No ads upgrade. Are you using it? Why or why not?
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I’ve been reading the various topics where people are complaining about google and other ads.
The no ads upgrade seems important for me on the blog that I am in the process of setting up as my website
http://cathyscholl.com/Ads on a blog are tolerable but on a website? I think I will be much happier without them.
Any feedback? Are you using this upgrade? Is it worth the $30 per year? Or are you fine with the ads?
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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I have blogged on this issue and on the poppressed advertising issue. In case you are interested the titles of my post are;
WordPress.com: Ads On or Ads-Off?
WordPress.com Partnerships: Popping Up All OverIf you have either a business blog or a professional blog then IMO purchasing a domain and domain mapping and the No-Ads upgrade are the way to go. If you also wish to create a custom appearance for your blog as well then the CSS editing upgrade is also recommenced.
$17.00 domain mapping per domain, per blog, per year
$14.97 custom CSS per blog, per year
$29.97 No-ads per blog, per year
$61.94 Annual totalMy blogs are not business blogs or professional blogs. I have not purchased No-Ads upgrades for my blogs as yet. I was waiting to hear the answer to the question justjennifer posted here before I make a decision. https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/the-other-poppressed-ads-problem-the-shock-of-seeing-actual-ads/page/2?replies=53#post-595915
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@timethief I read your Ads On or Ads-Off post. Very informative. Thanks.
It looks as though Jennifer’s question has been answered…
macmanx replied:
“No Ads will always remove all ads, Adsense, Pop Pressed, and whatever else we may come up with.”$30 seems high but no ads is important to me so I guess I will go ahead with the upgrade. At this point I have no need for custom CSS so hopefully
$29.97 No-ads
$12 domain mapping is all I will need to spend. -
I would say that for a business blog, no ads is essential, as is domain mapping. Otherwise, not really.
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