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Subject: [FreeHelp] Re: Advertisements
Date: Sat, 1 Dec 2001 17:49:06 EST


Hi Alwyn: I suppose if all else fails you could put a disclaimer at the top
of your page(s) which would then appear directly under the ad. Seems like a
lot of work but maybe worth it to let people know you have no control over ad
content.

Cheers - Susie

In a message dated 12/1/2001 2:02:16 PM Central Standard Time,
writes:


>
> Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 21:38:56 EST
> From:
> To:
> Subject: [FreeHelp] Advertisements
>
> Is it possible to contact the advertising managers at either Rootsweb or
> Ancestry.com?
>
> I have no difficulty in accepting advertisements on my web pages, I
> appreciate that it is because of these advertisements that I am able to
> publish, on the web for free, things that would cost a fortune to make
> available in print.
>
> I happily accept the laughs at my expense, from those who know my follicle
> challenged state, at the advertisements for baldness cures that appear on
> my
> pages.
>
> However I am getting peeved at the fact that I am getting more e-mails
> every
> day, than I am getting hits on my counter from people pointing out that "I"
> should know that the word for the people of Wales is WELSH and not WELCH,
> (as
> in the Ancestry advert)
>
> Your help on this one would be very much appreciated
>
> All the best
>
> Alwyn


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Susan Hastings -
Researching: HASTINGS / WELLS / HUSKE /
LYTLE / NEWMAN / GREEN / SPLETTER /
VANDIVER - VAN DER VEER / GUST - JUST /
Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Indiana, West Virginia U.S.A.
Gloucestershire, England ~ Posen, Prussia Germany
~ The Netherlands

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tracefamilytree/
http://rootsweb.com/ ~ http://www.cyndislist.com/


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