If you’ve been online any time in the past decade you’ve seen them: ads that claim to have a weird trick that helps you to do something.Someone figured out that weird, odd, unusual, unexpected and unorthodox tricks grab our attention, and marketers have run with it. The “something” is often as weird as the trick, but someone must be clicking these things because as Slate‘s Alex Kaufman points out, they’re popular enough to have spawned their own advertising genre.
Monday, August 11, 2014
The 10 Weirdest One Weird Trick Ads | InvestorPlace
Monday, May 26, 2014
How low-paid workers at 'click farms' create appearance of online popularity | Technology | The Guardian
How low-paid workers at 'click farms' create appearance of online popularity | Technology | The Guardian
How much do you like courgettes? According to one Facebook page devoted to them, hundreds of people find them delightful enough to click the "like" button – even with dozens of other pages about courgettes to choose from.
How much do you like courgettes? According to one Facebook page devoted to them, hundreds of people find them delightful enough to click the "like" button – even with dozens of other pages about courgettes to choose from.
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