It’s good that you acknowledge your sponsors and partners but when you step ahead and have them all over your place it just appears a bit too odd. Dictionary.com has done something similar, making sure its current sponsor Cheer is shown all over the page. Just to mention, Cheer is a washing detergent. Now I know how difficult it is to earn bucks in these times but going on a all out onslaught of an ad appears and sounds a going way too far. The other point here is that Dictionary.com doesn’t look awful as many have stated, it is actually much easier to find the text box.
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