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Here's why I block a URL:
1. Site under construction
2. Site doesn't exist (404 error)
3. Numerous spelling errors (far more than simple typo's)
4. Content consists of nothing but banner ads
5. Site looks like it was someone's first try at HTML
6. Content is totally unrelated to my website's content
7. Site has pop-ups, pop-unders, etc.
That's just for a start. I'm sure I've found some with other reasons, but they're not at the top of my mind at this moment. I'm heading off to my real job now and hope to read some other reasons why to block a URL later tonight.
Have a great day/evening everyone!
My concern is that they will simply be replaced with *other* non-related ads and this will be a never-ending process.
So far I have not blocked the ebay or shopping comparison sites.
"Do my users see the same ads that I see?
The AdSense program uses geotargeting to serve AdWords ads to your pages - ads are specific to a user's region and language, based on their IP address. This means that the ads that are served to a user from Australia may be different than those that appear for a user from Canada."
I do not block URL's because I do not know what ads other visitors see.
www.widgetA.com
www.widgetB.com
www.widgetC.com
or, should it have looked this way:
www.widgetA.com,www.widgetB.com,www.widgetC.com
Really, why do we have to guard our websites from poor quality ads? Google should block these URL's at the source. URL filtering tool is good to block competitor's ads.
Publishers have no effective tool to police poor quality ads.
We estimate we could block at least 70% of these by blocking keywords instead of url's. That would also protect us against the one's we never see.
Unfortunately, being a car related site, we have the word 'parts' appear a lot. This triggers photocopier parts, engineering parts, tractor parts etc. etc.
Here's hoping something will eventually emerge better than the url blocking facility.
Perhaps the problem would be that blocking url's is an easy, quick process for the ad. delivery system, whereas doing a keyword check might slow ad. delivery a lot?