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Introducing Text Ads! AKA Sponsoring That Fine Manual!

AI magic sees if it can connect the perceived intent of the visitor to content that one of our clients would like to get better exposed, and if so we generate the ads. It's marked up as promoted, and ...
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Help us Redesign Job Ads

What factors into your decision to click or not click on an ad? I like to see a salary range that is in a range I'm interested in. Since I work full time I don't really have time for ads that don't ...
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Introducing Text Ads! AKA Sponsoring That Fine Manual!

From my impression Stack Overflow with this addition will look more like all those imitation sites that mimic Stack Overflow's look and feel, with all these suspicious links all over that makes you ...
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Help us Redesign Job Ads

The jobs page listing adds a lot more helpful features like Remote, offers VISA sponsorship, etc. This motivates a few of us to actually look more into those jobs. The sidebar could perhaps add ...
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Help us Redesign Job Ads

Gonna throw an idea out that I'm not sure is a good one. For a single job ad, a "why this was shown"-line Something Amazon-esque, like: Rather than highlight a single tag (and maybe display more ...
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Help us Redesign Job Ads

Could we have a Not interested ... with a follow-on of why offering options such as: Pay range. Too far from ... I hate this company I wouldn't work in London - ever Etc. This way you can help me ...
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The ads for Stack Overflow jobs are misleading

Yeah, agree that it should be clearer that we're sending you to Jobs. When Jobs lived on a separate site, these ads contained the logo, "Stack Overflow Careers," which (I think) made the destination/...
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The Future of our Jobs Ad slots

I must say I'm somewhat disappointed by this change. Even though I haven't been searching for a job for awhile, I still found it helpful to see what people were hiring for to make sure that I'm ...
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This ad is a bit loud

Yup, that's quite the intense ad. We generally try to keep things tidy wrt our ads - no animation, no flash, no popups - a single image basically. We try to make the content as well be alright, but ...
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Did Stack Overflow trust "Screenleap"?

Apparently we did use it a few years back for sales demos. I don't know if we still are, though, with Google Hangouts improving significantly since then. So, the logo placement is legit. I don't ...
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Testing native, sponsored banner ads on Stack Overflow (updated August 14)

status-completed The design has been changed to have a white background instead, for the duration of the trial. This option might blend too much into the background, but at least doesn't cause a clash ...
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Who is the partner who is "interested in my opinion"?

Stevvve's right in the comments: the partner will remain anonymous because they want to make sure the results they're getting are as unbiased as possible. We do know who it is; we're not working with ...
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Fist Bumps and Teams: What's going on with this ad?

Thanks for your feedback. Elaine here on the marketing team at Stack Overflow. I agree with you that this ad is confusing on all the points you mentioned. The fistbump and plus sign were meant to ...
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Introducing Text Ads! AKA Sponsoring That Fine Manual!

From your example this looks quite a bit like native advertisement. Now, you're probably still going to disclose that it is indeed an ad with the little "sponsored content" blurb, but from the rest ...
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What is this ad about?

According to the source code in the screenshot of your comment, you are using http://stackoverflow.hex1.ru/, but that is not the official Russian site. That would be https://ru.stackoverflow.com/. I ...
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The Future of our Jobs Ad slots

While some found job-related products useful... "Some" is really an understatement. The announcement of retiring job and Developer Story is the most downvoted question in the history of ...
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Testing native, sponsored banner ads on Stack Overflow (updated August 14)

Aren't these only more effective because they're inherently deceptive by taking on the design of the site and looking like any other feature of the site? In the end, they're still ads with a sole ...
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Help us Redesign Job Ads

My concept is using material design job search ads, we can change the color if needed, this is just default template from me. X button in the right is the button to close the ads if someone not ...
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Why do I see this annoying Teams banner?

At the very minimum SO should not autoplay the animation that cycles through the different quotes. Animated ads are really a no go
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You should contact AdBlock Plus and convince them to add Stack Exchange to its Acceptable Ads

I say nay as this goes against Stack Exchange's policy of not caring about if you use adblock. If you want to see ads you can turn off your adblocker or whitelist the site. If you don't want to see ...
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Introducing Text Ads! AKA Sponsoring That Fine Manual!

These are effectively sponsored (LQ) answers. On balance, I think the implementation of this is a bad idea for the following reasons: Stack Overflow is designed to be a repository of information, ...
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Why is SO running a promoted tweet with scaremongering Wikipedia misinformation?

That tweet is wholly unacceptable and should be removed. I would encourage someone to also post an apology tweet. Given the size, reach, and influence of Stack Overflow, I would hope that the company ...
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We’re bringing advertisements for technology courses to Stack Overflow

Four months...that's a long time. I just triple checked my settings to see if I'd ever see them, and it looks like I wouldn't, but there's still some feedback that needs to be provided about this...if ...
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Help us Redesign Job Ads

Some ideas, some of them inspired by or taken from other answers, with a mockup of what I'm thinking. Single job per ad This probably helps that job get more attention, since you can bring in more ...
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Stack Overflow is adding a 1st party targeting cookie

Yay, cookies. This would be a good time to update the cookie dialog to be GDPR-conformant, as currently it is not: The dialog has a single button for "Accept all cookies", but rejecting ...
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Testing native, sponsored banner ads on Stack Overflow (updated August 14)

status-completed The wording has been changed to "Ad by COMPANY" instead. “Promoted by $company” is not appropriate wording. It implies content authored by Stack Exchange that is being ...
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Are animated ads on SO questions accepted?

Thanks for bringing this to our attention. I work on the advertising team here at Stack Overflow. We have paused the animated placement on Stack Overflow for this campaign. We have also notified the ...
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"Want a C# Job?" No, actually

Your job preferences say that you'd like to see jobs with a variety of tags, c# included. Ads in the sidebar are driven by these settings and by the tags on your previous question views which has a ...
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Is the color code for job ad based on any logic?

A long time ago, orange and blue were part of an A/B test. Actually, it was a four-way test which also featured a grey header and a "Careers 2.0" logo (the previous standard). Orange and blue ...
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We need to warn "people you'll work with" that their pics, names, and location are used on public ads

In regards to the title of your question: We need to warn “people you'll work with” that their pics, names, and location are used on public ads You're absolutely right. We need to be more clear ...
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