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#1 by AdrianDeacon » Sat Nov 14, 2015 04:39

Does anyone know where i could find flashing banners
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#2 by BouldRake » Sat Nov 14, 2015 05:53

Live a sinful and dishonest life, and you'll find them in the afterlife when you're spending seven years ringing the bell.

But they're not hard. You can use the animation filter in GIMP. You just create two layers with different background colours, and add (1234 ms) to the layer name, where 1234 is the number of milliseconds you want in delay between switching the layers, and...that's it.
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#3 by oberder » Sat Nov 14, 2015 06:05

BouldRake wrote: Live a sinful and dishonest life, and you'll find them in the afterlife when you're spending seven years ringing the bell.

And when one gets there, looking up to that flashing sign, it'll read: "Eat at Moe's"

( Ok, we're just goofing off.. Can't blame us, weekend's here :lol: )

I'd also recommend GIMP ( if you have no means to get PS :mrgreen: ), and a quick check around the Web should provide results for tutorials how to make your own banner/avatar using such a free program
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#4 by valerie » Sat Nov 14, 2015 06:58

Y'all so funny! :lol:
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#5 by Marcel-R6 » Sat Nov 14, 2015 07:41

I'm in a good mood today,if you want I can create one,and no GIMP for me thank you very much :lol:
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#6 by jjohnson777 » Sun Nov 15, 2015 02:13

Just know alot of people like me and annoyed by them and would never click a flashing banner but of course if rest be like us be less effective but just know you annoying us most likely to spend so might get great click thru it be of lower quality people.
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#7 by revroach » Sun Nov 15, 2015 06:38

jjohnson777 wrote: ... lower quality people.

Just what make a person of "lower quality"? I really hope you are saying lower quality clicks.
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#8 by jjohnson777 » Sun Nov 15, 2015 07:13

People who never buy. I try not to click much even at this site as I see so much tempted to buy. Like recently had few high value ads for electronics I was tempted to buy but never heard of site. I rather spend little more buy from Amazon or site with actual stores could go too. Who want to click at banner someone who spend few dollars a year online or someone like me that spends few thousand a month online. Between my server bills (for 10 servers) and my ad budget for 6 million hits a month and tens of millions of banner impressions I spend at least $2000 on that alone than add discretionary spending bulk of which is online doubt there many on this site who spend more online than me.

Just saw ad saying this site make newbie earn $20,000 a month. I am top of niche and I yet to make that much a month and to be honest never would want too. As I seen people if earn too much they get lazy than they broke within few years once out of loop. I want to make enough cover my high medical bills and let me afford therapy over what insurance allows.
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#9 by hansgruber » Sun Nov 15, 2015 07:43

Marcel666 wrote: I'm in a good mood today,if you want I can create one,and no GIMP for me thank you very much :lol:

reading this made me think of pulp fiction "gimps sleepin" :lol:
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#10 by freelizard » Mon Nov 16, 2015 15:40

I absolutely detest those flashing banner ads and will never accept any offers from those who use them :thumbdown:

especially those real fast ones :thumbdown:

my two cents , I know , but as jjohnson said .. low value :lol:
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#11 by BouldRake » Mon Nov 16, 2015 15:47

Quote:People who never buy...I rather spend little more buy from Amazon or site with actual stores could go too

So, you're not actually the target audience for the kind of ads that will run at a rewards site...
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#12 by S_Abbott » Tue Nov 17, 2015 13:27

freelizard wrote: I absolutely detest those flashing banner ads and will never accept any offers from those who use them :thumbdown:

especially those real fast ones :thumbdown:

my two cents , I know , but as jjohnson said .. low value :lol:


I have to agree...at least with the flashing banner ads part.

Those awful quickly flashing banners are a nuisance! People don't realize that there are a LOT of folks who literally get sick from those, and they SURE don't help people with seizure problems at all. I don't have that problem, but those I mentioned give me a terrible headache.
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#13 by BouldRake » Tue Nov 17, 2015 13:46

W3C reckon it's okay, as long as you only flash three times a second or less. This was in consultation with relevant medical professionals. However, W3C groups are, generally speaking, a bunch of dicks. It's a cess pit of self-interest, mental masturbation, and ego feeding, so you may or may not want to take them very seriously.

(And full disclosure, the W3C group relevant to my industry hates me as much as I hate them).
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#14 by ytsgblog » Tue Nov 17, 2015 19:00

Thank You
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