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3/25/2007 2:46 AM
 

OnyakTech.Ads is a new DotNetNuke module that displays advertisements like a pop-up, but it sneaks by pop-up blockers to guarantee ad delivery.  The ad is displayed over your pages content and is closed by clicking on the "Close Window" button.  Note that close button executes client-side script to react quickly and without a trip back to your server.

Download the FREE Version today from www.OnyakTech.com in the FREE Downloads page! 

  • FireFox and IE Compatible
    Unlimited Ads: Create as many advertisements as you want easily through the ad editor
  • Limit Displays: Each ad can optionally be limited to the number of times it displays.
  • Ad Background Images with Bonus images: You can create ads with transparent backgrounds to show the content on your page or enter an image as your ad backdrop. Multiple images are included with the package to help you get going fast!
  • Source Code Available:  Source code for OnyakTech.Ads and all other OnyakTech modules is available to OnyakTech Source Code subscribers.
  • Ad Contact Information: Store contact information with each advertisement along with cost per display, email address and web address.

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Professional DNN Extensions, custom solutions and mobile apps since 2003.
www.OnyakTech.com
 
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3/25/2007 1:38 PM
 
My personal opinion only - (no flaming please but open discussion would be good):  I hate SPAM and POP-UPS.  They are both forms of advertisement.  SPAM by its nature is considered unwanted advertisement. 

It might be argued that POP-UPS could be used for numerous purposes - but in most cases they are also used for advertising.  At what point are pop-ups also considered "unwanted"?  In my opinion, at the point that a person installs or activates a pop-up blocker and a pop-up ad somehow circumvents that mechanism; then a pop-up ad is also unwanted...

I'd like to think that that most folks in this community are good net-citizens and probably feel the same way, (feel free to chime in here.)  So, the questions I have to ask is:
Why would you create a pop-up ad module that circumvents all pop-up blockers and then distribute it freely? 
Why contribute to what is commonly considered as poor web practice?


Please reconsider... there are more constructive ways to get folks to your web-site...

Rob Poretti - Poretti Productions
 
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3/25/2007 4:24 PM
 

All advertisement is unwanted, not just spam or popups.  But for a lot of web sites, their sole means of income is advertising.  For example, DotNetNuke.com. These sites offer information, products and/or services for free hoping you will click on their ads.  Personally this doesn't bother me and I welcome this approach.  I would much rather view an ad on DotNetNuke.com then pay for DNN.  I'm sure others would agree, as did Microsoft when Shaun originally planned on charging a fee to use DotNetNuke. 

I do think some sites take it too far, but it doesn't really bother me.  When it does, I simply leave the web site.  But that would require the advertising to become intrusive, such as multiple unwanted new windows popping up.  It is somewhat rude to force new instances of a browser to open, but effective if you need more screen realistate within the workspace of one page.

I don't think OnyakTech.Ads should be viewed as intrusive.  OnyakTech.Ads provides a much more elegant approach to PopUp advertising that I feel most will welcome as a great alternative to the current means of ad delivery when you want more space within the page.  To see what I mean, take a moment to visit the home page of www.OnyakTech.com   You will see OnyakTech.Ads in use on the right side of the page. 

It doesn't open a new window but still acts like a popup by providing more space within a single page to deliver ads or other information.  It's very much the same as using a tab control on a page. 

To answer your questions... OnyakTech.Ads is a modified version of a new module for SigmaLive that allows sales agents the opportunity to invite visitors into a one to one chat room in case they have any questions on a product or need support.  Many OnyakTech subscribers specifically asked for this development.  Who am I to say they can't have it?  Who am I to say people can't advertise on their web site?  

Since OnyakTech.Ads doesn't actually open a new window but simply mocks it in an elegant fashion, I don't feel that I am contributing to poor web design.  It's possible that someone may use the module ten times on a single page, this I would consider poor practice but that is out of my control and I don't think it warrants the module from being used at all.  Anything overly abused is poor practice.  For example, a monthly newsletter from the core DotNetNuke team is great.  But if it was emailed daily, that would be considered extremely poor marketing and rude.  But...that's just my opinion.  Others may find that they need a daily dose of DNN via email.



Professional DNN Extensions, custom solutions and mobile apps since 2003.
www.OnyakTech.com
 
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3/25/2007 11:52 PM
 

Hi,

I for one welcome it because now I have an alternative way to offer a link to an important customer service function.   I can remind folks that if they need a service here is a quick link for help.  Also, this module insures that my client's pop-up blockers won't prevent this message from coming across, which in my environment has been a severe headache but necessaity due to sites that abuse popups.  If I had to put this service link on my page it would be buried on the site, or clutter the orginal site design.

Like any technology or methodology any good thing can be twisted into a perverse thing in the wrong hands.  I for one appreciate this module and intend to use it sparingly on my client sites.

Thank-you for contributing this module for free to the DNN community.  It's nice to see people giving back to the community.

Jerry Andersen
OPS Web Developer

 

 
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3/26/2007 8:26 AM
 
Hi Chris,

I'm not sure how valid some of your responses are but let's chalk it up to "personal opinion".  Rather than getting into a debate back and forth, I'm curious what the concensus is within the DNN community.  Ultimately that will validate this issue one way or another...

Best regards,

Rob Poretti - Poretti Productions
 
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