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Old 10-30-2011, 02:27 PM   #1
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Google allows this

A while ago I mentioned this to someone on here about how these people "load" search engines and click networks. Here's a PERFECT example of what I was talking about.

This page is the "loader" page...there is a entire underground "network" of people who click ads on these pages and steal Google ad money to the tune of thousands per day.

Remember those "work at home" signs? This is what they do.

They fool the search engine into thinking it's a real page...the sentences start out making sense then evolve to gobblegook. Google doesn't know this and thinks it's a normal page...so it doesn't get deleted. Google knows all about this and continues to let it happen. They charge people for the clicks....these jackwads get free advertising and google ad click revenue. People that have a google ad campaign lose thousands and thousands on this.

This particular page they were spamming ugg boots.

Every time grasping the idea
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each failure , the Wolf will share with the audience shouted one : official ugg boots will be back ! see more perseverance . a good man in your quality .

four reasons: a strong ability

Wolf love and make some inventions mens ugg boots, which Wolf If the life ah , must have a strong ability of man .

home fuse broken UGG London, the ugg boots repair . toilet blocked ugg bailey button triplet, the ugg boots through this man worry and money , much better .

Five reasons: money does not feel bad for the wife

mens ugg slippers are like Red Wolf beauty with ten pieces of sheep skins for coats, although this is on the gray wolf is a difficult task Cheap UGG Boots,

However, the ugg boots
eyes blinking agreed. This man is too make people moved to find a man must be willing to spend money for the ugg boots official .

reason six: do not bother to single-mindedness

rampant in today’s primary three years , Wolf spirit worthy of study and praised too , although a small arctic fox could not withstand the occasional winks

to offer a gracious people , but my wife waiting for the call would be nice to go home. this good man as long as not a matter of principle , like to forgive the ugg boots

reason to seven : Never steal the possession of their own money

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Old 10-30-2011, 03:00 PM   #2
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To be perfectly honest I've never understood the whole UGG boot thang.

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Old 10-30-2011, 03:37 PM   #3
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Old 10-30-2011, 04:03 PM   #4
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me either spence. I always pictured you as having a pair of those little kitty cat boots cept they're made by Brooks Bros.




Just pointing out a slick willy thing they do. This cost me alot of money a while back til I figured out what was going on. Was a real good example of how they do it.
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Old 10-31-2011, 07:59 AM   #5
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Old 10-31-2011, 08:56 AM   #6
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these jackwads get free advertising and google ad click revenue.
Free advertising for What....English as a Second Language courses.

and how do they collect ad Click revenue? that has to be paid by someone to their organization...it doesn't just happen because somebody clicks on a link.

I can see this costing somebody ad click revenue because google records the click and bills them for it even though it doesn't go to the page they specified....but I don't see how the people hacking in are getting any money from this.

I could be wrong though....wouldn't be the 1st time...just ask my wife

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Old 10-31-2011, 03:12 PM   #7
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tdf they put their own google ads on the pages and people click through them looking for these things on the pages. Each new page served is another page with gobblegook that just keeps revolving around without giving you a page you want. Each one has more google ads on the pages.

Google makes millions on this. They rip unsuspecting people off doing it. You see all the clicks that people do on your ads in your account. 95% or more is these guys clicking, google charges every time. The other 5% are real customers that clicked on your ad and went to the webpage to buy something.

It's a big scam and they know all about it but because they make money on it they won't stop it.
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Old 11-01-2011, 09:17 AM   #8
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Salty, I do a lot of stuff with google adwords/adsense and I have no effing clue what the hell you're talking about. I do know that Google is quite aggressive at blacklisting sites that break their rules even slightly (and sometimes not at all).
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My bro-in law pays google BIG bucks for his business. When you search for his type of business, his link go to the top. Google charges him each time someone clicks on it. He said its possible that a competitor could click on his link all day and he would have to pay. He get a report of the IP address to monitior.
I think what salty is saying is that people are creating code loops or creating links that bring you to these ads or websites in which they or google get $ kickbacked. Its scamming the system vs real business driven to web sites. For the ugg example, the ugg company is paying $ each time their website is contacted via a link or code loop

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Best start looking VERY closely at what kind of business you actually get from clicks.

Send me your site URL, a example of your google ad and some keywords you pay for. I will not reveal ro anyone and I bet $10 I can Show you whose clicking the sites and where your getting ripped off.

I found this by accident Johnny.
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Old 11-01-2011, 04:23 PM   #11
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Or you could just read the wikipedia entry on AdSense

AdSense - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

also

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_AdWords

and finally

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Click_fraud

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Abuse

Some webmasters create websites tailored to lure searchers from Google and other engines onto their AdSense website to make money from clicks. These "zombie" websites often contain nothing but a large amount of interconnected, automated content (e.g., a directory with content from the Open Directory Project, or scraper websites relying on RSS feeds for content). Possibly the most popular form of such "AdSense farms" are splogs (spam blogs), which are centered around known high-paying keywords. Many of these websites use content from other websites, such as Wikipedia, to attract visitors. These and related approaches are considered to be search engine spam and can be reported to Google.[citation needed]

A Made for AdSense (MFA) website or webpage has little or no content, but is filled with advertisements so that users have no choice but to click on advertisements. Such pages were tolerated in the past, but due to complaints, Google now disables such accounts.

There have also been reports of Trojan horses engineered to produce counterfeit Google advertisements that are formatted looking like legitimate ones. The Trojan uploads itself onto an unsuspecting user's computer through a webpage and then replaces the original advertisements with its own set of malicious advertisements.[18]

GO AHEAD try reporting one. I did multiple times. I even complained about the click money they were taking out of the account when there was no business on the site. They didn't do anything. They make money off it.
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Ted good links I never thought to point this out on Wikipedia. You sit behind a computer I make plugs

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There are a lot of legitimate MFA websites. One person that I have worked with in the past pulls in something ridiculous like 5 figures/month on his website and adsence is one of his main revenue sources. But his site is extremely good and provides value... in the end though, it's an MFA.

However, there are also a fair number of spam blogs that post scraped content that is relatively useless to the reader. Google has been pretty active in going after these. Google had a recent algorithm update nicknamed Panda that did a lot to correct spamsites and thin MFA sites.
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