On Fri, 2012-08-17 at 17:21 +0100, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Nabble has adverts. Usually i ignore them. This time i noticed that all the adverts were trying
to encourage me to spend money on MS products or to spend on training to use MS stuff better!
1. 6 common big Excel errorsSee free article on how to avoid 6 most common errors people
make.www.ableowl.com
2. Access/Excel VBA TrainingWe offer the added advantage of being completely
independent.CourseMonster.com/VBA-Training
3. Buy Office 2010 Only $69Complete Full Version! Buy and Save Order Today And Download
Instantly.SoftwareSavingsWorld.com/Office2010
4. Excel TrainingPublic or Customised Excel Courses Half or full day. Your site or
ourswww.useittraining.co.uk
Are these adverts provided by google? If so then aren't they supposed to be supporters of TDF?
Where should we complain to? Could we get adverts up for the Docs Team's printed guides
available through Lulu (for free, to make amends)?
Regards from
Tom :)
Hi,
The ads are not from Google, at least I believe that is correct.
We could turn them off totally - but that would require some money - not
a lot, roughly $100 USD per annum was the estimate I came up with about
5 months ago.
//drew
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