(Apologies to those of you who have read this post before but emails I have been getting suggest I should move this message to a more visible position. In view of the previous post it is also appropriate to emphasize this site's non-commercial nature.)
After running for ten years without any spam this site appears to be attractive to the advertising agencies - as I had yet another message trying to get me to take advertising. My reply this time is as follows:
     I am puzzled as to why you should 
think of contacting a 100% non-commercial web site which deals with family and 
local history in Hertfordshire, although I can understand why you may not have 
spotted the blog of 13 
May which discusses the matter. You may also have been unaware that when the 
URL was registered over 10 years ago the only generally available URLs in the UK 
were .co.uk domains. 
     At first sight your client's business 
has absolutely nothing to do with genealogy but after a little thought I 
realised that there is a connection - but one that you would be unlikely to 
mention in your adverts.
      The people who visit my site are very 
much concerned with the birth, marriage and death of their ancestors and other 
relatives. Look at any family tree and you can find far too many examples of 
people who have died of lung cancer, emphysema, liver cirrhosis, etc.  In 
addition there will be families that have run into problems from alcohol 
addiction or from spending too much on legal addictive drugs. However your 
client has a business plan that means it is not too worried about killing its 
customers off as it can then make more money selling flowers for the funeral 
....
     Why not spend a little time thinking 
out the consequences of your actions. Some years ago I did a calculation as to 
the cost of my education at an expensive private school - the fees being paid 
out of the profits my father made selling cigarettes. I came to the conclusion 
that my father's customers shortened their lives by a total of over 200 years by 
smoking, and many died an unpleasant death, in order to pay the 
fees.
     While you may feel the site might be 
a suitable place for your clients to advertise, your client's business is not 
one which could in any way be considered acceptable .
 
 
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