Therefore would it be bad form to block this data and stop these stats from being tracked?
[edited by: Webwork at 4:07 pm (utc) on Feb. 13, 2006]
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Most buyers, when it comes to metrics these days, look at direct (type-in) navigation data only and, the higher the price, the closer the scrutiny - including demands for referer strings and demands for testing of traffic.
Links can be a bad thing for a variety of reasons, including "bad neighborhood" issues, so providing link data - especially for parked domains - can actually be detrimental.