(quoted from PlentyOfFish--Throw Everything You Know About Ads Out The Window (http://blog.ads.pof.com/2012/04/03/throw-everything-you-know-about-ads-out-the-window-pics-inside/))
I personally found this hilarious, tested these 2 ads for the sake of curiosity 15k impressions each:
(http://i.imgur.com/yxxGg.jpg)
- Nice picture of actual in-game content
- Green call to action button w/ "free", "free online racing"
- Trust symbol (EA = reputable, Need For Speed = huge reputable franchise)
VS
(http://i.imgur.com/08cqx.jpg)
- Some shit ad I made in 5 mins in Microsoft Paint.
Results? 0.049% CTR1 vs. 0.137% CTR in favor of the shit ad in Microsoft Paint. I also tested speed lines vs. no speed lines behind the car and speed lines won LOL.
1 CTR = Click-Through-Ratio, the ratio of people that click the ad divided by the total amount of people that visit the site.
With 15k visitors, that means about 7 people clicked on the EA ad, while 21 people clicked on the WOMP ad.
Glorious!!
It's unlikely that any adjacent ads will look like the WOMP so it's kind of presorted by your perception as something unusual to look at. It also has more simplicity, more vivid colors, more overall contrast, as well as a larger headline—all things that are also working in its favor.
Good luck convincing clients to hop on board with something like that though, even with data to back it up.
Quote from: Net on April 05, 2012, 09:27:57 PM
It's unlikely that any adjacent ads will look like the WOMP so it's kind of presorted by your perception as something unusual to look at. It also has more simplicity, more vivid colors, more overall contrast, as well as a larger headline—all things that are also working in its favor.
Good luck convincing clients to hop on board with something like that though, even with data to back it up.
Naturally. Most of the comments were along these lines too:
"well the original ad was kind of crappy to begin with"
"it's probably the novelty factor" (my 1st guess, as well)
"what's the conversion rate?" (curious about that too)
He posted a follow-up, but hasn't published results yet, so stay tuned:
http://blog.ads.pof.com/2012/04/05/follow-up-case-study-with-your-suggestions-implemented/
somewhat relevant:
(http://www.smbc-comics.com/comics/20120112.gif) (http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=2490)
:lulz:
I'll stay tuned.
:lulz: