Banner ad management

Hi,
Once i started my work, they were in the middle of developing a fresh website with an out of doors company. Now the website is completed and I am type of managing it. Anyhow, we have a banner ad manager that tells me every month the amount of times a selected banner was thought of and clicked about. It also directories the IP addresses of the " people" who clicked for the ads. Turns out that will about 1-6% of the clicks are real – the remainder are bots or maybe spiders. Now My business is going through each and every list and manually eliminating possible bots or spiders to get more realistic numbers for that clients – taking to much time. Is there something else I will do I have no control over your management system plus I’m really not purported to touch the program code (the website is completed in asp. net by the particular way) but I get access to it if I would like to. I was seriously wondering if there is a way I can tell the spiders to never click my hysterical ads in spiders. txt because as a minimum keeping them out and about would really support thin things available. Or anything that would help. I’m at the complete loss and can’t find nearly anything online. Thanks!

This will depend what you suggest by bots.

If you mean spiders or web crawlers (whose goal is to index your website in search engine) then you’ll find ways to explain to ignore your blog, but this would in all likelihood affect your standings throughout web searches.

I’d personally say it’s related to 50/50. Half of the " bad" ones are what I do think are bots and the other half tend to be definitely spiders. I know I don’t need them to ignore your website, but I has been really hoping to get them to ignore just your banner ads…

Well based on how this script functions, if all this banner files come from your directory purely regarding banners, then you could block robots traveling to.

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