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WebProWorld Members,
Here we are, another Monday.
Are you usually ready for your work week ahead or do you feel like me and need a day of recovery from your weekend? :)
For today's newsletter the first post is from a person who is new to Google Adwords and has some questions about negative keywords.
The second talks about violated copyrights and the third has a software question.
Please check them out and see if you have any solutions!
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Google AdWords Discussion Forum
Need Some Help Understanding Negative Keywords
I am new in google adwords and i have some questions about negative keywords what i am not sure about if i understand it correctly.
1) When i add a negative keyword at campaign level do i have to do something else then save it to make sure it falls under all the categories in that campaign.
2) this question is more tricky for me so ill try to explain it....I sell remote controls but only for tv's,dvd players etc..I am not selling remote controls for garagage doors, cars etc...What i did is put a negative keyword list for all the car brands and put the match type on "broad". Does this make sure that at all my adds it wont show any search querries with these brands?
Hope i explained it good and somebody can tell me about this. If not thanks for reading and trying.
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Internet Security Discussion Forum
We take action when our copyrights are violated
We recently launched the paid version of our country specific Access Control Lists. Today I started doing some follow up and research on how we were doing. After doing a search on a major search engine I noticed that a company we had not authorized to use our logos or data from the countryipblocks.net website was showing up on the first page of the search results.
After clicking the link I then noticed they were importing the entire countryipblocks.net website (at least the portions that they could get to) into their website without our permission. We consider this a personal affront to the hard work we put in to the development of Country IP BLocks over the past few years.
We checked our server logs and sure enough, when their page is visited they retrieve content from our website. Per our logs:
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Software
Need help with something like batch files trying to shut down M$ Security Essentials
I'm having a lot of problems trying to do the SIMPLEST thing and I'm hoping someone can put me in the right direction. I have ~a dozen batch files that I use to stop and start various XP Services, with no problem. (For example, there's no point in keeping the Spooler Service running all the time sucking up memory, so I have it set to Manual, then I click the Start batch file before I want to print something, then click its Stop batch file when I finished. Perfect).
So what's the problem in doing this with Microsoft Security Essentials and its anti-malware service???? First, the idiot program has no way of shutting it down, THAT is the problem! Obviously M$ believes that no one would ever have any reason to close it hence the lack of the simple right click System Tray icon and "Exit" or "Close"! The only way to shut it down is to open the Task Manager and click both "MsMpEng.exe" and "msseces.exe" and "End Process" for each. That just doesn't cut it.
Using the same batch file method for the SERVICE, MsMpEng.exe, "Microsoft Antimalware Service", DID work, ONCE. But every attempt after that failed with an "Access denied" message showing in the batch file command window! I've tried all of these, all at once and with the last 1 or 2 not there:
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Ask.com Uses Improv to Spur Innovation and Creativity
Ask.com has experienced a number of changes in recent years including its major decision to pull out of the search industry and focus on mobile efforts and primarily its question and answer service. The company has been very successful with its question and answer service and has thus proven that change can be very good.
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