I think this is propaganda from the traditional newspaper and magazine advertisement channels meant to lure advertisers from online ads. They are surely exaggerating the levels of click fraud involved in the PPC industry.
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I think this is propaganda from the traditional newspaper and magazine advertisement channels meant to lure advertisers from online ads. They are surely exaggerating the levels of click fraud involved in the PPC industry.
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They do it to make a name for themselves and boost circulation, and TV viewership, they like to use the SHOCK factor, like they just broke the Watergate story, this no different than what Business Week did with their October "Click Fraud" story, which is one of the most slanted articles you will ever read, they did the front cover really well too, CLICK FRAUD in BIG BOLD Yellow print, then later used that cover on their magazine subscription forms.
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