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@Jim - well thanks. I dunno. I don't think all blogs should be ad free. I think it's context. Chris Penn will show up any moment and call all my sidebar widgets and proclaimations ads. He's right. But then, they're the ads that don't pay me cash directly.
My stance on ads is softening, but will I play that out here, at [chrisbrogan.com] ? Not sure.
I'm definitely on the side of people who don't click on adds when reading blogs. I really don't click on adds at all. If I want to go shopping i know what I'm looking for and generally have a good idea of what sites I'm going to go looking for the product/service on.
All that said, i don't have my own blog ... so I've not had to battle this one out yet. I'm sure it's tough when you know you could be making money. These are just my thoughts as a person who enjoys reading good, thought provoking & useful, content.
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I agree on the "sales ad's", most of us (readers) rarely click on ad's thinking we are now going to buy what's offered. However I think that also depend on what the blog is about. Like few of my friend have mobile tech oriented blogs where they do deep reviews on hardware, it's only natural there to have "sales ads" for places you could buy such a device.
There was a great question about this ad subject in LinkedIn where I also did a post to my blog about my own answer.
http://ratecards.net/blog/2008/08/26/online-ads...
The trouble with the web is that so many people are clamouring for attention and the 'give it away for free' culture is the lowest level attractor there is (unless you actually pay people to read your stuff!) which means that we're all expected to be ad free in order to look bona-fide, genuine and honest.
WEB2 has forged a new look and a friendlier way of presenting information to people (amongst other things) which has meant that we all expect information to be given freely. The trouble is, most of us need to earn a crust, so unless you're a philanthropic rich guy, I say don't be afraid to allow ads on your blog.
Your blog is a good one, I really don't think you'll lose readers because of a few well placed and content targeted ads :-)