post this at del.icio.uspost this at Diggpost this at Technoratipost this at Newsvinepost this at Ma.gnoliapost this at Furlpost this at Blinklistpost this at Spurlpost this at Wistspost this at Redditpost this at Farkpost this at Blogmarkspost this at Yahoo! my webpost this at Blinkbitspost this at Connoteapost this at de.lirio.uspost this at feedmelinkspost this at LinkaGoGopost this at Netvouzpost this at RagSugarpost this at Scuttlepost this at Shadowspost this at TailRankpost this at Smarkingpost this at Kinjapost this at Winkpost this at Mr. Wongpost this at Netscapepost this at Windows Livepost this at StumbleUponpost this at Google Bookmarkspost this to Twitter


Annoyance4All

There are some products that every user has on their Smartphone that they can attest to making their lives better. There are some products that everybody wants for their Smartphone but they just haven’t gotten around to getting. Then there are those products that might have been great to own but their creators just won’t stop bombarding you with constant SPAM. Nav4All is that product.

I have never in my life witnessed a more ruthless form of advertising. Lurking in the shadows of your favorite forum, like graffiti artist of the online advertising age, they sit and wait for the perfect moment to strike. Then when you least expect it, BAM! Twenty threads in what seems like 5 seconds all saying the same thing, “Have you tried nav4all, it’s the greatest application ever!”

Look we get it; you want people to use your product. That’s a simple concept to understand. Everybody wants someone to use their product but advertising your product at the expense of others, without their permission, is just plain wrong. There are reasons a lot of sites have affiliate programs, they advertise for you and you pay them out accordingly. Bypassing the whole respect boundary just goes to show the lack of common decency companies such as this have. I personally will never touch the product and I advise everyone else to do the same. Maybe if no one uses their product they will stop their unnecessary advertising tactics.