How do I eliminate advertisement graphics in Explorer Yahoo email? I open my email at work,it is very visible.

The ads for cellulite, hydroderm, huge pictures of the bottom of a bikini clad woman taking up half the screen, it is highly annoying. I also get bikini pictures popping up on the side, advertising television shows, or commercials, etc. All I want to do is read my messages, and I open this at work, as well as at home. I tried copying the site address into my security/unwanted sites, but that is not working. I would like to re-format the entire screen, could someone suggest a way to do that?
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what is the ruls for advertising agencies ?

i wanna oppen an advertising agency but what is the most important to make it the best
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How much do advertising agencies charge?

For a local diner or a donut shop ect., how much do they charge to help advertise in newspapers, online ads, bus stop ad, ect. Do they charge monthly, yearly up front costs, percentages. How do they work. What is the paper work like. does any one have an advertising agency work at one or uses one. —(california, inland empire)—
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Does anyone actually make money off google advertising?

Im very interested in making money through google advertising but really don’t want to be hammered with spam email or junk mail by giving my address. Is there anyone who actually makes money off google advertising? Id really like to speak with you. Thank you!
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Can I get rid of the advertising bar across the top of my email?

I’m on dialup and it wastes time.
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Where to put business expenses on Schedule C?

How important is it which category an expense is in? I am a direct seller & can’t decide exactly where to put some expenses. Would catalogs go under advertising? Or supplies? Postage (mailing invitations to home parties) could technically be advertising too, couldn’t it? What about samples & displays? Could be advertising, supplies, other — aarrgh!
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I believe the details in 2 below are fraud I checked Scarlet Courier address and of course it is valid?

Dear Esteemed Winner

Thanks for your email response. This is to inform you that we have sucessfully confirmed the informations you sent to this office to enable us process and remmit your winning amount to you.
Firstly,I want to use this medium to once again congratulate you for being a winner of our email lottery programmes organized by a British Global Lottery Corporation.

The reason we tagged this lottery programmes is as a result of the fact that the lottery was sponsored and organized by the British Global Lottery in view of the Financial benefits.
It is also important that i inform you that there was no sales of tickets as the draws was conducted by assigning various Individual email addresses to different ticket numbers for representation and privacy.
In line with this, your e-mail address which was attached to ticket number: 27522465896-6483 with serial number 3772-554, batch number: 468911521-bc87, lottery ref number: 87k4/336/t0714/003 and drew lucky numbers 942-20-23-28-45 luckily and consequently won the sum of £1,000,000.00 (i.e. One million United Kingdom Pounds).

However, we clearly spelt out in our lottery terms and conditions various modalities which those who emerged lucky winners are to use in collecting their prize money.One of those options was for those who were residents in countries that were close to the United Kingdom i.e Scotland, Wales, Cyprus, Nothern Ireland e.t.c were to come over to our lottery office to claim their winnings.

In line with the information above, we have forwarded your winning cheque of One million United Kingdom Pounds to the courier firm that will handle the delivery. It will be delivered to you within 24hours after you have taken care of the required cost. As soon as the cheque is delivered to you, you are to proceed to your bank with the check to cash it once you receive it. Below are their contact details of the Courier Firm.

Scarlet Courier LTD.
Head Office & Accounts
658 Ajax Avenue Slough Berkshire
SL1 4BG, London.
Telephone: + 44 704 012 2699
Fax:+44 707 502 3687
Email: steveadams1010_paymentdepartment@yahoo.co.uk or scarlet_courier_delivery007@yahoo.co.uk

You are to contact the courier at once with your full name, phone numbers and address on the requirements to sending your check to you. You are to keep me fully informed on all developments.
Note that:

(a) Being a lucky winner, you are obliged to abide by the unconditional terms and conditions of claims to avoid any discrepancy in the course of payment of your Prize Award Winnings.

(b) Due to mix up in some numbers and names and for the purpose of confidentiality, be advised to keep your award notification as discreet from public notice until your claim has been processed and your Prize money remitted to you as this is part of our precautionary measures to avoid double claim or misuse of this programme by unsrupulous persons. Hence, your Prize Award Winnings is confidential as our winners are at liberty to remain completely anonymous until payment is effected to the benefit of the beneficiary.
(c) By this Prize Awards Winnings, you acknowledge your understanding and acceptance to be added to our master player database.
(d) By this Prize Award Winning, you agree to receive our periodic mailings which will include, but are not limited to: Newsletters, Invitations to Play, Announcements for other Games, Offers and our products which we feel would be of interest to you.
(e) By this Prize Award Winning, you understand that you have the right to be removed from any such mailing list which automatically disqualifies you from subsequent entries.

(f) Finally, we hereby do solemnly guarantee to maintain the privacy of our master Lucky Winners database and shall not make available for sale, rent, lease or misuse any information about Lucky winners. Hence, our staff are sworn to secrecy thereby guaranteeing adequate security of personal information provided by Lucky winners.

Once again we wish to formally congratulate you for emerging a lucky winner, my regards to your family.

Your Sincerely,
MR. Agent Luis
Tel: (+44) 704 012 2699
REMMITANCE DIRECTOR

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How should I advertise my new children’s birthday party and play center?

I’m looking for the most effective ways of reaching families with young children. Now that I used up the free publicity that comes with press releases I’m not sure where I should invest my money.

What works what does not?

Possible advertisement venues I’m considering:
-Direct mail (I was given a list of 1500 name/addresses of my target audience)
-Advertising magazines with coupons (that get delivered to homes)
-Churches & Temple newsletters
-Local newspaper
-Local parenting magazines (smaller circulation but more targeted than an advertising magazine

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How to compare direct postal mail with email advertising in terms of cost and conversion rate?

could you please specify some representative numbers for costs and conversion rates in both cases
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Tattoo advertising on forehead – fair to charge? What companies actually do this?

OK, I’m thinking about getting a permanent tattoo ad on my forehead, close to my hairline to raise some extra cash to pay down debt. I’ve seen online articles which claims some woman got $10K for a tattooo. On Yahoo answers, I’ve seen prices ranging from $15-$25K.
I think I found a UK company, Laptops Direct, which appears to pay $10K for a permanent forehead tattoo and an additional $2K per year thereafter as long as you still have the tattoo. (Not sure if Laptops Direct is legit or an April Fools joke? I have an email in to them and am awaiting response.)
So what is a fair market rate to charge a company to have a permanent tattoo ad on my forehead? What do any of you think about the idea of an annual fee, like the $2K a year that Laptops Direct is willing to pay, maybe only for persons in the UK? Do any of you know about any US companies willing to do this and how I would contact them? It would be great to get $25K, if I could. I’d like to try marketing this myself, maybe through craigslist and emails to companies, without going through eBay. I’m open to suggestions and ideas. Also, if anyone has any ideas on where I can find sample emails or sample ads for “Forehead Space for Sale,” I would appreciate any and all tips. Many thanks.
Hey bostonia and other guy, I think your “answers” are non-responsive. I already have 2 jobs, and if either of my current employers were to fire me because of a tattoo, I would think that would be very discriminatory. My plan would be to wear my bangs in such a way that I could cover the tattoo when I wanted to. If you don’t know the answer to my specific question, then just don’t answer.
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