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Click Forensics concludes that bogus clicks on online advertisements rose to 17.1 percent for the fourth quarter, driven increasingly by botnets.
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When people enter a business, or take on any activity. They typically make an assumption that the "Spirit" of what they are attempting to do will be upheld. That people will be moral and just. But, then from the other side you have those who feel they are entitled. So they feel, that there moral right is to everything for free unless its locked in a safe with two world dictionary sets of rules and regulations stipulating the conditions on which the product or service should be used.
What I find amazing is how much fraud there is out there today. Its not only the old world gray markets you need to be on your toes about, but it is now part of every day normal life. You need to stay on your toes and trust no one.
- by Harrison912 January 29, 2009 12:02 PM PST
- As a web site owner of safety and security products, I am concerned about click fraud. That's one of the reasons I do very little PPC campaigns. Thanks, Stephen, for this info but I have to agree with sechr, there isn't anything actionable for us to do about it.
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