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Do anyone hear about PopIn Ads before?

Prestwood: Do anyone hear about PopIn Ads before? in Website Promotion topic (part of our WWW Website Owners group).

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Thread Starter... 10/17/2003
I am a new webmaster and I want to promote my web site. So I surf some exchange banner program site. Occasionally, I find one exchange banner program called Popin Ads. I click and see Demo http://popinads.com/preview.php?type=publisher . I feel that this kind of banners are attractive. Do anyone use this kind of banners before? Can you guys share your experience to me? Thanks alot.
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I personally do not usually click on banners that take me to another site than the one I am currently viewing, mostly because one is never sure on where exactly it will take you, especially when it is used through some third party service.

If the banner does interest me, I'll do a web search for the product or company name and 'attempt' to get more information that way. 

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