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Originally Posted by shuki
Thanks for replying....let me outline what I am trying to do so you can better understand and then answer my questions.
I am working on a mainstream project and we have installed goog analytics and will also be using goog adwords.
The business is in a local market with competitors all bidding on the same keywords etc, I want to block certain people from seeing the adword ads we put up as well as not having my own personal computers show up in the goog analytics while we surf it etc.
Thanks again I appreciate the help 
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I believe GOOG has an option within analytics to block certain IP addresses or ranges. If so, all you need to do is add your hosts to that. Of course this would also block the counting of statistics from anyone else using those IP ranges.
For the ad problem, I'm thinking you might need to dynamically generate the page and make use of conditionals. If it appears from a certain IP range, alternate content would be presented as opposed to the ads. But this isn't a perfect solution because the other person could simply use a different ISP or proxy to bypass it.