Believe in Jesus?
We’ll pay you $75 right now to
complete a simple survey!
PSO.com
Would you agree that what’s being shown on ads these days is getting quite abusive and aggressive? Using the “holy” image to sell a product make no sense to me. First, the title has no appeal. If you read it, then you think you’ll be reading a small description of a biblical website, but no, you’re getting the description for a paid survey website… How interesting… I wouldn’t add that it’s currently pointing to the most sold product on CB this month. I hope this guy is happy now with all the money he makes from all the people who register for such a product.
I haven’t bought the product myself and don’t consider doing so because I believe there is no value in this product. I would like people to prove me I’m wrong, but I’m sure no one will do it because it’s not worth that much. Note that the link on the side of my website is actually pointing to this website, don’t you find that amazing? I’m about to remove that.
Visitors think they might get something interesting, may it be about Jesus or that paid survey thing, but nor are really there. No info about Jesus, a landing page about a “service” which you pay for to get a list of companies you contact and get some money from… By the way, I can see that Google ain’t filtering anything about Jesus. It can be used as a keyword without any problem, so I don’t see why we couldn’t start writing provocative ads with religious conotation. Google won’t care, and we’ll make some money…
That is unethical. Respect. Do you know what respect is?
I hope this guy doesn’t make a lot of money out of his ads cause that’s a really big scam just in our face. The product he’s affiliated with have been marketed so much, I just hate when I see these ads for no reason (and with no relevance either) appear on a website I’m reading.
To those advertiser: please think back on your advertising strategies… You can make a lot more money not using “sensitive” ads.
I don’t want to offense anyone (by saying that I’m currently stating the opposite) but I think it’s stupid to use these kind of title. It’s almost a la Rich Jerk, I could almost make an ad with the following title:
You’re stupid
and I’m not. Learn how to
overcome your stupidity
www.YouAreStupid.com
Well, in fact, I can.
And article on ads writing should be following soon. It might help those people to make “real” ads.


Hey there,
Well, this is just the aggressive side of marketing and getting through to the user above all the fluff out there.