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Title: Ads by Google?
Post by: ibTina on July 24, 2007, 09:40:33 AM
Today I just noticed that over there to the left side where the Menu/index is located for the ChristiansUnite, there is place for "Ads by Google" and one Ad that pops up is for a site called "Book of Mormon Christians"  Ummm I guess my question is this: Do the people who run this site have any say in what Ads can be placed? I am a little 'thrown back" by this.


Title: Re: Ads by Google?
Post by: Soldier4Christ on July 24, 2007, 09:52:48 AM
Ads by Google are controlled by Google not by the Admin of this site. Whether or not Admin has controll whether Google ads are on the site or not you would have to ask Admin.



Title: Re: Ads by Google?
Post by: David_james on September 08, 2007, 08:41:11 PM
I noticed that when you see a ad on a any given page, it will show ads that have to do with anything on that page.


Title: Re: Ads by Google?
Post by: nChrist on September 11, 2007, 03:07:45 AM
Hello Brother David,

I think that you're completely right, at least in my experience with Google Ads. The same thing happens when you do a Google Search or have Google email. I think that they have almost everything categorized, and they try to match the adds for the wishes of the consumer.

As an example, nearly all of my email is Christian, so the Google Ads at my mail site are of a religious nature. This is really smart advertising, and they are also less likely to make the consumer angry. In fact, the consumer might find some of the advertising helpful. However, they just get in the general area of interest, and I think their mainframes just do the ads by category.

You will also get Google Ads when you do a search, and the ads will most commonly be related to your search pretty closely. If you're looking for a specific item to purchase, there's even a good chance that you might buy from the Google Advertiser. I'm sure that their massive system makes mistakes from time to time, but I've read that they don't want to make anyone mad, and they want to be viewed as a friendly service. I use their free email services, and I think it's probably the best. When I go to my main mail site, the advertisements do match the content of most of my mail.

You can also make special settings on searches and other Google services that will exclude nearly all of the bad stuff. So Google would be a great place to have an email account for one of your children. I understand that similar settings are available on all of their services. I know that they aren't 100% right all the time, but I've also heard that they work with their customers and try the best they can to eliminate things their customers don't approve of.

I can't remember the specifics, but there are also examples of improper actions on their part, even after it's brought to their attention. At this point, I'll simply say that I've gotten outstanding and free services from them that I'm happy with. I used to put up with all kinds of spam filth and garbage in an email account with another provider. Google completely ended my spam problems almost immediately, and I only have new spam problems once. I report it once and the spam is GONE.

Love In Christ,
Tom


Title: Re: Ads by Google?
Post by: David_james on September 11, 2007, 09:12:10 AM
Really? Maybe I will switch from yahoo. I get so much garbage, I don't open unless I know 100% what it is or who it is from.


Title: Re: Ads by Google?
Post by: nChrist on September 11, 2007, 03:50:35 PM
Really? Maybe I will switch from yahoo. I get so much garbage, I don't open unless I know 100% what it is or who it is from.

Hello Brother David,

I'll send you an invitation for Gmail. It will have a quick link you can use for easy and fast sign up. Another thing that I like about Gmail is you can get your mail imported into your computer with nearly any email program. In other words, you don't have to go sign into a web site to get your mail unless you want to. They also give you 2 gig of storage space free. Everything is free and there are no strings attached. It certainly won't cost you anything to try it except some time.

I used my import address book function when I signed up, and that gives them a starting point to know what isn't SPAM for you. They keep what they consider SPAM in your account on their server. You just need to check it from time to time. It's in a separate folder on the Google server named SPAM. If they put something in the SPAM folder that isn't SPAM, you just click "Not Spam" and it adds it to your allowed mail. If you click that it is SPAM, it's deleted and you'll never see it in your "IN" folder. When you import your mail into a regular email program on your computer, you simply get the "IN" folder, so you never see or have to mess with SPAM. It works great.

You can also leave copies of all your mail on Google if you want to. After all, you have 2 gig of storage space. OR, you can archive just mail that you select. Whatever you leave on the Google server can be searched  quickly with Google's famous search functions. I'll try to go right now and send you an invitation.

Love In Christ,
Tom

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