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A Word About Click-fraud
Submitted By: Martin Jarvis <--More?
Category: Pay-Per-Click | Date Posted: 2006-07-31
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is generally employed either b.competito.companies seeking to increase the costs and discourag.companies fro.competing with their own ads, or by affiliate networks (those that show ads on their websites and who then receive a payment for each visitor that clicks through to the advertised website).

How would I know if this was happening to my campaign?
An unusual upward spike in your click-throughs would be a good indication, although this is by no means conclusive - you may well see an unusual increase one of your adverts or advert groups because the adverts suddenly become more relevant to their audience or because the adverts are being shown on new affiliate sites that may be more relevant to your audience.
Some Website owners think that they are being defrauded because they are getting lots of clicks to their sites, but are not converting those visitors into customers. My response to this concern would be to get advertisers to first check that their advert text is relevant to the page of the website that the visitor will land on when they click the advert, and secondly to be sure that the website itself is appealing enough to engage the visitor and to persuade them to do what you would like them to do!

What can I do if I think it is happening to me?
1. Talk to your Pay-per-Click provider (Google, Overture etc.) and let them know that you suspect fraud. As part of their day-to-day operation they watch for large scale abuses of the system - after all, their business success depends on people being able to trust their advertising systems. They are able to spot unusually high activit.coming from certain IP Addresses, Geographical Regions, Affiliate sites etc.
2. It is also worth checking to see whether the high click counts hav.come from affiliate sites. If they have, then you can stop your pay-per-click campaigns from being made available to affiliates. For those who do not know about the contextual / affiliate network, pay-per-click providers can allow your adverts to be displayed by other websites that are related to your product or service. You will have seen, for example, the 'Ads By Google' text and adverts displayed on sites that you visit. Well, Google will place your adverts on these sites if you ask them to. The website owner will then get paid by Google whenever a visitor clicks on the advert to go through to your site.
3. Check your Web Server Log files (or get your P-P-C Manager to do it for you). There is a lot of information that can be gleened from these logs, including how often the same IP addressee visits your site, what they do while they are there, where they came from etc. This is not conclusive, and can be time consuming, but there are many interesting things you can find out from your server logs anyway!
4. Some providers have tools that can be installed to detect fraud.

Conclusion
Without a doubt, some click-fraud happens. It may or may not happen to your campaign (most likely it does not!), but the bottom line for you must be whether or not your pay-per-click campaign is delivering a sufficient return on the investment you are making. If it is delivering a good return, but you suspect that fraud is taking place, you should probably still leave the campaign running but report it to your p-p-c provider and get it sorted out. If it is not delivering a good enough return, then regardless of whether there is click fraud involved or not, you should be reviewing the campaign!

Martin Jarvis is a Pay-per-Click specialist at dmjcomputerservices.com?source=articlealley DM.computer Services Ltd

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