Block weak sources with a blacklist.
Protect your budget by cutting what does not work. Blacklist targeting on FroggyAds blocks weak or wasteful source IDs and zones in seconds.
This page covers using blacklist controls in your FroggyAds campaigns. For the definition and concept, see What is blacklisting.
Optimization is mostly subtraction
A surprising amount of campaign optimization is simply removing what does not work. A few bad source IDs can quietly drain a budget while contributing nothing – and the fastest ROI improvement is often just cutting them. Blacklist targeting is that scalpel.
On FroggyAds you read performance down to the source ID, blacklist the zones that waste spend, and watch budget concentrate on the rest. Used alongside whitelists, SmartCPC and Adscore, blacklisting keeps campaigns lean as you scale from a $50 start – protecting margins without touching what is working.
Best for
- Cutting sources that spend but don't convert
- Protecting budget on live campaigns
- Removing low-quality or bot-heavy zones
- Fast ROI improvement by subtraction
- Keeping scaled campaigns lean
See blacklist targeting inside the platform
Everything runs from one self-serve dashboard – launch the campaign, target precisely, then watch results by source and optimize in real time.
- Cutting sources that spend but don't convert
- Protecting budget on live campaigns
- Removing low-quality or bot-heavy zones
Cut the leaks fast
The quickest way to stop wasted spend.
Block underperformers
Exclude the source IDs and zones that spend without converting – instantly.
Protect budget
Every blocked weak source is budget redirected toward traffic that works.
Source-ID precision
Blacklists work at the individual source level, so you cut surgically, not bluntly.
Layer with Adscore
Blacklisting plus Adscore filtering removes both weak zones and invalid traffic.
Blacklist weak sources
Open an account and protect budget from $50.
Blacklist FAQ
What is blacklist targeting?
Excluding specific source IDs and zones so your campaign never buys from them.
How fast does it take effect?
You can block weak sources as soon as the data shows them underperforming.
Should I use whitelists or blacklists?
Often both – blacklist to cut losers early, whitelist to concentrate on winners as you scale.
Protect your budget
Create your account and blacklist weak sources across 20B+ daily impressions.