advertisements that are displayed along with your email are simply
based on the words in your email, not on the meaning of the sentences
or the overall message of the email. I understand that you felt
offended by the advertisement, but this is how context-based
advertisements work. for example you get an email about surfing the
net, and you can still get advertisements about surfing equipment -
the adword motor only looks at the words, not the meaning.
On Aug 19, 4:43 pm, theDerg wrote:
> That little adlink bar above my mailbox caught my attention this
> morning. I am sending resumes in an attempt to get a tutoring job and
> there is an ad staring me in the face while I type the email saying
> "Tutoring doesn't work! The Kumon method teaches subject
> mastery...unlike toturing!"
> I happen to have an immaculate tutoring track record and have been
> requested by name several times. I'm not the whiny type but this
> pissed me right off!