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click fraud services for pay per click advertisers

If you advertise on the Google, Yahoo!, MSN or other pay per click search & content networks, you could be wasting a significant portion of your advertising expenditure on clicks which don't result in a sale or conversion. The cause: click fraud. Click fraud can be loosely defined as any clicks on your pay per click ads which are made with no intent in purchasing or obtaining information about the products & services you advertise.

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introducing click fraud services

We have done the research so you don't have to. The following pages will highlight features and prices of assorted click fraud services on the market. Each click fraud service will vary slighly in their available packages, some popular click fraud features include:

  • Real-time monitoring & reporting of click activity on your PPC ads
  • Detect potentially fraudulent clicks that search engines don't report
  • Re-capture advertising expenditures wasted on fraudulent clicks.
  • Deter continued click fraud with customizable warning messages to suspected fraudulent clickers.
  • Customizable email alerts to one or more email addresses when fraudulent click activity is suspected.
  • Log suspect clickers' IP address, Internet Service Provider, Country & Region, Browser Type and more.
  • Supports click fraud monitoring on multiple domains, ad campaigns and PPC keyword groups.
  • Works with multiple PPC providers (search engines).

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did you know...

  • 70% of advertisers surveyed have stated that fraud is a problem.
    -Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization (SEMPO)
  • Click fraud accounts for as much as 20 percent of the clicks in some industry sectors.
    -Washingtonpost.com
  • Overall losses due to click fraud could equal more than $1 billion [a year] -- larger than the total magnitude of credit card fraud in the U.S.
    -Businessweekonline.com
  • If Google were to implement a method for stopping click fraud today, it would lose 30 percent of its revenue overnight.
    -New York Post Online