What has happened to the Mail & Guardian Online?
The Mail & Guardian online traditionally has been a favourite of mine, a one of the first sites I would go to in the morning to read well reported news reports and articles from home and all around the world.
I am very disappointed however to see that ad banners have completely overtaken the visual space on the page. They are horrible, glaring, completely overpowering and absolutely all over the place. In fact it is entirely unpleasant to navigate the page and I have avoided it ever since this little disaster happened.
I know the M & G must be earning potloads of dough over this, but have some sympathy on the reader will you?
07 June 2006
I am currently working as an online business developer for the online division of a media partnership company in London, UK. I am also still travelling around the world in my spare time!
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6 Comments:
try www.ilovehansa.blogspot.com. That is where all the info that counts is stored.
are you advertising on my blog Duncan?
maybe
Duncan, my going rate for an ad space on one of the websites we produce would be £1,200. Because I know you, I can offer you the space for £500...
Duncan you scale!!!
appalling behaviour isn't it? have you learned nothing Duncan?!
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