> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.topsort.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Audience Exclusions

> Exclude specific customer segments from sponsored listings and banner campaign targeting

export const ChangelogActions = () => {
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    btn.innerHTML = "❤️ Like";
    btn.style.borderColor = "#ec4899";
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          🤍 Like
        </button>
        <button className="changelog-btn" onClick={() => {
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    navigator.clipboard.writeText(window.location.href);
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    btn.style.borderColor = "#22c55e";
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      btn.style.borderColor = "";
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          ↗ Share
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<div style={{ display: "flex", gap: "8px", flexWrap: "wrap", marginBottom: "16px" }}>
  <Badge color="gray" size="sm" icon="calendar">July 9, 2026</Badge>
  <Badge color="blue" size="sm" icon="rectangle-ad">Ad Platform</Badge>
  <Badge color="green" size="sm" icon="sparkles">New Feature</Badge>
</div>

**Audience Exclusions are now available for sponsored listings and banner campaigns.** Advertisers can exclude specific customer segments from targeting to improve budget efficiency and reduce wasted spend on users unlikely to convert. By sharpening who does—and does not—see your ads, campaigns reach more relevant shoppers and drive stronger incremental sales.

Common use cases include:

* Excluding customers who recently purchased the advertised product or brand
* Excluding existing loyal customers when the goal is new customer acquisition

Learn more in [Excluding Audiences](/en/knowledge-base/ad-platform/campaign-targeting/segments/strategies).

<ChangelogActions />
