Welcome to WebProNews Breaking eBusiness and Search News
Advertise | Newsletter | Sitemap | News Feeds News Feed 
 WebProNews Search Part of the iEntry network iEntry inc. 

The Great Click 'N' Fraud Swindle

David A. Utter
Staff Writer
Published: 2006-02-28

WebProNews RSS Feed


A variety of scams, fraudsters, and software tools could contribute to as much as a billion dollars of fake click activity each year.

Worse, the Googles and Yahoos of the world may not care as much about fraudulent click activity, a BusinessWeek report contended. That article recounted the experience of consultant Greg Boser, who set up a clickbot to begin hammering away at advertisements leading to his clients' websites. Boser informed his clients of the plan, gained their approval, and promised to repay charges associated with his testing.

The problem exists because of a lack of transparency of the pay-per-click business model. Users have no way of seeing the data collected by Yahoo or Google to know just how much activity is due to click fraud. Both companies have stated they are addressing the problem, but will not provide any specific data.

That has led to the need to address the problem outside of the search engines. Recently, ClickTracks introduced software to help clients tell whether advertising clicks for their sites are simply problem campaigns that need to be tweaked, or if activity is more likely due to click fraud.

The lack of transparency from the search engines proved itself during a conversation I had with a ClickTracks spokesperson, who declined to even estimate how much click fraud could be taking place in the marketplace. All that industry insiders and observers can do is guess at a figure, and some sources claim that to be as high as 20 percent, or even more, of the click activity going on today.

Click fraud will be an issue for the two new players in contextual advertising. Amazon has been testing an ad network in controls with some third-party publishers. MSN debuts its adCenter services this summer, when its existing contract with Yahoo's Overture ends in June.

---


Drag this to your Bookmarks.

Add to | DiggThis | Yahoo! My Web



Receive Our Daily Email of Breaking eBusiness News


About the Author:
David Utter is a staff writer for WebProNews covering technology and business.

WebProNews RSS Feed

More Top News Articles

Contact WebProNews
Advertisement





TOP NEWS

Targeted Information for Business
WebProNews is part of the iEntry network

Internet Business: Marketing: Small Business:
WebProNews MarketingNewz SmallBusinessNewz
WebProWorld AdvertisingDay PromoteNews
EcommNewz SalesNewz EntrepreneurNewz

Software: Search Engines: Web Design:
WebMasterFree Jayde B2B DesignNewz
NetworkingFiles SearchZA FlashNewz
SecurityConfig SearchNewz WebSiteNotes

Developer: IT Management: Security:
DevWebPro ITManagement SecurityProNews
DevNewz SysAdminNews SecurityConfig
TheDevWeb NetworkingFiles NetworkNewz

The iEntry Network consists of over 100 web publications reaching millions of Internet Professionals. Contact us to advertise.
eBUSINESS RESOURCES






 Advertise | Contact Us | Corporate | Newsletter | Sitemap | Submit an Article | News Feeds
 WebProNews is an iEntry, Inc. ® publication - $line) { echo $line ; } ?> All Rights Reserved
About WebProNews
WebProNews is the number one source for eBusiness News. Over 5 million eBusiness professionals read WebProNews and other iEntry business and tech publications.

WebProNews provides real-time coverage of internet business.

Free Email Newsletters:
WebProNews SearchNewz
WebProWorld DevWebPro
Marketing SecurityNews
Plus over 100 other newsletters!

Send me relevant info on products and services.


WebProWorld
Ten most recent posts.

NetworkingFiles
Featured Software

WebProNews in the News
View all recent mentions of WebProNews from around the world!

Recent Articles On ...
Google eBusiness
Yahoo Ask Jeeves
MSN Blogs
Search Engines Blogging
Affiliate Programs Marketing
eCommerce Advertising
eBay Sun Microsystems
AOL Adsense
Microsoft Adwords
Oracle IBM
Amazon Apple
SEM Mac
SEO iPod
Adsense XBox
PR Adobe



iEntry.com WebProWorld RSS Feed WebProWorld Contact WebProNews Print Version Email a friend Bookmark us