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Steve @ Voluum

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Karolina
 
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Why don't you just make a AS block and bad bots and antiquated browser version scrub list?
Your tracker could score the traffic by campaign, further even sort that score by campaign and site.

I would do that as a sub-analysis on demand not to cause any unnecessary delay in the redirects.

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{"newText":"Why not just create a scrub list for AS blockers and malicious bots and antiquated browser versions? Your tracker could rank traffic by campaign and even sort that rank by campaign and website. I would do this as an on-demand sub-analysis so as not to introduce unnecessary delay in the redirects."}
 
@thelegend

It depends on the quality of the traffic of course but potentially it could happen with whatever traffic source!
But with fb and google ads it's probably less.

Karolina
 
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