How to Protect Yourself from Sabotage Click
Sunday, March 30, 2008
It is definitely a nightmare for me and you to receive the notification email saying that your site has been disabled. Among all the reasons, invalid clicks and impressions found in your sites is the most common reason suggested by Google. I am sure over 80% of this case, publishers are totally innocent and must get frustrated by this. Instead, most of the time your site was getting sabotage clicks/click fraud. Click fraud occurs when a person, automated script, or computer program imitates a legitimate user of a web browser generate any click on an ad. These clicks are done for the purpose of either to terminate one's Adsense account or increasing the financial burden of the advertisers.
To prevent Adsense click fraud and protect your Adsense business, you should install a more sophisticated Adsense tracking tool and monitoring software, such as Adlogger, Sitemeter, Addfreestats, Extremetracking, etc on your Adsense website. You should constantly monitoring your Adsense site using those Adsense tracking tool in conjunction with your Google Adsense channel.
Those information and features include:
* Which Ad has been clicked
* The details of PPC Ads
* The time and origins of each click.
* The browsing history of each IP on your site
* Block certain IP from click on your Adsense Ads
* Alert you and stop multiple clicks from the same IP
With a more complex tracking tools installed on your website, it would be easier for you to spot any unusual and suspicious click activities on your websites. Once you have discovered unusual or suspicious activities on your Adsense site, you can alert your PPC companies (in this case Google Adsense Support Team) about these activities immediately and let them investigate the problem. This will provide your Adsense business minimum protection against click fraud.
Some of those advanced tracking tools will give you extra tracking information and features which are not provided at your Adsense Channel. Since different trackers have different technology to trace, they have their own stats and behavior for your site. You should make your own judgment for which stats to rely on.
To prevent Adsense click fraud and protect your Adsense business, you should install a more sophisticated Adsense tracking tool and monitoring software, such as Adlogger, Sitemeter, Addfreestats, Extremetracking, etc on your Adsense website. You should constantly monitoring your Adsense site using those Adsense tracking tool in conjunction with your Google Adsense channel.
Those information and features include:
* Which Ad has been clicked
* The details of PPC Ads
* The time and origins of each click.
* The browsing history of each IP on your site
* Block certain IP from click on your Adsense Ads
* Alert you and stop multiple clicks from the same IP
With a more complex tracking tools installed on your website, it would be easier for you to spot any unusual and suspicious click activities on your websites. Once you have discovered unusual or suspicious activities on your Adsense site, you can alert your PPC companies (in this case Google Adsense Support Team) about these activities immediately and let them investigate the problem. This will provide your Adsense business minimum protection against click fraud.
Some of those advanced tracking tools will give you extra tracking information and features which are not provided at your Adsense Channel. Since different trackers have different technology to trace, they have their own stats and behavior for your site. You should make your own judgment for which stats to rely on.
Labels: Adsense
4 Comments:
Thank you for this blog post
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MoneyBlog, April 5, 2008 8:34 PM
MoneyBlog, April 5, 2008 8:34 PM
Hi MoneyBlog,
Thanks for your comment.
Thanks for your comment.
I am from HK too!
Would you like to teach me some skills about adsense?
My msn is derek_0309hk@yahoo.com.hk
It is really kind of you to add my msn and share your experiences with me.
Thank you!
Would you like to teach me some skills about adsense?
My msn is derek_0309hk@yahoo.com.hk
It is really kind of you to add my msn and share your experiences with me.
Thank you!
commented by , April 7, 2008 9:46 PM
Hi Derek,
Nice to meet you here. If you are really new to Adsense, there are lots of skills you need to learn.
I have spent most of my time with blogging, and my other internet business, so I don't I have spare time to play MSN.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask me here, or visit another blog of mine here.
Nice to meet you here. If you are really new to Adsense, there are lots of skills you need to learn.
I have spent most of my time with blogging, and my other internet business, so I don't I have spare time to play MSN.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask me here, or visit another blog of mine here.

I'm Joe Li
From Hong Kong






