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#169651 22-Mar-2015 00:29
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Hi

I'm looking for an ad space on sport streaming sites. 

I'm running anti gambling website since 2009, helping gamblers with their addiction and recover from debt.

I'm not sure if I can add a link  here, so email me for more info. 

My research shows that streaming website are targeting audience that potentially would be interested in content of my website and benefit from it, as well as publishers.

Terms and prices to be discussed via email.

Thanks

Greg
info[at]stop-gambling.co.uk

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  #1264806 22-Mar-2015 06:21
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Great work, keep it up.




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  #1264808 22-Mar-2015 07:45
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You should look at Google Adwords.




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  #1264887 22-Mar-2015 11:34
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freitasm: You should look at Google Adwords.


How much control do you get over the advertising that is placed by Google?

The reason I ask is that when I scoped out this guys site, I was shown a big, flashing advert for Peachy.co.uk on the home page. They are one of these firms that specialise in small loans. They quote an apr of 477%!!!

Coincidence or massive ethical failure?

Of course I don't know if that particular ad is put there by google. The ad underneath it has the little blue triangle. That one was for AirNZ.




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  #1264889 22-Mar-2015 11:38
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There are two different things at play here.

AdWords is where an advertiser puts ads on a publisher's site.
AdSense is where a publisher show ads.

As an AdSense publisher you can go to your Admin pages and block certain domains, ad types or categories from appearing on your site.

As an AdWords advertiser you can target specific sites, categories, keywords and have them show if you pay enough to win an "auction". Obviously the target site can block your ads as I mentioned above.

Look at the OP's site in both ways since they're different things.





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