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this flashing amazon.com ad is driving me crazy & I cannot concentrate on reading here: please, can something be done about it?
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fflutterby
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You can hit the middle square top / right of your computer screen and drag the whole page to the left until you dont see the ad.
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I sincerely doubt it since it brings Lymenet money and we need all the money we can get. If we Lymenetters will click on it when shopping at Amazon, LN gets a kick back.
I'm very sorry it drives you nuts. I would hate that too!!! I guess my dancing tutus are also bothersome ??
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quote:Originally posted by Lymetoo: I sincerely doubt it since it brings Lymenet money and we need all the money we can get. If we Lymenetters will click on it when shopping at Amazon, LN gets a kick back.
Rats, tutu! I didn't know LymeNet got money from us going thru the ad. I'm so computer illiterate. I just bought some books from Amazon. Next time I'll know to get to Amazon from here.
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I was thinking it would be better for our website person to select an ad that doesn't flash. Plus, Amazon has a way where you can make the Ad keyword friendly... We could use "Lyme" as a keyword and it would show Lyme related Products instead. Shouldn't be too tough for the person who added it in the first place.
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glm1111
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Just noticed the ad myself after all this time. Just ordered an ozone generator, and was happy to order it through lymenet. This thread actually made me aware of it and was happy to contribute.
Thanks for bringing it up.
Gael
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