Am I the only one getting annoyed with the constant advertising of Kalmbach Publishing? It’s bad enough that everytime I come to these forums I have to deal with pop up’s for there books but today when I got my model railroader,there was an annoying cover that was for Kalmbach books on my magazine. Upon trying to remove it, it bent one of the staples to the magazine so I’m sure in the future the pages will start to rip out of it.
In the near future I will most likely not buy any new books from Kalmbach because of there constant in your face advertisment. Back off with the ad’s!!! If I want those kind of books,I know where to find them.
how else are companies going to sell their products. you don’t see big time business like mcdonalds and best buy not advertising. if companies didn’t advertise they wouldn’t make any money therefore the great magazines we have like MR and Trains wouldn’t even exist probably.
I have no problem with them advertising. I often enjoy reading the ads that they have in model railroader when they have new books out. What erks me is the CONSTANT advertising. It’s like AOL with the cd’s and pops ad’s you keep getting from them that drive you nuts.
I have no problem with a little advertising,but as a consumer,the more the company flashes there stuff in my face,the more annoyed I get so the less chance there will be of me buying it.
Like everybody,I could live without all the ads and pop-ups but considering that this forum doesn’t cost me a single penny,I can live with them also.I see two pop-ups at every log-in and two clicks take care of them so it’s not so bad,is it?
The advertising in the magazine,on the other hand,is exagerated considering the mag is sold and not cheap by any means.But since removing some ads would result in a smaller mag and probably reduced quality instead of more articles,I’ll live with that too.
You have a point regarding the extra cover attached to the mag.Since it’s delivered in a wrapping,the ad sheet could have been slid in “newspaper style” and still would have reached us but…well maybe in the future.
Kalmbach is a business and businesses exist to make money for the owners, stock holders, etc. If Kalmbach can increase their profits by more advertising then that’s what they will do.
This reminded me of the new Porsche SUV. Porsche purists are very upset that Porsche would sell an SUV. Porsche is in business to make money; if an SUV will make them money, then they’re going to sell an SUV weather or not the purists like it or not.
Pop ups are rude and annoying. They aren’t good advertising and just irritate a number of people. Some one said Kalmbach needs to advertise but unless your screen is different than mine, there is advertising on it all the time. It is one thing to advertise and let people know what is available; it is another to be intrusive in people’s lives.
I hope those involved in pop ups are plagued by telemarketers.
Pop up’s are annoying, and I agree with RSN48 in wondering why it would be considered good PR to annoy people with your advertising.
Other the other hand, as this is a free forum brought to us by Kalmbach Publishing. It’s their right to run how ever many ADs they want.
I get more annoyed at the many “subscription inserts” I have to pull out of my (paid for) MR magazine so I can turn the pages unhindered by clutter. I wonder how many trees are wasted on this. At least pop up ads only waste time.
If you don’t come to the forum frequently, the pop ups are no big deal. If you come here frequently, they are a big deal. Again, Kalmbach does advertise without the pop ups; there are many ads on their site.
Again my Kalmbach curse: May a plague of telemarketers call your homes, whoever is responsible for pop ups.
there’s a simple way to deal with popups - get some anti-popup software. I use Panicware’s Pop-Up Stopper, it’s a free download, and works very well.
And on the subject of the AOL CDs, there’s been a fair bit of dicussion in various newspapers over here as to the best way of using them. Most people use them as birdscarers in the garden, or as beermats!
I use Adaware, Norton Internet Security and 2 other unnamed programs to specifically block ads, pop ups etc. (Might even improve your security as well) There is no advertising activity on my service other than a small ad via my ISP from time to time.
Also try “shoot the messenger” because they use your Instant messaging service to deliver advertisements.
I do not have any problems with ads in magazines, historically over 30 years it is a favorite way to learn of new things in the hobby.
I find it hard to believe that someone offers you a FREE forum to ask questions, share your ideas,and
learn a thing or two, and then you complain about pop-ups. If this site depended on your contributions
or dues to operate then you might have a leg to stand on. They offer this forum as a service to you.
Someone has to pay for it. And they pay for it though advertising.Dave