TZ currently have a tech problem in targeting relevant ads. Please give them more time . I myself think better if TZ find a way to kick out cheaters , deliver more traffic to second feed is not good way.
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!Has anyone else noticed adult/porn "direct to results" (d2r) links on their non-adult domain landing pages?
A large number of my domains, possibly the majority, are showing these.
It could be based on location of visitor rather than the actual domain name, so they might show up ok where you are.
I'm very very unhappy with this.
If a few people want me to check the landers from where I am, let me know the domains.
Trafficz/Lizzy: Can you explain why this is happening? On the face of it, this is extremely unethical and unacceptable and has been going or for at least 2 weeks without any apparent action being taken to redress the situation.
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TZ currently have a tech problem in targeting relevant ads. Please give them more time . I myself think better if TZ find a way to kick out cheaters , deliver more traffic to second feed is not good way.
With services like Adsense, you can enter a domain on a BAN list to avoid them showing up on your site. I don't know if either of your services offer this option but you might look into that as well.
I own PracticeSafeSex.com and I have a similar issue... the carriers pick up the word "sex" and off to porn-land they go.
As a result, I've pulled the ads from the site. I will set up for Adsense now and get that working as I have with other sites.
Good luck to ya!
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