Mar 13 2008

Adwords Fraud Clicks Test

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  • Published March 13th, 2008 in Pay Per Click by Jonathan Volk
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So I decided to see how much I have been wasting on fraudulent clicks by actually monitoring it. Thanks to Paul's recommendation, I will be trying Adwatcher.

Currently, I spend tens of thousands of dollars per month on pay per click advertising and according to Adwatchers "calculator" I could save nearly $3500 bucks per month. Hey, I'm down for an extra $3,500 worth of spending money!

Over the next month I will be posting publicly my results and letting you know if it's worth it or not to monitor.

If you'd like to do the test along side me, you can get a free 30 day trial of the Adwatcher software by clicking here.

If you do the test along side me, I'd be willing to post your results as well!

Let's save some money together!




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    4 Responses to “Adwords Fraud Clicks Test”

    1. Chris says:

      You guys never miss an affililate link – that’s for sure. Hey, if it saves you money I’d be glad to sign up!

    2. I monetize this blog almost entirely from affiliate links, so it only make sense ;)

    3. Looking forward to seeing your results over the coming month

    4. Wes Mahler says:

      The only networks that I’ve seen have heavy click fraud is on Miva, and sometimes Ask.com, other than that the big 3 actually do very well.

      We monitor alot of clicks so the Adwords and Yahoo actually have built in click activity filtering processes that filterers out duplicate clicks from duplicate ip addresses with their algorithm and more. But test it out, the calculator looks way off tho imho! I just tried it myself.

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