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How To Hunt Down Click Fraud
DeveloperShed senior editor Terri Wells wrote an article about Click Fraud, in which she shows “how” to determine if you’ve been a victim of this new high tech “crime.” In this article we will go into a more detailed and technical discussion of exactly how to determine if you are being victimized by Internet fraud artists.
Read the full article here: How To Hunt Down Click Fraud For more discussion go here: Blog Article Discussion |
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i just use adsense now crossed with seo knowledge, why pay to advertise per click?
unless you have a niche in a market... people just click on things out of interest like window shopping or browsing.... Last edited by andy_f : March 22nd, 2005 at 09:57 PM. |
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click fraud
If you have the abibility to block IP's (or know how to use htaccess), here is a list of PPC IP abusers
ppc-manager.blogspot.com You can also add IP's you kno wto be fraudulent. |
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Detection vs. Classification
I was extremely impressed with a particular video/audio training series that showed several out of the box methods for basically 'tricking' your visitor statistics software into actually being able to identify click fraud rather than simply register suspicious or invalid clicks.
The site is called ppc-unleashed. |
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