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Originally Posted by BadWolf
Well, they tend to make it hard to click on links in the upper right portion of the page......which is why I took most of mine down.
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You actually had links within an inch of the extreme top corner of your site? Sounds strange to me but if they weren't that close then the peel ad wouldn't interfere since it is only activated if someone mouses within an inch of so of the top corner of the page.
I was marketing a peel away ad script for a while and they seemed to do very well but now that everyone is using them they are becoming less effective and sooner or later they'll be as worthless as a typical 468x60 banner.
What I found was that using the same technology but using it for odd sized banners on the page is far more effective since it's not stuck out of the way where most people don't look in the first place and have to go out of their way to click on. Rather than naving a peel away corner you can use flash to create a similar effect for any banner. When someone mouses over the banner a larger ads slides out.