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If not - does Yahoo Ads do that? Or, is there anoter reasonable solution I'm not considering?
Thanks.
If it's a particular keyword or keyword phrase that brings in the ads you want to block, one solution might be not to put AdSense code on the pages with that keyword.
Does anyone know how to do this or where I can find out more?
One possible solution can be, you may try to REMOVE the keyword RINGTONE from your webpage.
Unfortunately, that doesn't work too well. One of my sites is music related and I guarantee the word "ringtone" doesn't appear anywhere on it, yet ringtone ads show up pretty often. Luckily, ringtone advertisers tend to bid low for general music keywords, so by limiting the number of ad blocks a page, I usually don't see their ads until late at night or on weekends.
Unfortunately, that doesn't work too well. One of my sites is music related and I guarantee the word "ringtone" doesn't appear anywhere on it, yet ringtone ads show up pretty often. Luckily, ringtone advertisers tend to bid low for general music keywords, so by limiting the number of ad blocks a page, I usually don't see their ads until late at night or on weekends.
You run a Music site and keywords related to "MUSIC" must be favorite of Ringtone bidders. There is probably nothing you can do about this particular problem.