(29 May 2016, 7:54 am)Andreos1 wrote ads which have appeared on the site.The google
None appearing for me. The layout has changed though.
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(29 May 2016, 7:54 am)Andreos1 wrote ads which have appeared on the site.The google
(29 May 2016, 8:13 am)Dan wrote Sadly;Â Liam and I still had to contribute a significant proportion of the payment towards site hosting recently, when we renewed it.
Having Google Ads on the site means that we won't have to do this again in three years time - the site will more or less pay for itself (what we have to chip in will be minimal), and we still remain as a not-for-profit website. In short: it secures the site for future years to come.
You can still bypass the ads by installing AdBlock Plus - there are extensions available for desktop browsers and apps which achieve the same on most smartphones. They're primarily in place for guest viewers.
(29 May 2016, 10:15 am)Adrian wrote ...of course, if you feel that you're able to ignore the single non-intrusive ad at the top of the page, please feel free to add NEB to your exclusions list for AdBlock.
As Dan has said, it helps to ensure that the site pays for itself.
(29 May 2016, 12:25 pm)Andreos1 wrote It can't be that un-intrusive. How many people have mentioned it apart from myself? The fact you have to scroll past whatever add is flashing about, is enough to say that it isn't.
I totally get why the decision has been made to have AdWords on the site (just like every other site the world over that has it), however adblock was invented for a reason.
Unfortunately my WP can't block ads. My android and apple devices have it installed, just as my laptop does.
(29 May 2016, 12:44 pm)Adrian wrote But you have to scroll past how many adverts on your way up or down an escalator...? Haymarket has them in between the escalators, on the walls along side, and on the screens above.
It was always foreseen that people would mention it, but I believe it's more a case that it's because people haven't seen anything like that on NEB before? Compared to most websites, it's far from being intrusive, in my opinion.
I appreciate that AdBlock was invented for a reason, and I myself use it, but I've simply added NEB and a few other sites I use as an exception. I see it as something I can put up with, if it being there means that it contributes towards a website I use frequently and value.
(29 May 2016, 12:50 pm)Andreos1 wrote Are those adverts at Haymarket decent, quality, unobtrusive ads, that appeal to a portion of those using the facility (if they aren't blind to the adverts) - or are they spammy adverts suggesting I apply for a modelling job, buy a hoverboard or click to see which 4 friends have unfriended me (100% guaranteed apparently).
(29 May 2016, 12:56 pm)Adrian wrote You may want to read about how Adsense/Adwords works. It's only serving you content that you've previously shown interest in, through your Google account or your browsing habits...
Mine shows this at present, because it's something I was only looking at the last week or so:
So yes, to answer the question. The unobtrusive (targeted)Â ads on this page are more relevant to me than what I'd see at Haymarket Metro station for example. I've absolutely no interest in what the latest panto or show is, or who is playing at the Metro Radio arena.
(29 May 2016, 12:56 pm)Adrian wrote You may want to read about how Adsense/Adwords works. It's only serving you content that you've previously shown interest in, through your Google account or your browsing habits...
(29 May 2016, 12:25 pm)Andreos1 wrote It can't be that un-intrusive. How many people have mentioned it apart from myself? The fact you have to scroll past whatever add is flashing about, is enough to say that it isn't.
I totally get why the decision has been made to have AdWords on the site (just like every other site the world over that has it), however adblock was invented for a reason.
Unfortunately my WP can't block ads. My android and apple devices have it installed, just as my laptop does.
(30 May 2016, 1:44 pm)northern156 wrote Ok we should remove the advert and maybe not have the site in a few years.
I'm sure the ad wasn't placed for the hell of it and to annoy you.
(30 May 2016, 1:44 pm)northern156 wrote Ok we should remove the advert and maybe not have the site in a few years.
I'm sure the ad wasn't placed for the hell of it and to annoy you.
(30 May 2016, 9:13 pm)LeeCalder wrote I don't really understand why you are on such a 'high horse' regarding this, especially as you are in a position of authority on this forum. Surely you should just take it as feedback, and understand that people may be annoyed that adverts keep popping up....
(30 May 2016, 9:40 pm)Adrian wrote NEB doesn't contain code for ads that will pop up. As mentioned previously, there's a single ad at the very top of the page. Nothing more than that.
Feedback is of course taken on board, and if you or anyone else has any (legal) ideas to make NEB pay for itself, then please feel free to put those forward.
(30 May 2016, 9:48 pm)R852Â PRG wrote How exactly is he taking a ''high horse'' stance?
(30 May 2016, 10:12 pm)South Tyne Lad wrote Never had such a hard time trying to plan a trip out on Transdev's new Little Explorers, Havent got past where I'm going to get off on my first journey!
(30 May 2016, 10:32 pm)Jimmi wrote And here I am with a plan I made weeks ago!
Admittedly I only have one journey on the "Little Explorers" tomorrow, so I have to hope and pray I don't get an odd working. If the one that leaves Ripon at 11:18 could be late, that would help me out for more photos as I know full well that the Dales & District 70 will not arrive at the scheduled arrival time of 11:15.
(30 May 2016, 10:47 pm)South Tyne Lad wrote Nearly finished my plan now, And I'm actually going to be photographing the service your on! In Aldborough.
Will then have something to eat either in there or walk to Boroghbridge and after that I'm haeding to Harrogate on the 1A.
(30 May 2016, 10:53 pm)Jimmi wrote Yeah I'm catching the 10:15 70 from Northallerton where I will arrive in Ripon at 11:15 then I will get the 12:00 22 as far as Knaresborough. I will also be visiting Wetherby and Harrogate on this trip. Hopefully I will get some decent shots, although I have kind of planned tomorrow to be more riding the buses rather than photographing them, which is how I've been doing things lately such as Saturday's outing. So I may see you at some point tomorrow then.
(30 May 2016, 11:10 pm)South Tyne Lad wrote Probs more likely Harrogate we'll see eachother as I'm there around half way through my day.
Getting the 9:30 train to York, 10:40 22 to Aldebourgh, Eat there or walk to Bourghbridge, 1244 1A to Harrogate and then either the 1400 22 to Knaresbourgh or a later 1A/1B etc.
Then the 1500 23 which takes a different route to the 22 and runs once daily through to York, Arriving at 17:45 then a train home.
I Should cover the whole route over the day, On 3 different buses which I think is the PVR so I should get everything covered in the day.
Unless plans change.
(30 May 2016, 11:14 pm)Jimmi wrote Well I should be in Harrogate between 13:45 and 13:55 all being well.
(30 May 2016, 4:54 pm)BusLoverMum wrote Stuff you've dealt with before or new stuff?A bit of everything really...