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Jason Pruim wrote:

On Oct 8, 2008, at 5:48 PM, Stut wrote:

On 8 Oct 2008, at 22:32, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 22:15 +0100, Stut wrote:


Obviously, I'm a programmer, so I probably don't fall into the 'normal'
category for advertising ;)

You may think that but I've never come across any statistics that suggest that programmers or even technical people in general have a lower response rate to any form of advertising. I'm sure they are differences, but as a percentage of internet users we're insignificant for most websites these days, even when it comes to games.

As someone who works in the advertising and marketing field, I can say I have never seen stats that say programmers click rates are less then Joe Blow. Advertising and marketing boils down to 2 things.. Offering the right person the right offer. And doing it at the right time.

Right now you may not be interested in purchasing Bawls [1]. But if you have a huge project and need to work 20 hours a day for a few weeks... It might not sound so bad.


[1]http://www.bawls.com/


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as the owner of a few hundred automated sites covering many niches and a few "programmers" sites I know that programmer's don't click them ad's much *tight fisted bunch of*

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