Adbrite Full Page Ads: Is it annoying for the readers?

AdBrite’s unique Full Page Ad format allows you to earn the highest CPM (cost per thousand impressions) in our marketplace, running ads from some of our top advertisers. Best of all, Full Page Ads won’t take up an inch of your site real estate. A prominent “Skip This Ad” button allows users to return to viewing your site quickly and easily at any time. You can also set how many clicks a user has to make on your site before being prompted to view the ad. The fewer clicks, the higher your revenue; enabling more clicks may enhance the user experience. You can also choose the full page ad frequency. Just select the ad and then click on “Ad Specs”:

I have installed the full page ads to my tarvel blog and another personal page. I am getting the CPM as $0.67 for the travel blog and for the personal page I am getting the CPM as $1.23. The CPM is a bit less. However, I am still putting it on as it provides an extra source of income. Now, I have started using them in this site as well. But what do you think is it annoying for the readers? I guess it’s not annoying but it definitely puzzles the reader. Any pop up or anything which shoots out suddenly has to puzzle the reader. But there is no problem with that. I saw many big companies are using the full page ads. Some are using as the landing page for their site. So the user has to pass from the full page ads to enter their site. Either you hate it or love it, it’s yet another way to make money online.

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