Once upon a time, newspapers did not have advertisements on the front page. Now they do, though generally, the ads are small and near the bottom.
Headlines and news attracted the reader and, engaged, the reader would discover ads and wonderful and all new stuff for them to buy inside the newspaper.

Confusing
How often when you search or Stumble! or just find a web page do you encounter a wall of advertisements like this?
Pretty intrusive? It’s thus that people are trying to monetize their web sites. This technique, thankfully, appears to be saved for blog sites and not news or corporate sites, which have different monetizing strategies than whether someone, some how clicks on an ad link to create a micro-payment to the blog author.
Frankly, it’s horrid and I can’t think of much reason to do this other than some interpretation someone is getting on short-term click results. These set my intuition reeling.
And, I look no further. I don’t even scroll down. I leave. Sometimes, I thumbs down the site.
That’s a hard line perspective and derived from my bias toward editorial content. If content is king, as we’re still told, then why is it buried here?
What about you?