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'''The first time a site visitor accesses MadaCamp.com, a random banner is shown in the left column of the site. The banner rotation thereafter alternates between different advertisers every couple of seconds in a fixed display order. Below are some examples of current as well previous banners that have been on display.'''
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'''The first time a site visitor accesses MadaCamp.com, a random banner is shown in the left column of the site. The banner rotation thereafter alternates between different advertisers every couple of seconds in a fixed display order. Below are examples of both current banners on display as well banners that have been on display on MadaCamp in the past.'''
  
 
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After the user left the site and eventually returns at a later time or date, the next banner in order is displayed, but of course only when using the same browser and computer, tablet or smartphone as was used on their previous visit. Or in case the site visitor pauses the animation via the STOP button below the banner, the animation will stay paused and will not switch over to the next banner automatically unless or until the user clicks NEXT or AUTO again.
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After the user left the site and eventually returns at a later time or date, the banner continues in the order where it was left, but only when using the same browser and computer, tablet or smartphone as used on their previous visit. Or if the site visitor paused the animation via the STOP button below the banner, the animation will remain paused on revisiting the site and will not switch over to the next banner automatically unless or until the user clicks NEXT or AUTO again.
  
The NEXT and BACK buttons function to click through advertised offers. This allows site visitors to find whatever they may have seen before, which is more user-friendly than typical non-stop banner rotation systems that do not allow users to affect their display in any obvious way. Instead, giving site visitors better control can help make them more open to offers advertised.
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The NEXT and BACK buttons allow site visitors to click through advertised offers to easier find whatever they have seen before and may be looking for again. This offers a more user-friendly display system than typical banner rotation systems that do not allow users to affect the display in any way. Instead, giving site visitors more interactive control will likely make them more open to the offers advertised.

Revision as of 15:44, 5 January 2016

The first time a site visitor accesses MadaCamp.com, a random banner is shown in the left column of the site. The banner rotation thereafter alternates between different advertisers every couple of seconds in a fixed display order. Below are examples of both current banners on display as well banners that have been on display on MadaCamp in the past.

Chez Haga banner 001.jpg Hotel de la Poste Ramena Annexe banner 001.jpg PALA banner 007.jpg Floribis banner 001 v3.jpg
Le Phare banner 001 v1.jpg Chocolat Madagascar banner 002.jpg Cent pour Cent banner 001.jpg Le rossini banner v1 world class.jpg
Madagasikara Airways banner 007.png Hotel Colbert banner 002 v1.jpg

After the user left the site and eventually returns at a later time or date, the banner continues in the order where it was left, but only when using the same browser and computer, tablet or smartphone as used on their previous visit. Or if the site visitor paused the animation via the STOP button below the banner, the animation will remain paused on revisiting the site and will not switch over to the next banner automatically unless or until the user clicks NEXT or AUTO again.

The NEXT and BACK buttons allow site visitors to click through advertised offers to easier find whatever they have seen before and may be looking for again. This offers a more user-friendly display system than typical banner rotation systems that do not allow users to affect the display in any way. Instead, giving site visitors more interactive control will likely make them more open to the offers advertised.