Adlogger Question

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by sjlnetwork, Feb 16, 2007.

  1. #1
    I'm looking to use a software that can prevent click fraud.. For example, limiting one IP clicking for 2 times per hour or so.. Do you think it's a smart idea?

    I looked around and adlogger seems to be what i'm looking for..

    I installed adlogger on one of my domain. I input adsense code and generate the code, but it seems like not working. My friend's adsense account showed 3 clicks, but i do not see anything on adlogger click report..

    Do i have to install for every domain? or is it possible to install on one domain and use it for all of them?
     
    sjlnetwork, Feb 16, 2007 IP
  2. MediaHustler

    MediaHustler Well-Known Member

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    Make sure you follow EVERY detail. I put the adlogger code at the very bottom of the page right before </body>
     
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    You can install it on 1 domain and use it for all of them only if they all reside on the same server.
     
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    it only works in the same server. :(

    that's not good.. do you guys recommend any other script?
     
    sjlnetwork, Feb 17, 2007 IP
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    thats the only one i would ever use. you can try and use adserver.
     
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    What's the problem with just installing it several times?
     
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    thedark Well-Known Member

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    adlogger is not too good, it shows a lot of erroneus clicks, and this can prevent your visitors by clicking ads, even if they haven't clicked anything on your website.
     
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    Agreed. Last I heard it counts right clicks and click and drag offs.
     
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    Alvin Notable Member

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    Alvin, Feb 17, 2007 IP