Web Ads Hidden Under Cloak of Invisibility
Wall Street Journal, October 21, 2009
By Emily Steel
Kraft Foods, Greyhound Lines and Capital One have bought some strange ads on the Internet lately. What's so strange about them is that they're invisible. All three marketers, and many others, have fallen victim to Web sites that use such ads as a way to sell more ad space than they have.
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