Click Fraud Network

The Click Fraud Network is a community of online advertisers, agencies and search providers working together to discuss ideas, share best practices, and work closely to develop industry standards and solutions to the click fraud problem. Click Fraud Network members receive free basic access to Click Forensics click fraud reporting system which provides campaign reports detailing click fraud threat level by keyword and search provider. Additionally, the Click Fraud Network publishes aggregate data using the Click Fraud Index. This information helps members identify trends and communicate with each other about this growing issue. Join today and help us work together to solve the click fraud problem.
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  • MFA Sites: Pay-Per-Click’s dirty little secret

    Let me know that I've done wrongWhen I've known this all along…I'll keep you my dirty little secret    - Dirty Little Secret, The All-American RejectsWhat are Made for Ads (MFA) sites?  MFA sites generally have very little to no useful content and yet display a large number of pay-per-click (PPC) ads targeted at specific ...
    Posted to Click Fraud Network (Weblog) by Kevin Embree on July 18, 2007
  • Tom Cuthbert on Click Fraud at Search Engine Strategies 2007 Canada

    Tom Cuthbert, President and CEO of Click Forensics will be participating in a panel discussion at the Search Engine Strategies 2007 conference held in Toronto, Canada.  The panel will be discussing the types of click fraud while offering best practices on how to protect your pay per click campaigns and accurately audit your PPC ...
    Posted to Click Fraud Network (Weblog) by Paul Leury on June 13, 2007
  • SES Chicago 2006 - Recap

    I am on my way back from Search Engine Strategies (SES) in Chicago.  What could have been more fun than another click fraud panel this time in sunny Chicago in December!  Honestly, I have been looking forward to participating with the same group we had in San Jose last summer.  The discussion was lively and I have a deep respect for ...
    Posted to Click Fraud Network (Weblog) by admin on December 16, 2006
  • The Google Guy

    It was the SES show in Chicago last December.  Not surprisingly, by the time the conference was over it was freezing cold and snowing sideways.  Welcome to Chicago!  I had just come from listening to the last session of the three day event, “The Click Fraud Debate”.  The panel included moderator Jeff Rohrs, John Slade from ...
    Posted to Click Fraud Network (Weblog) by admin on August 8, 2006