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Originally Posted by WiredGuy
I'm suggesting you don't buy every hit adnetworks sell and you use your own blacklists to filter the traffic and keep just the 1/10 that's good quality. MaxMind and IP2Location are two examples of blacklists that can help exclude bot traffic.
WG
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So imagine you're a business buying software licenses:
A vendor promises "cutting-edge productivity software" for your entire team.
When you install it, 9 out of 10 licenses are full of bugs, causing crashes.
The vendor tells you, "Well, you need a high-end IT team and advanced debugging tools to make it usable."
Would you accept that?
Of course not.
It’s absurd in B2B just as it is in B2C.
Businesses expect the products or services they purchase to deliver the promised quality without requiring additional tools or workarounds to "filter out the garbage"