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Some of these Google ads need a lesson in marketing
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Something tells me they don't exactly know how to always target their audience.  :grin: :lol: :rotfl: :cuckoo:


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Re: Some of these Google ads need a lesson in marketing [Re: Twirling]
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:lol:, I don't see any of those google ads, I think protowall just blocks them all.


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Re: Some of these Google ads need a lesson in marketing [Re: gdman]
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yeah lots of it is spam too but the admins dont care if the users of this site get spammed


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Re: Some of these Google ads need a lesson in marketing [Re: Twirling]
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I haven't seen that one here. Where did you find that at?

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Re: Some of these Google ads need a lesson in marketing [Re: Bugmenot2]
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In this thread


I don't mind the Google ads at all if the Shroomery is finding it helpful.


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