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    Exclamation Click-fraud: Is it really a problem?

    Pay-per-click advertising is the most popular and successful form of advetising on the internet. But it has a bane: Click-fraud. And it's a real and legitimate problem. Or is it? Depending on who you ask, click-fraud estimates range from 10%-30%. But let's compare that to the negatives of other marketing methods.

    If you advertised in an online ezine or newsletter that has a readership of 100,000, does that mean all 100,000 subsribers are going to see your message? No. Here's why. Because of e-mail filters and unopens, approximately 25%-75% of subscribers are never going to see your message.

    And if you did a direct mail campaign and sent out 10,000 pieces, approximately 95-99% of those who receive your message are going to throw it in the trash without even opening the envelope.

    And if you advertise in a general audience medium like your local newspaper, most of the circulation is going tio be wasted, because the majority of the readership is not going to be interested in your offer.

    The point is there is no perfect advetising method. There just isn't. There are pros and cons, positives and negatives, advantages and disadvantages - regardless of what advertising method you choose to use.

    However, smart, educated marketers plan for and adjust accordingly for those various factors.

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    I agree with you, but I think Internet marketing is quickly becoming the preferred form of advertising and the most effective as well. Click fraud is not really a problem anymore in PPC because Google will catch you pretty easily if you attempt it and even if you get away with it the company that got ripped off will be refunded, so I think it is definitely a diminishing problem in Internet marketing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jayrobinson15 View Post
    I agree with you, but I think Internet marketing is quickly becoming the preferred form of advertising and the most effective as well. Click fraud is not really a problem anymore in PPC because Google will catch you pretty easily if you attempt it and even if you get away with it the company that got ripped off will be refunded, so I think it is definitely a diminishing problem in Internet marketing.
    Jay, you've totally missed the point of my post which is all forms of advertising has drawbacks. Nothing more, nothing less.

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    Dale, no offense, but the topic is "Click-Fraud - Is it really a problem"

    Looks like he answered your post based on the question you asked in the topic?
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    Agree with you Dale..

    At the end of the day you do need to test out the various advertisement system that works best for your business.

    " If you advertised in an online ezine or newsletter that has a readership of 100,000, does that mean all 100,000 subsribers are going to see your message? No. Here's why. Because of e-mail filters and unopens, approximately 25%-75% of subscribers are never going to see your message."

    If you are having 75% not seeing your message, probably you need to check through your email content again. Probably have lesser links in it, probably your title isn't catchy enough..meaning requires copywriting and so on..


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