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Block ads by keyword?

         

habr

4:25 am on Jan 14, 2011 (gmt 0)

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Hi everyone, I am new here.

I am noticing a simple problem that is not so simple to solve. My website has a domain name which contains a word that is not relevant to my content. Because of this I seem to get many ads for this keyword, and they aren't relevant at all. How can I stop this? I am adding the offending URLs to the competitive filter when I find them, but they just keep coming.

Thanks!

eeek

2:04 am on Jan 16, 2011 (gmt 0)

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Good luck. I've battled that problem for years.

netmeg

2:14 am on Jan 16, 2011 (gmt 0)

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You can't block by keyword. I had the same problem; took about a year and a half for Google to figure it out.

habr

2:31 am on Jan 16, 2011 (gmt 0)

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Did they figure it out on their own? I have also noticed they are impossible to contact.

sid786

5:29 am on Jan 16, 2011 (gmt 0)

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I clubbed two separate words and that's how I came up with an unique name three years ago, however, like many of you, the adverts were initially relevant to my domain name -- not with the content.

Gladly, things picked up after a few months (5-7 months as far as I remember). Perhaps it's the advertisers who go about bidding by manually verifying the site's content (not into Adwords).