, his experiences make him draw his line of reference from which he measures right or wrong

DearFriend: i asked a prostitute.. what is love.. she said. its fucking Rs 1000 per hour.
correct ? right or wrong??

me: depends who is deciding. what his/her line of reference

DearFriend: you just use experience to avoid what you have already faced and didnt like.  but accepting that its all experience and keep on moving, that is what brings you closer to your SELF

me: sorry..I am enjoying the conversation ..but need to take a break..getting a call

DearFriend: same here. need to take offshore call :( cya later

me: tc bye :)

Note: Due permission has been taken from the person involved in the conversation before mentioning it here.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Why I stuck to Blogger despite being lured to Wordpress??

"Between stimulus and response is our greatest power -- the freedom to choose.”

One of my dear friend, philosopher and guide, whose opinion I value, recently suggested that I should move from Blogger to Wordpress(WP) for a better blogging experience. I had almost made up my mind to do so over the last weekend but then I read the above said quote somewhere, so decided to do the obvious, to compare the two options and then make a decision. The easiest way, as usual, Google :)
I found this very useful post which does a step by step comparison between WP and the Blogger: http://bit.ly/bnsYsG. But the good thing is the post is not judgmental. It lists the comparative features of both, tabular format, side by side, lists all the available widgets and in some cases the alternatives too but does not explicitly tell you which one is better but leaves the choice upto the reader.
Now there is no point in my repeating the whole process. However, just to let you know, I have decided to stick with Blogger for now. But for benefit of everybody I will list the so called drawbacks of using Blogger and the work-around that I am or will be using to deal with each of them:

Limited Templates
Around last month, Blogger launched "Template Designer" which should answer most of the concerns around limited templates and the lack of customization options. The "Template Designer" allows for a fair bit of tweaking to the templates….and they still adding features to it. So I believe in the days to come there would be a lot more customizations available. Checkout: http://bloggerindraft.blogspot.com/ for more details on this.


Embedded Comment Form
Blogger now provides one but it’s still very rudimentary with no comment threading options for follow-ups available yet. I haven't been able to get a workaround this. For now I am content with personally acknowledging the comments I get through email or other mediums.










Tracking and Stats
This is touted as a big attraction for WP users but as far as I understand users have only limited access to the stats and data unless they opt for a paid upgrade. If you are interested in stats and about how you good your blog is doing, I would suggest using Google Analytics tracking. It's free and the tracking can be easily installed using the 'HTML/JavaScript' widget available in Blogger. Once you register for a free GA account; just generate the tracking code, copy and paste in the 'HTML/JavaScript' widget and you are good to go. You will have access to user tacking and stats information as good as it can get for any website.


Widgets/Links to Social Widgets
Agreed that WP presents much better widgets than Blogger but most of them are available in Blogger. And again most websites would provide their own widgets code which you can copy and paste in the 'HTML/JavaScript' widget.













Image storage
I know this is a bit of concern as WP offers 3 GB of space for image storage vs. 1 GB of Blogger. But the good news is that Blogger uses Picasa web albums of the associated Google account to store the images. Even in case you opt for an upgrade in Picasa you can use the storage for personal photos also and not just the ones related to the blog.


Final Verdict: I am not ruling out WP as a possibility in the future, but for now will stick to blogger :)