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Originally Posted by Wingpeople
Interesting -- so they're only targeting the "big dogs" for these advertising.
I was curious if they'd ever follow a model like Google AdWords where small advertisers could bid for their ads to appear based on content (in this case, "content" would be downloaded books & apps).
Jessica -- you say you love the ads on your K3. We didn't get that option, but wonder what you love about the ads, since "love" and "ads" don't often seem to appear in the same sentence!
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Because they're like looking at an ad in a magazine. I love magazine ads - Simple, straight to the point, information less, makes us want to research more. Magazine ads are also tailored to us better than the normal internet ad (cooking ads in cooking magazines, financial ads in financial magazines, etc).
On the internet, the ads are tailored to what the site owner decides what is best for its audience - Everything (so they can get more money, heh). So we get a lot of irrelevant ads, especially on blogs and forums because they use keywords for matching. Just one mention of "car" and you get a page full of car insurance discounts for example.
And then you have advertisers who want the same ad in three sizes to cover the page.
Plus, the ads on the Kindle are mostly Amazon related. Like the one for John Mayer's new album. They have local deal ones too. I think they will put a lot of stress on making them as nice on the Fire, and of course with that huge price tag, only the big players will take advantage of it which is better.