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Competitiveness of Scrollads When you need extra sales and profit in 2017, We recommend 'Scrollads' with confidence. This text is the material by the comparison Scrollads. and the existing advertisement.

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Competitiveness of Scrollads

When you need extra sales and profit in 2017, We recommend 'Scrollads' with confidence.

This text is the material by the comparison Scrollads. and the existing advertisement.

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Competitiveness of Scrollads. 1

This advertisement can neuter customers' ad-avoiding psycology naturally.

The existing banner advertisement As the advertisement is forcibly inserted into the text article area, customers recognize the relevant space as an advertisement. As customers avoid the recognized advertisement area, their eyes get to avoid and pass by the advertisement. Therefore, the advertisement effect is continually allowed.

Scrollads. As customers' eyes naturally flow into the text article area, the advertisement is exposed in the flowing direction. Their eyes are not disrupped and the advertisement is exposed in readability. Therefore, the advertisement doesn't disrup the readability and its effect is continually increasing.

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Ex-Masterchef finalist apologises for calling TripAdvisor user 'an imbecile' after scathing reviewMARK CHANDLER 9 hours ago5 comments

A top London chef has apologised after branding a diner “an imbecile” for leaving a scathing review on TripAdvisor.

In an online response, Adam Handling, a former finalist on Masterchef: The Professionals, suggested the customer led “a very sad life” and told him to stick to McDonald’s in the future.

The diner’s review first complained on the site that staff at The Frog in Shoreditch had lost his reservation before going on to slam the restaurant’s food.

He wrote: “The food was very average. "Beetroot Beetroot Beetroot" was just a bit of beetroot with a lot of sugar.

“Other meals also very average. Chef is trying hard to make it look fancy and new, but several meals were either bland, or just way too salty.

Ex-Masterchef finalist apologises for calling TripAdvisor user 'an imbecile' after scathing reviewMARK CHANDLER 9 hours ago5 comments

A top London chef has apologised after branding a diner “an imbecile” for leaving a scathing review on TripAdvisor.

In an online response, Adam Handling, a former finalist on Masterchef: The Professionals, suggested the customer led “a very sad life” and told him to stick to McDonald’s in the future.

The diner’s review first complained on the site that staff at The Frog in Shoreditch had lost his reservation before going on to slam the restaurant’s food.

He wrote: “The food was very average. "Beetroot Beetroot Beetroot" was just a bit of beetroot with a lot of sugar.

“Other meals also very average. Chef is trying hard to make it

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You can provide various information about products, not advertisement.

The existing banner advertisement The advertiser exposes the single advertisement on the screen. As other advertisements are exposed, the fatigue for advertisement increases and the focus on products is dispersed. Therefore, people concentrate on the only thing that actively attract them.

Scrollads. We can show various texts, pictures, and moving images about a product on the screen. Therefore, customers don't consider them as advertisement but recognize them as the provision of diverse information about products. Customers oppose advertisement but don't refuse the information provided.

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Ex-Masterchef finalist apologises for calling TripAdvisor user 'an imbecile' after scathing reviewMARK CHANDLER 9 hours ago5 comments

A top London chef has apologised after branding a diner “an imbecile” for leaving a scathing review on TripAdvisor.

In an online response, Adam Handling, a former finalist on Masterchef: The Professionals, suggested the customer led “a very sad life” and told him to stick to McDonald’s in the future.

The diner’s review first complained on the site that staff at The Frog in Shoreditch had lost his reservation before going on to slam the restaurant’s food.

He wrote: “The food was very average. "Beetroot Beetroot Beetroot" was just a bit of beetroot with a lot of sugar.

“Other meals also very average. Chef is trying hard to make it look fancy and new, but several meals were either bland, or just way too salty.

“Service was also poor, with meals not coming at same time for both us.

“In general, we think it's overpriced for what it is and way

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Ex-Masterchef finalist apologises for calling TripAdvisor user 'an imbecile' after scathing reviewMARK CHANDLER 9 hours ago5 comments

A top London chef has apologised after branding a diner “an imbecile” for leaving a scathing review on TripAdvisor.

In an online response, Adam Handling, a former finalist on Masterchef: The Professionals, suggested the customer led “a very sad life” and told him to stick to McDonald’s in the future.

The diner’s review first complained on the site that staff at The Frog in Shoreditch had lost his reservation before going on to slam the restaurant’s food.

He wrote: “The food was very average. "Beetroot Beetroot Beetroot" was just a bit of beetroot with a lot of sugar.

“Other meals also very average. Chef is trying hard to make it look fancy and new, but several meals were either bland, or just way too salty.

“Service was also poor, with meals not coming at same time for both us.

“In general, we think it's overpriced for what it is and way too overhyped.”

However, Mr Handling hit back with a blunt response. He wrote: “You are the prime example of an imbecile.

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The exclusive and differentiated frontend promises to create greater sales.

Backend technology, population statistics targeting, location information targeting, similar keyword targeting, retargeting, device targeting, OS targeting, behavior characteristics targeting, etc. are the standardized and generalized technology.

Frontend technology, We should take note of Scroll Ad.'s frontend patent right that has differentiated and exclusive rights. The products immediately favored by advertisers and customers have great influences on increasing sales. The advertisement having the excellent UX create added value continually.

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Ex-Masterchef finalist apologises for calling TripAdvisor user 'an imbecile' after scathing reviewMARK CHANDLER 9 hours ago5 comments

A top London chef has apologised after branding a diner “an imbecile” for leaving a scathing review on TripAdvisor.

In an online response, Adam Handling, a former finalist on Masterchef: The Professionals, suggested the customer led “a very sad life” and told him to stick to McDonald’s in the future.

The diner’s review first complained on the site that staff at The Frog in Shoreditch had lost his reservation before going on to slam the restaurant’s food.

He wrote: “The food was very average. "Beetroot Beetroot Beetroot" was just a bit of beetroot with a lot of sugar.

“Other meals also very average. Chef is trying hard to make it look fancy and new, but several meals were either bland, or

ScrollADSAttention through movement

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Powerful impression uncomparable with the existing banner products!

Comfortable CPM As at least 1 to dozens of various advertisement contents are exposed in the page 1 view, not noly CPC but also CPM can create more added value. Therefore, it is the most suitable advertisement product for DSP.

Ex-Masterchef finalist apologises for calling TripAdvisor user 'an imbecile' after scathing reviewMARK CHANDLER 9 hours ago5 comments

A top London chef has apologised after branding a diner “an imbecile” for leaving a scathing review on TripAdvisor.

In an online response, Adam Handling, a former finalist on Masterchef: The Professionals, suggested the customer led “a very sad life” and told him to stick to McDonald’s in the future.

The diner’s review first complained on the site that staff at The Frog in Shoreditch had lost his reservation before going on to slam the restaurant’s food.

He wrote: “The food was very average. "Beetroot Beetroot Beetroot" was just a bit of beetroot with a lot of sugar.

“Other meals also very average. Chef is trying hard to make it look fancy and new, but several meals were either bland, or just way too salty.

“Service was also poor, with meals not coming at same time for both us.

“In general, we think it's overpriced for what it is and way too overhyped.”

However, Mr Handling hit back with a blunt response. He wrote: “You are the prime example of an imbecile.

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As house banner is needless, you may relieve. Now, believe that the only real clicks for advertisers are charged.

The existing banner advertisement In case advertisement is insufficient, house banners are forcibly sent. This is unwillingly sent so that the contracted inventory may not seem vacant.

Scrollads. In case advertisement is insufficent, Scroll Ad. doesn't show anything on the screen. We can do do as we don't have any space or inventory on the screen. Therefore, customers cannot know that the advertisement area is vancant.

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Ex-Masterchef finalist apologises for calling TripAdvisor user 'an imbecile' after scathing reviewMARK CHANDLER 9 hours ago5 comments

A top London chef has apologised after branding a diner “an imbecile” for leaving a scathing review on TripAdvisor.

In an online response, Adam Handling, a former finalist on Masterchef: The Professionals, suggested the customer led “a very sad life” and told him to stick to McDonald’s in the future.

The diner’s review first complained on the site that staff at The Frog in Shoreditch had lost his reservation before going on to slam the restaurant’s food.

He wrote: “The food was very average. "Beetroot Beetroot Beetroot" was just a bit of beetroot with a lot of sugar.

“Other meals also very average. Chef is trying hard to make it

Ex-Masterchef finalist apologises for calling TripAdvisor user 'an imbecile' after scathing reviewMARK CHANDLER 9 hours ago5 comments

A top London chef has apologised after branding a diner “an imbecile” for leaving a scathing review on TripAdvisor.

In an online response, Adam Handling, a former finalist on Masterchef: The Professionals, suggested the customer led “a very sad life” and told him to stick to McDonald’s in the future.

The diner’s review first complained on the site that staff at The Frog in Shoreditch had lost his reservation before going on to slam the restaurant’s food.

He wrote: “The food was very average. "Beetroot Beetroot Beetroot" was just a bit of beetroot with a lot of sugar.

“Other meals also very average. Chef is trying hard to make it

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Now, believe that the only real clicks for advertisers are charged.

The existing banner advertisement The existing banner advertisement is forceibly set up so that you can see the text only by clicking the "close" button. This is a bad way to make extra profit by inducing mistaken clicks. But due to this amoral attempt, the unit price of mobile advertisement gets to be lowered.

Scrollads. Scroll Ad. has no "close" button basically, and doesn't induce mitaken clicks. But while users scroll the text, they have no choice but to see ads. This is the most persistent way and follows customers' eyes.

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Ex-Masterchef finalist apologises for calling TripAdvisor user 'an imbecile' after scathing reviewMARK CHANDLER 9 hours ago5 comments

A top London chef has apologised after branding a diner “an imbecile” for leaving a scathing review on TripAdvisor.

In an online response, Adam Handling, a former finalist on Masterchef: The Professionals, suggested the customer led “a very sad life” and told him to stick to McDonald’s in the future.

The diner’s review first complained on the site that staff at The Frog in Shoreditch had lost his reservation before going on to slam the restaurant’s food.

He wrote: “The food was very average. "Beetroot Beetroot Beetroot" was just a bit of beetroot with a lot of sugar.

“Other meals also very average. Chef is trying hard to make it look fancy and new, but several meals were either bland, or just way too salty.

“Service was also poor, with meals not coming at same time for both us.

“In general, we think it's overpriced for what it is and way

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Ex-Masterchef finalist apologises for calling TripAdvisor user 'an imbecile' after scathing reviewMARK CHANDLER 9 hours ago5 comments

A top London chef has apologised after branding a diner “an imbecile” for leaving a scathing review on TripAdvisor.

In an online response, Adam Handling, a former finalist on Masterchef: The Professionals, suggested the customer led “a very sad life” and told him to stick to McDonald’s in the future.

The diner’s review first complained on the site that staff at The Frog in Shoreditch had lost his reservation before going on to slam the restaurant’s food.

He wrote: “The food was very average. "Beetroot Beetroot Beetroot" was just a bit of beetroot with a lot of sugar.

“Other meals also very average. Chef is trying hard to make it look fancy and new, but several meals were either bland, or just way too salty.

“Service was also poor, with meals not coming at same time for both us.

“In general, we think it's overpriced for what it is and way too overhyped.”

However, Mr Handling hit back with a blunt response. He wrote: “You are the prime example of an imbecile.

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The only branding-possible product in the branding advertisement market of 500 billion dollars scale.

Response advertisement The objective of the products on sale in the market is the short-term sales. (Advertisers promote the products with limited expense.) Therefore the direct and immediate messages are crucial. (Products suitable for RTB)

Branding advertisement Branding advertisement aims at increasing the brand indexes such as awareness, faborability, purchase intent, and it should be able to do story-telling like TV-CM. (Advertisers have a plan to spend most expense when launching a new product, and this is when they have most things to make known.) Therefore, they should be able to communicate various and rich advertisement messages. (Products suitable for PMP)

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Ex-Masterchef finalist apologises for calling TripAdvisor user 'an imbecile' after scathing reviewMARK CHANDLER 9 hours ago5 comments

A top London chef has apologised after branding a diner “an imbecile” for leaving a scathing review on TripAdvisor.

In an online response, Adam Handling, a former finalist on Masterchef: The Professionals, suggested the customer led “a very sad life” and told him to stick to McDonald’s in the future.

The diner’s review first complained on the site that staff at The Frog in Shoreditch had lost his reservation before going on to slam the restaurant’s food.

He wrote: “The food was very average. "Beetroot Beetroot Beetroot" was just a bit of beetroot with a lot of sugar.

“Other meals also very average. Chef is trying hard to make it

Ex-Masterchef finalist apologises for calling TripAdvisor user 'an imbecile' after scathing reviewMARK CHANDLER 9 hours ago5 comments

A top London chef has apologised after branding a diner “an imbecile” for leaving a scathing review on TripAdvisor.

In an online response, Adam Handling, a former finalist on Masterchef: The Professionals, suggested the customer led “a very sad life” and told him to stick to McDonald’s in the future.

The diner’s review first complained on the site that staff at The Frog in Shoreditch had lost his reservation before going on to slam the restaurant’s food.

He wrote: “The food was very average. "Beetroot Beetroot Beetroot" was just a bit of beetroot with a lot of sugar.

“Other meals also very average. Chef is trying hard to make it

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Good Feeling

Ad. Avoidance

Ad. Acceptance

Displeasure

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The competitiveness of Scroll Ad. is apprent although it is compared with anything.

Comfortable

Users' Experiences Ad. Form Ad. Attractiveness Ad. Scope

No. of Exposures:Large

Single form (image)

Complex form (multimedia)

No. of Exposures: Small

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Interest: High

Possible to predict

Difficult to predict

Interest: Low

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Branding Ad.

Low value-added

High value-added

Response Ad.

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10 Advertising messages 10 Advertising Images 10 Adverting videos

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Ex-Masterchef finalist apologises for calling TripAdvisor user 'an imbecile' after scathing reviewMARK CHANDLER 9 hours ago5 comments

A top London chef has apologised after branding a diner “an imbecile” for leaving a scathing review on TripAdvisor.

In an online response, Adam Handling, a former finalist on Masterchef: The Professionals, suggested the customer led “a very sad life” and told him to stick to McDonald’s in the future.

The diner’s review first complained on the site that staff at The Frog in Shoreditch had lost his reservation before going on to slam the restaurant’s food.He wrote: “The food was very average. "Beetroot Beetroot This is 7. iPhone 7 was just a bit of beetroot with a lot of sugar.

“Other meals also very average. Chef is trying hard to make it look fancy and new, but Watch the keynote meals were either bland, or just way too salty.

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If you see a product several times in an advertisement that you have never used it or not even known it, it still makes you feel good.

Repetitive exposure increases the level of familiarity and leads to benevolent feelings.Dr. Robert Zajonc

It tends to be the most repetitive and exposed in incomparable level when customers see the articles.

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Secret 3

A region that does not recognize the letter without the focus but strongly recognizes the movement

Paleoencephalon : Reptilian brain : Life maintenance, Safety is paramount, Reflex nerve, Digestion and movement, Breath, etc. Basic action.

Unlike the thinking brain and feeling Mesencephalon, Paleoencephalon plays a key role in making decisions about what.

Attention through movement

Advertising messages continue to flow into Paleoencephalon through Peripheral vision.

Peripheral vision area

Paleoencephalon

Neoencephalon Mesencephalon

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Soft Innovation

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