posted
Just noticed this Google ad playing at the top of a couple of pages:
"Bnsf railroad—Hurt at a railroad crossing or on a train? Talk to an attorney today."
Sigh. Talk about bottom-fishing....
smitty195 Member # 5102
posted
What's funny is that I don't even "see" the ads any more. Not just here, but on almost all web pages....especially when I'm reading web pages of newspapers, radio stations, or TV stations (for news). They are littered with ads, and I think I've just naturally trained my eyes to avoid looking at them. They are definitely not getting their money's worth out of me.
Ocala Mike Member # 4657
posted
Why, smitty, don't you know that you don't have to actually "see" the ads for them to be effective. The advertising industry has perfected secret technology by which the pixels that form the message emit electrical signals that "jump" directly from the screen to the impulsive buying centers of the brain.
You need a special pair of eyeglasses to filter the signals out; I could let you have a pair real cheap!
ehbowen Member # 4317
posted
And for an extra $9.99 (plus $7 shipping and handling) I'll throw in a customized tin-foil hat!
ETA: Of course, every time someone clicks on one of these ads TrainWeb gets some money (a few cents) and that bottom-fishing lawyer has to pay a few more cents. Being a signatory to the Google AdWords agreement myself (although mostly inactive now), I cannot openly encourage anyone to begin systematically clicking on the more repugnant advertisements that pop up. However, if anyone else has tumbled to a possible strategy of response...well, ain't that just too bad!
smitty195 Member # 5102
posted
Oh Lordy---is that what's been happening to me???
HopefulRailUser Member # 4513
posted
This is what was on the top of this page as I read your remarks: