There are those who would argue that advertising has become so pervasive, it hardly has any effect anymore. In my opinion, while people have developed habits to ignore ads, they still achieve their desired effect on the whole.
The main argument against the power of ads is they can be avoided. Online advertising is a good example of this. Users rarely click on or even glance at a website’s combination of pop-up ads, banners, mailing list requests, and auto-playing video ads. These have become so common that consumers have developed the unconscious practice of skipping ads on YouTube, quickly closing pop-ups and scrolling past in-page advertising. Advertisers have tried to counter this by making their marketing less conspicuous, as with ads that resemble real posts on social media sites like Instagram, but their sheer frequency means they can be easily identified and do not stand out.
However, despite the best efforts of users, advertisements are still effective. Most people ignore most ads most of the time. This is something that advertisers expect and build into their marketing budgets. These days marketing is the major source of earnings for the largest companies in the world, including Facebook and Google, because of more sophisticated targeted ads. Savvy marketers can sort through demographics and cross-test content for different audiences until they hone in on the most efficient advertising solutions. They can then replicate these ads and invest more money into the well-performing ones, with the financial justification coming from clicks and sales conversions. Advertising today, in reality, is far more effective than at any point in the past because of the raw data available to target potential consumers and the concrete feedback on succcessful ads.
In conclusion, despite the best efforts of ordinary citizens to circumvent advertising, technological innovations have given marketers more power than ever before. This portends badly for future generations and it is important that lawmakers enact regulations on marketers. 
There are those who would argue that advertising has become  
so
 pervasive, it hardly has any effect anymore. In my opinion, while  
people
 have developed habits to  
ignore
 ads, they  
still
 achieve their desired effect  
on the whole
.
The main argument against the power of ads is they can  
be avoided
. Online advertising is a  
good
 example of this. Users rarely click on or even glance at a website’s combination of pop-up ads, banners, mailing list requests, and auto-playing video ads. These have become  
so
 common that consumers have developed the unconscious practice of skipping ads on YouTube,  
quickly
 closing pop-ups and scrolling past in-page advertising. Advertisers have tried to counter this by making their marketing less conspicuous, as with ads that resemble real posts on social media sites like Instagram,  
but
 their sheer frequency means they can be  
easily
 identified and do not stand out. 
However
, despite the best efforts of users, advertisements are  
still
 effective. Most  
people
  ignore
 most ads most of the time. This is something that advertisers  
expect
 and build into their marketing budgets. These days marketing is the major source of earnings for the largest  
companies
 in the world, including Facebook and Google,  
because
 of more sophisticated targeted ads. Savvy marketers can sort through demographics and cross- 
test
 content for  
different
 audiences until they hone in on the most efficient advertising solutions. They can then replicate these ads and invest more money into the well-performing ones, with the financial justification coming from clicks and sales conversions. Advertising  
today
, in reality, is far more effective than at any point in the past  
because
 of the raw data available to target potential consumers and the concrete feedback on  
succcessful
 ads. 
In conclusion
, despite the best efforts of ordinary citizens to circumvent advertising, technological innovations have  
given
 marketers more power than ever  
before
. This portends  
badly
 for future generations and it is  
important
 that lawmakers enact regulations on marketers.