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Web Searching Evolves with the Launch of InverSearch
FREDERICK, Md., June 23, 2008 -- Take the typical Internet search and turn it on its ear. The result is InverSearch (http://www.inversearch.com), the new, patent-pending Internet search engine that’s like no other search engine before it.Officially launched today, InverSearch inverts the ...
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Google recently announced the global expansion of it's new PPA program available to select adwords advertisers. For those unfamiliar with this terminology, PPA means pay-per-action, also called CPA, cost per action. Participants pay for traffic delivered to their sites only when a specified action occurs e.g. white paper download, ...
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We don't think google treat advertiser as customers so well, in most of the situations, when we reported the fraud clicks using our raw access web logs, they simply won't issue you any refund. The adwords support just responded with their standard canned response to us, e.g., we detected at least 30 clicks in the search network and content ...
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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 ...
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A
day or so ago, Shuman Ghosemajumder from Google posted two blogs on his
personal site questioning Click Forensics data, methodologies and
motivation. While it is really unfortunate that we have to take time to
address these issues, I will. It is unfortunate because Shuman and I
have had numerous phone conversations, email ...
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In the 1800's,
cattle rustlers of the open-range era were generally cowboys who had
drifted into unlawful practices. They knew the cattle country and were
adept at roping, branding, and trailing. These outlaws needed only to
buy a few cows, register a brand, and begin branding stray cattle. The
altering of brands was a frequent practice among ...
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First,
let me introduce myself by way of my recent background – I left
Symantec and joined Click Forensics because I wanted to help fight the
industry’s biggest problem, click fraud, which threatens the economic
foundations of the internet economy. At Symantec, I was responsible for
the development of all heuristic technologies used to ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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