It was Zebra.
Just thought I'd share. I'm glad that advertising has finally gotten to the point where it actually finds things I might like rather than a bunch of rubbish.
This. It uses keywords like "synth" in your mail to determine what ads to throw at you through google ads.xybre wrote:Not spam! No!
I use Gmail, so there's tiny little text ads above my inbox
I know, I was attempting to explain it to urs so he didn't think he was accidentally sending junk mail. I figured he probably doesn't use gmail, having his own domain.xybre wrote:I know how keyword advertising works. Usually it matches things that are irrelevant is all.
If he didn't set up the advertising.. then who did??MitchK1989 wrote:I know, I was attempting to explain it to urs so he didn't think he was accidentally sending junk mail. I figured he probably doesn't use gmail, having his own domain.xybre wrote:I know how keyword advertising works. Usually it matches things that are irrelevant is all.
I think the Google AdWords is what the OP is referring to here. The little word adds on the website interface.Urs wrote:I do Google AdWords though, but I havn't seen any checkbox that includes or excludes spam mails.
FYI, you can use Google Mail for mail to/from your own domain - google for "Google Apps". It's even free for up to 50 users in a domain. It's pretty sweet.MitchK1989 wrote:I figured he probably doesn't use gmail, having his own domain.
I'm certain that's what he's talking about. I also use GMail and I receive the same adverts, but NO SPAM MAIL at all... just the regular advertisements. Nothing to worry about.Nielzie wrote:I think the Google AdWords is what the OP is referring to here. The little word adds on the website interface.Urs wrote:I do Google AdWords though, but I havn't seen any checkbox that includes or excludes spam mails.
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For sure not spam e-mails!
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