Is Click Fraud that big of a problem?
Click Fraud is a huge problem!
Google recently called click fraud “the single biggest threat” to their business model!
Whether your competitors are clicking your ads on a regular basis or fraudulent web publishers are having others click on your ads for them, chances are that at some point you have been the victim of some degree of click fraud! Some of our customers have discovered that 50% of their PPC budgets have been the result of fraudulent clicks! (Others have discovered little to no click fraud but continue to subscribe in order to keep an eye on their clicks).
Here is one way you can protect yourself from these types of deceptive practices, they also offer a 30 day free trial with sign-up
http://www.whosclickingwho.com/

Do you suspect your Competitors may be clicking on your Pay-per-Click Search Engine listings? Clicking across multiple search engines in order to escape detection? Depleting your Pay-per-Click Funds?
Save money by deterring click fraud.
After 5 (or more - you decide!) repeated clicks from a Pay-per-Click listing onto your website, our exclusive ClickMinder™ pops up to deter potential abusers. Completely optional, and can also be customized to fit your particular site’s needs. NOT Stopped by Pop-up Blockers!
Track ALL Pay-per-Click Search Engines.
Tracks each and every Pay-per-Click Search Engine - even ones most people have never heard of!
Track Actual Keyword Search Terms Used.
Save on your campaigns by using our reports to learn what keyword phrases are generating the highest ROI.
Submit Reports to Search Engines for Refunds or Credit.
Search Engines need proof that your repeated pay-per-clicks clicks are coming from the same user. Standard server logs cannot accomplish this. But our Auditing Tool tracks individual users - and can be used to legitimately establish fraudulent activity. And the fact that your data is collected by an independent agency adds even greater weight to the validity of your Pay-per-click tracking data.
Get Detailed Regional Information on Where Your Clicks are Originating.
Having clicks originating from a foreign country that you receive no business from is often suspected fraud. With WCW, you know exactly where your clicks are coming from, down to the country, region, and even the city.
Detect repeated clicks across multiple Pay-per-Clicks.
Example: If an abuser visits your site from Yahoo! Search Marketing, Google AdWords, Business.com, Microsoft Adcenter, and then twice from Sprinks, we will report that this user has visited your site six times. It is impossible for Pay-Per-Click Search Engines to protect you from this type of fraudulent behavior. (They are only able to audit activity stemming from their own service.)
Detect AOL and dial-up abusers who have multiple IPs.
Detecting abusers coming from proxy servers has long been a difficult problem to overcome. Even your standard server logs cannot detect and track individual users coming from the same IP - but WhosClickingWho™ can! Enables you to catch abusers who are only clicking on your site once or twice a week to escape detection!
Pay less per day than most people spend on their morning cup of coffee!
And never miss important events that affect your marketing campaigns! We help you stay current with our live Search Engine News feed! Ready to find out WhosClickingWho?™
Awesome! I suspect click fraud! Show me pricing!
I want to deter click fraud - But I have questions…
How did you guys come up with this PPC tracking software?
Important Notice
WhosClickingWho?™ Independent Auditing Service is a tool developed solely to help identify abusers fraudulently clicking on Pay-per-click listings, and in no way implies any abuses by the Pay-per-click Search Engines themselves. We believe legitimate Pay-per-click Service companies are also as keenly interested in preventing fraudulent click activity as their customers are. PPC Audit Inc. makes no assertions as to what constitutes fraudulent click activity. Such determinations are to be made between the PPC search engine user and PPC search engine provider, based on the user’s data provided.













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