Sunday, June 4, 2017

BETTER ADS STANDARDS TO TAKE EFFECT IN 2018 AS GOOGLE CHROME BROWSER TO FILTER OUT ANNOYING ADS CONSIDERED NOT COMPLIANT TO IMPROVE USER INTERNET BROWSING EXPERIENCE

Google is working to block "annoying" ads in its Chrome browser, part of a broader effort by industry players to filter out certain types of marketing messages that draw complaints.
"We believe online ads should be better. That's why we joined the Coalition for Better Ads, an industry group dedicated to improving online ads," said Sridhar Ramaswamy, Google's senior vice-president for advertising in a blog post on Thursday (June 1).
"In dialogue with the Coalition and other industry groups, we plan to have Chrome stop showing ads (including those owned or served by Google) on websites that are not compliant with the Better Ads Standards starting in early 2018."
Google's move, in the works for some time, could end up reducing some ads served and impact its own revenue, but it aims to improve the overall web experience and discourage third-party ad-blockers that could have a more dramatic impact.

Ramaswamy noted that "annoying" ads prompt some people to use ad-blockers that stop all advertising content, hurting revenue for content creators.
"The vast majority of online content creators fund their work with advertising," Ramaswamy said.
"That means they want the ads that run on their sites to be compelling, useful and engaging - ones that people actually want to see and interact with."
But he noted that "it's far too common that people encounter annoying, intrusive ads on the web - like the kind that blare music unexpectedly, or force you to wait 10 seconds before you can see the content on the page."

 http://www.straitstimes.com/business/companies-markets/google-moves-to-block-annoying-ads-in-browser

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