
Sometimes the mere presence of ads aren't enough.
There are a lot of sites out there who throw a pop up telling you how out of the goodness of their heart they're letting you view their content for "free". Many even go as far as to inform you as to how many "freebies" you have remaining.
Anyway, the search engines who place me in their clutches lose veracity in my book and if you're in a place that makes you view a certain number of ads from specific companies, or places a counter in your midst so you know they're looking for something in return for access to their resource you may just want to reconsider who or where you are.

I decline to be stalked by some predatory web site nor utilize some search engine being paid to place me there.
Sites such as these have conceptual problems reminiscent of the dotcom bubble where the substance stayed while the concepts went belly up.
Your ecommerce model may be telling on you and your money grubbing porno jargon oriented company.