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Thread: Google Ads on eBid

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    Question Google Ads on eBid

    I know putting Google Ads on your website is often a good source of income, but is it possible to block the adverts which relate to 'the opposition'. I've seen adverts about how to get registered again if you've been suspended - we don't want new users who have been suspended from there seeing the advert and clicking on it.

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    I've mentioned this before, but they are still here.

    Any update on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToyCrazyUK View Post
    I know putting Google Ads on your website is often a good source of income, but is it possible to block the adverts which relate to 'the opposition'. I've seen adverts about how to get registered again if you've been suspended - we don't want new users who have been suspended from there seeing the advert and clicking on it.
    For kicks I did click on it and the url is not in DNS.

    You can configure the ads for your site not to show competitive ads.

    Why Mike & Gazza don't do this I don't know.

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    I don't think they are actual 'eBay' ads, they are individuals and companies using the name to draw in viewers. Besides, if someone gets suspended there must be a good reason for their not being able to get back on there through legitimate means. Don't you think?
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    I think they givr you tips on how to register a new account on there even though you're not meant to - like if you change your Email address and sign up slightly differently, such as using your second name in the registration - apparently their checks aren't that good.

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