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Hey, did you want to try Netflix? How about while you’re already using Netflix?

This is a post I originally wrote over on Funny Strange, but is much more appropriate for this site so I am excerpting it here as well.

The other night I was putting Netflix movies into my Netflix queue when…a Netflix pop-up ad popped up.  I don’t even think I need to explain all the subtle layers of funny we’re dealing with here, folks.  I will say, though, that someone somewhere in an “online ad buying agency” is in big trouble, because this is a super big waste of advertising spend for the year.

On the other hand, I AM the target market for a Netflix free trial pop-up ad, so maybe it’s not so wrong after all.

Just kidding.  It’s totally wrong.  First of all, a site you’re already using should NEVER pop-up an advertisement.  Are they kidding me?  I’m paying to use their product, which pretty much makes me off-limits to ads at that moment.  The only way I should see an ad in conjunction with Netflix is MAYBE if I get an affiliate-style email, offering me a deal on something ELSE I might use, like a deal on something on Amazon or Gilt.com (depending on how much demographic profiling they’d done for push-marketing purposes).  Secondly, I’m sorry, but aren’t we done with pop-up ads yet?  They’re annoying, historically they don’t have a high conversion rate, and every once in awhile, just maybe, THEY’LL POP UP ADS FOR THEIR OWN PRODUCTS.

Pop up ad = fail.

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