3/17/2023 0 Comments Grammarly commercial lyrics![]() If you want to know more about Grammarly, you might give their product a whirl. If I can place a banner here for Grammarly I will. Exhausted crashing on the walls of user indifference. Click it til the insipid campaign is all done. Click the damn thing every time you see it. We need everyone to click the living bejesus out of those ads consistently for a week. Everyone Needs To Contribute to Stop YouTube Grammarly Ads The less conversions – people signing up from YouTube clicks they have – the less they’ll be inclined to flood YouTube with their visual canticles. The more we click, the less money they have to pay for ads. So every time we click on it, the campaign budget is used up. The useful part in this for us people frustrated by the sheer frequency of Grammarly advertisements is the utm_medium=cpc part. ( Random fact: UTM stands for Urchin Tracking Modules – Urchin being a company Google bought in 2005 to help them get Analytics up and running) You can build your own utm_ URLs ideal for google analytics at the Google campaign URL builder. If you break down the URL above, you’ll see standard tracking parts – things beginning with utm_ ( utm_medium, utm_source etc.) allow the marketeers to say what generated the click to their site, and also present different data quite easily to the user. So What Happens When I Click on a Grammarly Ad on YouTube You’ll see a link from YouTube like this: So every time you see an ad, click on it. It is measured on its ability to put ads on a network, get people to click on them, and then ultimately sign up for Grammarly – either the free version where you just give them every jot of your typed data, or the paid version where you pay about $30 per month for the same privilege. You click on their ads as often as possible. On the other, you might see that sending every single thing you type to a third party (over and above Google et al.) might be a great opportunity to lose every single secret you ever wanted to keep and to give yet another platform the knowledge to advertise the heck out of your interactions. ![]() ![]() On one hand you might see their grammar and spelling correction as helpful. ![]() So Grammarly is paying a bundle to get their product out there. Ergo Social Media’s unwitting side-effects are probably doing more to hamstring civilization than smallpox) And as we know from dirty warfare, you don’t win by killing people cleanly, you weaken the opposition by wounding them severely and forcing them to care for the wounded. (though I suspect it’s really content aggregators who provide montages of other people’s content who really get paid – “Top 10 apocalypses that ended worlds” probably doesn’t feed too much money back to the original four horsemen that started them and their patient videographers – I believe the fifth horseman is now called Social Media and gets the lion’s share of funding, but then again is probably doing more to cause depression and anxiety in the modern world. YouTube gets some money, the person providing the content gets some money. Grammarly wants to tout their product and pays for the privilege. So YouTube has two modes – ad supported and a subscription model. Now there’s no reason to expect young men to donate their brain cells to sport without being paid. Sometimes when I’m sad, I watch men fighting on YouTube – it’s like a mis-placed aggression being acted out on a canvas surface. I probably wouldn’t have noticed them any other day, but yesterday I had a bit of a YouTube binge. Why Do I Notice Grammarly Ads So Much on YouTube? Tired of seeing this over and over and over and over again? ![]() After a bunch of searching for “ how to stop grammarly ads on YouTube” yielded nothing, I sat down at my stand up desk and thought about it. Grammarly Ads on YouTube really get my goat, and I wanted to figure out how to stop seeing them. ![]()
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