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13 votes
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Single Page View
Great new design, but the pagination is annoyingly short. It's much easier to read articles, especially on mobile devices, on a single page.
5 votesunder review ·
Nicholas Eckhart
responded
William- thanks for reading the new Adweek. We will take this consideration under review. We also have plans for later this year to launch a mobile specific product and this feedback goes a long way into helping shape that product.
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Inappropriate ad picture
I love your website and I view it everyday for work, but please remove the picture in the '30 Freakiest Ads of 2010'. It comes up on almost every page I open and it's not appropriate for a work office. I don't need to or want to see that and it actually puts me off even looking at that link.
Thanks!
3 votesunder review ·
Nicholas Eckhart
responded
Claire,
We understand your concerns and I’ve passed this onto the Adfreak editor for consideration.
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There is an issue with your body text.
The issue is that the it is showing up as grey font, grey background and the letters are displaying as dashes. It has been like this for a couple weeks. Also, this has shown up on multiple computers (All Mac) http://grab.by/df5I
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Comments
It seems that your comments section on articles only shows the last 5 comments posted. Can this be removed or amended so there is an option to review ALL the comments?
One of the great things about adweek articles is the ability to see input from industry professionals. Only showing a few of the comments (including spam) seriously undercuts the value of your content.
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Video and Display Q1 Opportunities for ___________URL) Hello, My name is Ryan Gombeski and I work for Altitude Digital Partners. I ho
Video and Display Q1 Opportunities for uservoice.com
Hello,
My name is Ryan Gombeski and I work for Altitude Digital Partners. I hope 2012 is treating you well so far. I know we might have contacted you in the past, but as it's a new year, we have some new revenue streams and product offerings both in Video and Display for uservoice.com.
Over the next few weeks we are looking to create some solid pre-roll advertisement partnerships, to ensure we meet our upcoming demand. Through our video platform (www.Visualtising.com), we can simply provide you with a VAST/VPAID tag to… more
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The Programming Insider
I stopped receiving the programming insider by email, how do I get it back?
I also tried to sign-up for newsletters (Daily Ratings) and it says I'm subscribed by I never receive anything. Thanks.
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1 votestarted ·
Nicholas Eckhart
responded
We have a planned fix for this on 4/28. We apologize that it did not come through with the new launch, but have prioritized this fix based on user feedback. I’ll update when officially fixed.
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In-Text Display Q1 Opportunities Hello, My name is Jake Bakker with InTopic Media. I hope 2012 is treating you well so far. We hav
In-Text Display Q1 Opportunities
Hello,
My name is Jake Bakker with InTopic Media. I hope 2012 is treating you well so far. We have some new revenue streams and product offerings for mediawebsource.com
.Over the next few weeks we are looking to create some solid in-text advertisement partnerships, to ensure we meet our upcoming demand. Through our contextual ads and MicroBanners, we can simply provide you with a java script tag to create an additional stream of your revenue.
Please let me know some times for us to connect this week on these opportunities and get the approval process… more
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RSS links are broken
your links to your RSS feeds are broken in your footer
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shady ads
Is adweek really serving those shady "you have 9 pc errors" ads in a bottom left corner format designed precisely to mislead users into thinking this is their anti-virus? We all need the ads revenue but a minimum of quality for a website like yours.
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Forced Survey Format is Terrible - Drives Traffic Away
As a reader as a publisher of a newsletter that drives traffic to your website, I will no longer highlight stories from Adweek, as it forces readers to participate in a survey before allowing them to read an article. It's a terrible imposition -- and I do not believe that you will get relevant results. What you will get is people clicking on any old thing just to get rid of the annoyance.
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Content Not uploading Correctly
I'm not sure if it's an issue with how your survey is serving, but currently I can't read any articles. All I'm getting on my end is the various other rich media (videos etc all seem to work) and the survey. Only AFTER I took the survey was I allowed to see content.
I'm just hoping that isn't intentional...
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the same ad over and over again
I love Google, but I cannot watch that video ad one more time. So, I am leaving your site. Probably for good.
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Now in order to read a full story, I must "share" it.
Now, instead of forcing me to respond to an invasive micro-survey, I am now being told I must "share" the article before I am given the privilege of reading it. Well, guess what, Adweek? I don't belong to any of the communities you assume I would share the article with. So I guess I will simply ignore your journalism, as will the readers of my newsletter. This new strategy of yours is so obviously counter-productive that it's hard to believe a respected publication such as this would subscribe to it. Please just let us read what you have written, otherwise,… more
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print options
How can I print off of adweek.com? There doesn't seem to be a print option.
1 votestarted ·
Nicholas Eckhart
responded
We have started working on this and it will either be available May 5 or May 12.