I'm considering recommending this service to my company and I'd like to know if anyone has had any dealings with this service. The url is http://www.whosclickingwho.com/. The article in Marketing Sherpa seems to look convincing: http://www.marketingsherpa.com/barrier.cfm?currentID=2775
Real or scam, unclear; ungrammatical, certain. What is so bleeping difficult about telling a subject from an object?
A Tracking Tool Designed to help Detect and Deter Fraudulent Clicks... Well, that's all the deterrant I need
Not you: them. Who's who is fine, because "to be" is a copulative verb; but whosclickingwho needs to be whosclickingwhom, because "to click" is an ordinary verb, and "whom" is its object. It is yet, if barely now, within living memory when such things did not require explanation to anyone beyond grade-school level.
I thought you were posting about my gramatical syntax in the opening post. Not knowing a predicate (sp?) from a... well I don't know what else, I misinterpreted what you meant. I humbly appologize.
Looks pretty suspect to me... I wouldn't touch it. Even if their claims didn't seem somewhat impossible I'd still be cautious.
I sounds like a nice service, but you don't need to hire them to do this kind of monitoring, just make sure to use a tracking code and collect the clickers ip-address and user agent on your landing pages.
No need for apology--I should have been more particular. Your opening post is in fine English, saving perhaps the want of a comma before the conjunctive "and", but it's certainly clean enough otherwise. I really don't nitpick anyone's English much (else I'd be spending my whole life at it.)