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Friday, February 11, 2005

All About Click Fraud
We sure got spanked by Google when we innocently asked people to click on our ads, but it looks like real live click-fraud is getting serious. Here's a massive article on Yahoo News about fraud, the industry, and what is going on. Some highlights here:

"Once widely ridiculed, the idea has turned into a fast-spreading craze as more merchants realized substantially higher returns on search engine ads than on more traditional marketing campaigns conducted through the Yellow Pages, direct mail and newspapers. By 2008, industry research firm eMarketer expects $7.4 billion to be spent on search engine advertising, up from just $108.5 million in 2000. The success of search engine advertising has substantially raised prices, too.

"In mid-1999, advertisers paid Overture an average commission of 11 cents per click. By the end of last year, advertisers were paying an industrywide average of $1.70 for the hundreds of keywords tracked by Fathom Online. The cost of prized search terms runs much higher. For instance, the top price for mesothelioma, a cancer that spurred scores of lawsuits linking the illness to asbestos exposure, recently stood at $51 per click, Fathom said.

"Higher prices have turned click fraud into a cottage industry.

"Some swindlers have hired cheap overseas contractors to sit in front of computers and click on targeted links all day. Others are developing sophisticated software to help automate and conceal click fraud. On the other side of the fence, entrepreneurs like Dmitri Eroshenko are trying to develop technology solutions to counteract click fraud."
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when we innocently asked people to click on our ads . . .Tell us exactly how you can "innocently" commit FRAUD?

1. You agreed to host ads.
2. You agreed to certain terms, called a "contract" regading those ads you agreed to host.
3. You were to be paid money for every time somebody clicked the ad that you hosted under the terms of the contract.
4. You put up a nice picture of Alice in a boat asking for Help - to have people click the ads and make you money.
5. You went to the trouble of creating the photo and the blog-post to encourage the clicking of the ads that would pay you money.
6. You intended to motivate your users to click those ads.
7. You intended that your users click those ads in order to "help" you.
8. Nothing you did in encouraging your users to click those ads that you hosted was intended to "help" sell the products that were the subject of the ads you hosted.
9. You can read; you should have read the contract; you should have known the terms of the contract; you know that you breached the contract; you attempted to be paid for ad clicks
to "help" yourself rather than the advertiser,

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What part of that FRAUD is "innocent"?
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How about just admitting that you breached a contract for private gain and that you were caught.

Tell me exactly how the operation was any different than you helping yourself to some extra change from the penny dish at the checkout?

OH, IT WAS JUST A LITTLE BIT OF MONEY.

How much money do you have to steal from the bank for the guard to shoot you?

In for a penny, in for a pound.

Admit the fraud. Admit that you are just as bad as all of the rest of the fraudfeasors - the only difference is that you just didn't have the right opportunity to steal big.

Innocent my arse.



 
I agree with Todd. You guys are no better than Al Capone, Hitler, or Charles Manson. I suggest you turn yourselves in to the nearest law enforcement for immediate execution.


 
Bob ia a terrorist


We only need RICO damages = 3x illicit income...

So, each of you owe the Feds about $0.03

We could marinate bob and have Alice row him out to the lobster traps



 
Good lord. It's more like, sign agreement, cut AdSense code snippet, paste on template, forget about it. Notice month later that some of the ads are actually interesting, post a suggestion that everyone click on three links and try them out, uproar ensues, Google is alerted, a copy of the agreement is circualted and posted, so post comes down, I blush, end of story.


 
Alice, are you seriously trying to convince us that Osama bin Laden didn't mastermind the entire plot, with your help? A likely story.


 
Oh right. Actually it was a communist plot to overthrow our nation. Thank God someone turned me in!


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