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Is Click Fraud Really a Problem?







Is Click Fraud Really a Problem?

Is Click Fraud Really a Problem? 04/16/2005 02:16 AM

Click fraud is currently a major topic in online advertising. Many argue that it presents a threat to the stability and viability of pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, the key revenue generator for both Google and Overture. In actuality, click fraud is not a significant issue at all. [PRWEB Apr 16, 2005]




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Direct and Related Links for 'Click Fraud - It never really stopped' CNET/News.com discuss an old scam that most of us have probably not seen in awhile, Click Fraud. This is a scam perpetrated when a person aims to defraud an advertising based program such as Google’s Adsense. The perpetrator uses special software designed create the fake “click throughs” hitting the ad’s counter when in reality it is just a piece of software that is creating these fake numbers to fool the the ad company….

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"...it's well-organized, profitable, and one step ahead of the search engines. People that want to run a click campaign against their competitors purchase "blocks" of clicks. 500 -1000 clicks at a time. The click lists are distributed through P2P networks."

Fighting Click Fraud


Fighting Click Fraud 07/20/2004 05:44 PM

Exposing click fraud: This is why I think that, ultimately, pay-per-click business models are flawed for the advertisers.

[...] some marketing executives estimate that up to 20 percent of fees in certain advertising categories continue to be based on nonexistent consumers in today's search industry.

[...] Human operations can be more difficult to detect because a wide network of people can click on ads from different computers across many regions, without a steady pattern. According to a report in the India Times, residents are being hired to click paid links from home, with the hopes of making between $100 to $200 per month.

I think the future is pay-for-performance (the advertiser only gets paid if someone actually puchases something).

This is an evolution, but so was the original pay-per-impression model that's slowly vanishing these days. I remember when pay-per-impression began to lose favor, site owners protested by saying, "But hat's how it works on TV and radio..."

However, with those mediums, you can't easily measure performance. With the Web, you can. That fact led to the demise of per-per-impression, and I think it will eventually lead to the demise of pay-per-click too. Pay-for-performance is pretty foolproof — the merchant doesn't pay until they have cash in hand, and that's hard to spoof.

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Has Click Fraud Met Its Match?


Has Click Fraud Met Its Match? 04/02/2005 04:50 AM
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Click Fraud Raising Eyebrows


Click Fraud Raising Eyebrows 08/14/2004 02:56 AM
Internet marketers facing higher advertising fees are becoming increasingly concerned about a form of online fraud that was thought to have been contained years ago. [PRWEB Aug 14, 2004]

BlowSearch Tackles Click Fraud


BlowSearch Tackles Click Fraud 06/17/2005 06:35 PM
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Web Marketers Fearful of Fraud in
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Businesses that pay Google and Overture to steer customers to their Web sites are questioning how much fraud lurks in the blossoming pay-per-click model of advertising.

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Click Fraud Continues to Gain Exposure


Click Fraud Continues to Gain Exposure 02/01/2005 09:15 PM
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04/05/2005 02:16 PM
One of the biggest issues facing the paid search industry is the amount of "click fraud" that occurs. It's a well known problem, and many advertisers chalk up click fraud as an expense, just like retailers chalk up shoplifting as an expense. Many of the paid search companies will refund some money to advertisers when they discover click fraud, but apparently those advertisers don't think enough is being done. A group of advertisers has sued all the big names in paid search and are trying to get it turned into a class action suit. If the case does go ahead, it could represent serious problems for the paid search companies -- as it's tough for a court to force them to stop people from clicking fraudulently. Of course, the problems with click fraud tend to be more focused on contextual advertising sites, rather than search sites itself. On search sites, the main reason for click fraud is generally to drive up expenses of a competitor, depleting their advertising budget. On third party content sites, though, the incentive is often to make money for the content provider. If this case does actually get somewhere, it seems likely that some of the paid search/contextual ad network companies will start to shift away from pay-per-click to other performance metrics, such as impressions and pay-per-action.

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SurfStats Web Analytics Products now
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SurfStats Software today announced the addition of Click Fraud Detection and Reporting Capabilities to its SurfStats Log Analyzer Professional and Enterprise Edition and also its SurfStatsLive Enterprise Reporting Server. [PRWEB Sep 16, 2004]

Google Files Suit Against Alleged Click
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"Google filed a lawsuit against an Internet operation that it claims systematically clicked on text ads to defraud its advertising network."

TrackingROI Launches Website Community
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1-Click, Short-Click, Long-Click,
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1-Click, Short-Click, Long-Click,
More-Clicks - All Patented
04/27/2004 05:27 PM
theodp writes "Not to be outdone by Amazon's 1-Click patent, Microsoft snagged a patent from the USPTO Tuesday for a Time based hardware button for application launch, which covers causing different actions to occur depending upon whether a button is pressed for a short period of time, a long period of time, or multiple times within a short period of time. So does pressing car radio buttons for different periods of time to change or set stations constitute patent infringement?" What about double-clicking? Seems like a fair amount of prior art. I know my caller ID box requires a "double-click" to delete phone numbers. Also, I may not remember correctly, but I was under the impression that Apple's famous "one-button" mouse allows you to fake a right mouse click if you hold down the button.

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Click me! Click me! The Web as a
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07/27/2004 04:23 PM
Source: Minnesota Lawyer - Developments like "pay-per-click advertising" are no panacea for lawyer marketing. Indeed, they risk creating an overall climate that could lead to reduced trust in lawyers in general and reinforce some popular stereotypes about lawyers....

Pay Per Click in the UK


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General survey of the UK's PPC scene.

Eh-Per-Click


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Source: Traffick - There's enough money in the game that the two major PPC players can afford to plunge into new markets with both feet. With search advertising now representing 40% of online advertising spending, it's time to go big...

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