It can be inferred that answers shows any ad because they need to site to stay free but still make money from it. Some ads are shown because of your searches on other sites. This is called Ad Choices
Should you find an ad that is considered a true scam then you can let answers.com know
A scam is when one party takes someone from someone else, often illegally. Answers dot com only gives answers. Therefore, no, it is not a scam.
Yes, it's a scam. You pay an "advance fee", and then do not become rich by clicking on ads or sites.
NO! Kgb_ is not a scam! Chacha, with their pathetic answers (I know why that stuff's free) is the scam! Kgb_ has amazing answers!
You can either ads Google Adsense ads and they offer to choose from a variety of ads including display ads, or use many other ad networks that offer display ads. If you sell an ad independently then just add the image wherever you want on your blog.
It's just a scam they take your info and use it to bank you out!
because they try to scam and they get information about your money [ credit card]
The ads which are classified in categories are called classified ads. These ads are normally short and no image/picture and are placed at certain part of paper. On the other hand display ads can be put anywhere in the paper and are large in size and have pictures/images.
Ads exist for the same reason you don't have to pay a membership fee to join this site. The ads pay for much of the expenses of Answers Corporation and the site. While Answers once used a subscription model, they no longer do, and users can access the answers for free. So they had to go to an advertising model.
most likely. All the other ads like hers are.
There is a site called Michele Johnson Home Income. Looking at the reviews, it appears her website is a scam. Her ads post success stories from people who do not exist.
No. The ads will direct you to a site that will load spyware, Trojans, and even viruses on your computer. You will not get an iPhone. I don't like to disagree with this answer as there really are sites and ads which will only scam you. However, there are few websites that offers legit free iphones.
I don't have any control over the ads shown on websites. It's up to the website owners or advertisers to display ads. You can try using an ad blocker to prevent pop-up ads from appearing.