• I run a fairly conservative blog and I’m getting contextual ads for some things I’d rather not have (no they do not match my content). is there a way to blacklist products by keyword? If so how? I’d like to blacklist explicit, playboy, nude, and several others I guess from title and description? Please help!

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  • Plugin Author miunosoft

    (@miunosoft)

    Hi,

    Go to Dashboard -> Amazon Auto Links -> Settings -> Global Product Filters -> Black List. You can set keywords there in the Title and Description fields. Just type playboy, node

    Hope this helps.

    Thread Starter bmtrnavsky

    (@bmtrnavsky)

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter bmtrnavsky

    (@bmtrnavsky)

    I’ve input all the information for filters but there isn’t a button to save it? I looked on your site and it looks like this is a free feature but the data won’t “stick” when I put it in. Please help?

    Plugin Author miunosoft

    (@miunosoft)

    Scroll down to the bottom. There is the Save Changes button. You want to press it after typing your keywords.

    Thread Starter bmtrnavsky

    (@bmtrnavsky)

    I don’t see it can you screen shot it?

    Plugin Author miunosoft

    (@miunosoft)

    If you don’t see the Save Changes button, it is a problem.

    You should try a clean install. Create a test site with the default theme without any plugins except Amazon Auto Links. (If you cannot create a test site, deactivate all the plugins except Amazon Auto Links and switch to the default theme.) Then see if the problem occurs. If not, activate the them you are using and see if the problem occurs. If not, install and activate plugins you are using one by one. At some point, the problem starts occurring. Then you can tell which one causes it.

    Hope this helps.

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