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    Dinkar
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    Posted: 2007-Apr-18 04:39
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    How can I filter out certain Sites/URLs from Yahoo PPC? Is it possible? I don't want traffic from some crap sites.

    Is it possible to get traffic from Yahoo.com ONLY.

    "Content Match" is already OFF.

    Please help.



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    Posted: 2007-Apr-18 12:06
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    We've tried to do this, and Yahoo said it was not possible. If anyone knows otherwise, we'd be interested to find out how to do this as well.

    Same with Ask Jeeves. It would be nice if we could use their program just to display ads on their site. About a year back, we did a trial with them and there was no way to place ads on just their site.



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    Posted: 2007-Apr-18 17:18
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    That's too bad. I am getting clicks from crap sites (so called search engines e.g. botbot.com)

    I am thinking to close my Yahoo account. I can buy clicks for far less amount from such crap sites. Why should I pay $0.35/$0.75 per click for such crap traffic?





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    Posted: 2007-Apr-18 19:05
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    The last time I asked Yahoo said we could not "opt out" of any sites. It may help to only use standard match or you may be able to pause/delete high traffic keywords as some of those types of sites seem to target those.

    Although you can usually search for almost anything on that type of site even when it is "about" some particular niche, eliminating the keywords it "likes" best can reduce traffic from that site.

    If that doesn't work and the ROI is not there Yahoo may not work for you.


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