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Non-Intrusive Ads

I stumbled across some great code that generates non-intrusive adverts. At the top right hand side of this page, there's a triangle reading "Click Here". Hover over this and it reveals a large advert.
 
Whilst it looks nice and fancy, it does have it's limitations. Firstly, the advert has to be 500 x 500 pixels (I haven't found the code to tweak that yet!).

Secondly, the advert has to be triangular.

Nevertheless, this is certainly a nifty script and there could be dozens of uses. It could be used to promote competitions. Perhaps newsletter incentives.

On this site, I would guess affiliate networks would be a good one. Or even affiliate programs.

On something like Compare Sat Nav, I could advertise the cheapest sat nav of the week, using a bit of ingenious programming!

Want a Copy?

The version I'm using is called Peel Away Ads and sells for $39. I've got a licence for that but not a resell licence so if you want it, fork out for it here.

There is another *very* similar version called Peel Away Ads which I hold resale rights to. If you want a copy of that, it'll cost ya! How much? £3! Contact me if you're interested and I'll send you a PayPal invoice.

Why £3? I paid for the script so I have costs to cover. But for £3 you get Peel Away Ads and resale rights.

Calling Prospective Advertisers!

If you want to advertise your affiliate network or affiliate program on this site in this Peel advert, contact me now. It's first come first served.

UPDATE

A working example can now be seen at Compare Sat Nav.

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David

UPDATE: They've gone!!!

Written on Friday 31 August 2007 at 12:00:03 GMT (Permalink)









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