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I know there have been past threads about amusing RA ads (too many pages to sift through to find any specific threads). Tonite I saw an ad for World of Warcraft (I'm totally NOT a gamer) and this:
I can't figure out if it's targeting men or women...and I'm not clicking to find out. But it's funny, when I rolled-over the ad the chick winked at me. So I think I'm probably not the intended market.
Getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to
remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air.
~ Sarah Kay
Hmph - no adds for me offering great sex. This either says something about my browsing history or yours ... or possibly both
Dave
Or maybe you ARE!
I got an ad for Philipino singles. I'm not Philipino so I have no idea why they would've shown me that.
OK, I'm not single either. More evidence.
I ran a mile and I liked it, liked it, liked it. dgb2n@yahoo.com
Good Bad & The Monkey
Heh.
I just got an ad for Zappos.
I'm running somewhere tomorrow. It's going to be beautiful. I can't wait.
Poor baby
I know there have been past threads about amusing RA ads (too many pages to sift through to find any specific threads). Tonite I saw an ad for World of Warcraft (I'm totally NOT a gamer) and this: I can't figure out if it's targeting men or women...and I'm not clicking to find out. But it's funny, when I rolled-over the ad the chick winked at me. So I think I'm probably not the intended market.
I'm interested in the increased blood flow and enhanced stamina - is it any good for running??
Or should I just stick wth getting my blood changed every now and again.
2013
3000 miles
Sub 19:00 for 5K 05-03-13 Clee Prom 5K - 19:00:66 that was bloody close!
Sub-40:00 for 10K 17-03-13 Gainsborough 10K - 39:43
Sub 88:00 for HM
Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Be safe. Be kind.
Heh, I was waiting for that response.
Heh. I just got an ad for Zappos.
*snort* I do find it amusing when I get ads for places I have recently shopped. I'm not sure why that would be effective. I mean, I already know about that particular retailer, so why would Google want to trigger those ads?
I get a lot of ads from websites I've looked at. I like how ebags ads show the exact same bags i was just looking at. So I guess my ads are not random.
My ads seem to be highly targeted or not targeted at all. I get ads for really off-the-wall things that I have 0 interest in, frequently.
Have you seen the one with replica bicycles? I would really like to see that girl do a brick workout in that outfit!! She looks very excited to get started!
2014 Goals: (Yeah I suck)
Nope...right now I'm getting lots of La Quinta ads, though.
Now I have an ad for ATVs...I LOATHE ATVs. Loud, smelly, gas-guzzling, destructive, dangerous. Yeah, targeted ads, my ass.
I mean, I already know about that particular retailer, so why would Google want to trigger those ads?
It's called retargetting or fetchback.
Retailers are trying to nudge you into returning and buying from them sooner rather than later. There's a cookie on your machine from the first visit.
The process is the goal.
Men heap together the mistakes of their lives, and create a monster they call Destiny.
It's called retargetting or fetchback. Retailers are trying to nudge you into returning and buying from them sooner rather than later. There's a cookie on your machine from the first visit.
Sure...but wouldn't it make sense to put up an ad for a similar retailer that I may not be aware of? I find that I click those out of curiosity. I have no curiosity about Sierra Trading Post or Backcountry.com, since those are often the first places I check when I'm looking for new wool socks or baselayer items or a Winter coat or whatnot. I rarely click an ad for a retailer that I regularly patronize, already.