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		<title>By: Prevent Click Fraud in Google Adwords &#124; Mingtiandi</title>
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		<dc:creator>Prevent Click Fraud in Google Adwords &#124; Mingtiandi</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] If you read this post, you can get a complete explanation of the high click rates, but in short, unscrupulous domainers set up programs that click on the google ads &#8212; your google ads &#8212; on their sites, so that they can generate fraudulent revenue.  If they do this stealthily enough most users, and Google, never notice.  And, since Google gets a cut of all of the ad revenue from these fraudulent clicks, their motivation for stopping these shenanigans is limited. [...]</description>
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