valerielundberg wrote:
Back again....and done with my letter to slap the screenies on...
Comments? Ideas? Suggestions?
Dear ________,
As a parent, I wanted to make you aware of some of the shady advertising being associated with your company on the website Neopets.com.
Your company currently advertises on Neopets.com, and I feel it is my duty as a parent to inform you of the problems associated with the website's new advertising and the shadow it is spreading across your company's image.
Recently, the company dropped it's brainchild "submersive" style advertising techniques on the site and branched out to large banner ads located at the top and at the bottom of the site. Many of these ads are NOT suitable for children and I doubt greatly that they pass the COPPA standards for what is mostly a child-oriented site. These ads at times contian adult-subject matter (as the ad I have enclosed for you below) as well as many spyware/malware installing sites which can be malicious, not the image we wish to represent family site.
That being said, I would like to bring it to the attention of your marketing department that your company, it's logo, and imagery is being tainted by questionable material, which no doubt was not there at the time you signed your contract with Neopets.com. Aside from the material within these said ads, the advertising space that you paid for has now become overshadowed with advertisements which you may have not been made aware of, and is in no doubt lessining any advertising value of what you paid for with sponsorship to the site.
You more than likely do not know about this, for in many of the sponsor areas the advertisements do not show at the bottom, and only site-related ads show on the top-banner...I think maybe this move was made in hopes that your company would not surf the site beyond the borders of your own content.
Families do not wish to see your products being placed on the same level as ads such as this, and your association with this site is now being looked at with scrutiny. I know you are a large company that values it's image and has always remained family-friendly, and I'm sure that your company will look into the matter before this gathers media attention and clarify that you only intend to market to children on a website that follows COPPA guidelines.
Please look into this matter.
Sincerely,
Valerie A. Lundberg
Great letter, the only main flaws were spelling mistakes.
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