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I have been pleading to two competing companies, Snow performance and Coolingmist to stop using "Aquamist" as a Google Adword for the last two months. Got ignored. I even got comments such as "get over it".
I may have found a way to combating the adword scenario. A competitive company such as Snow and Coolingmist pays Google per click. The customer sets a limit on the number of clicks per day, the more they pay, the higher the daily limit. Once the limit is reached, the adword will no longer appear until the the next day. Google ignores multiple nuisance clicks from the same source and re-credit their customer. This applied to about over 3-10 clicks per day per user. If I can rally enough people to apply a couple of clicks per day, the adword limit will be reached very quickly and will no longer appear. It is a long shot, do you think it will work?
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Richard L aquamist technical support |
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