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Some might point out the obvious fact that the most expensive keywords are also the most attractive to fraudulent criminals. If you have already concluded that the higher cost keywords are essential to your advertising effort, it's unlikely that you'll want to change that. A useful piece of advice is to make sure that your demographic targeting is well focused. If your PPC ad campaign is aimed at your most likely customers and their most likely geographic localities, this will do a lot to undermine the efforts of well organized fraud artists. Another important consideration in protecting against click fraud is that proper tracking tools should be installed and activated on your web site. These tracking tools will allow you to identify exactly when a spike in clicks happened. Tracking tools can also help identify the IP or IP range and the browser of the individual who is clicking. This can create a record of patterns to help verify a clicking campaign. If there is an upsurge in clicks and not in sales, then you may have a case of click fraud. The information gleaned from tracking tools can support your claims of fraud when approaching the advertising company. There are companies on the Internet that will do this tracking work for you. Search for tracking services to find them online. Although click fraud remains a threat and a problem, if you take active measures to protect yourself, then the odds of your being victimized will be lessened considerably.
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