it's a joke site, look at the 'About us' page...
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it's a joke site, look at the 'About us' page...
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That e-mail from Google refers to clickmonkey.com, not clickmonkeyS.comOriginally Posted by dodo1
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google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=35769
searchmarketing.yahoo.com/srchsb/sse_gl.php
It would be funny if it was google, catching people trying to pull stuff like that.
Tim S.
Guys, this is one of the older jokes on the net.
Anyway, who cares about clicks, when cruel people are selling freshly clubbed and frozen baby seal at http://www.petsorfood.com
(didn't notice this thread earlier - I was on vacation)
always buying domains with type-in traffic. all tlds.
Fraud like this will take care of itself. Even though someone stated that the site was a joke I am not even sure that someone could be prosecuted for clicking on ads....now, the person hiring them would be breaking the law and committing fraud, but I am not so sure that charging someone to click ads is against the law.
Anyways, most people worry that PPC is in jeapardy because of potential fraud like this, but it really isn't. At the end of the day all PPC is really just a giant Affiliate Program that looks different. At some point the advertiser needs end-users, and they are only going to pay if they get those users.
The market kind of takes care of itself, and people who violate their TOS should be expelled immediately. But it really doesn't matter in the long run because the worst case scenario is that large Affiliate Programs would take over and your payments would be much bigger than ten cents a click, but would occur less often.
If you have good names that get decent type-in traffic then you never have to worry about a thing.....you will always find some revenue somewhere.
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