"What keywords should I avoid when setting up advertisements on search engines?"
Google and YouTube are the No.1 and No.2 search engines in the world at the moment.
But I think there are some more niche areas that people do not normally know or utilize while these ones already have their own SEO strategies optimized for you to advertise your website or blog pages including your gateway links for SFI and TripleClicks, for example (I have some positive results from here):
(1) Torrent uploding sites (please google them, there are so many)
(2) Free file uploading sites (please google them, there are so many)
Going back to the question, I do not think there are any keywords that you should avoid when setting up advertisements on any search engines, because it's just following the rules of marketing of "monopoly" and "pre-occupation" even in the keywords areas, not the problem of selection of keywords.
I would recommend you to try the following methods, if you wish:
(A) Make some all differnt files from each other in terms of format and size which include some knowledge and your SFI gateway links, then upload them to the above sites (1) and (2), then, from my previous experiences, in less that 24 hours you will see your files would be shown on the top 50 on the google, depending on your selection of keywords. You can use the most popular keywords in addition to your slight adding of your strategy and imagination.
(B) Make sure that in those files you need to link them with your own website and/or blog to increase the traffic from all over the world.
I hope this would help you.
With thanks and best regards,
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"What keywords should I avoid when setting up advertisements on search engines?"
Google and YouTube are the No.1 and No.2 search engines in the world at the moment.
But I think there are some more niche areas that people do not normally know or utilize while these ones already have their own SEO strategies optimized for you to advertise your website or blog pages including your gateway links for SFI and TripleClicks, for example (I have some positive results from here):
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