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Old 05-05-2007, 01:39 AM  
FirstByte
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Originally Posted by Socks View Post
So to use Google Adwords, we're forced to remove our "teen porn concepts" from the website. Just having a "teen" category is enough.

I'm sitting here trying to comprehend what to do. I mean if they do this for adwords and are taking a stance, maybe it's the safe bet to distance ourselves for the future. I mean renaming a category isn't a huge deal I guess, we can setup redirects, but what the fuck else to call it? If "teen" is no good, then surely "18+" is similary bad?

So where does that leave me.. 19+? 20+? 18-22?

Maybe we should all start promoting a new made up teen word.. Cuties?
We've had the same problem in the last 3 weeks. Our account manager when through the site point out what he thought fell into the teen concept category. Hustler's Barely Legal dvds where what trigger our initial account review. Any terms that relate to teens basically will get monitored and flagged for review.

Were currently in the process of tweaking our site to suit, due to the limited traffic in our corner of the world.

We're started to see some teen terms being filtered on Google. adult stores with Barely Legal DVD titles don't list within GG in broad search.

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