When ever i connect to internet i got a new ip... right,,? and if i click once only on one ad ... then how google will know that ... this is fraud... Just a question... I am not doing this..
Because they are watching you... They are the Big Brother! Look behind you! Of course you don't want to click your ads, that's why you asked about it...
Its not easy cheatable, they have very complicated systems about it. Just play fair thats the only way such systems can excist
The answer is they wont. If your blocking their cookies they dont have any means to track you down. since your IP is unique everytime you dial they may think your a new visitor and the click is valid. BUT its not simple as it is, When you often do this they can detect your regional location just by analyzing your IP ranges (It may come with same ISP). They also gather Timezone, Desktop Setting, Time Logon and Browser Used, If you will put all this together it will create a perfect profile that can identify you and raise a red flag that will lead you to banishment from Adsense program. So in short dont do it.
Good .. You have strong knowledge But i have different isps services and different operating system.. then How it is possible.. I just want to say that yes it is possible.. but it is not advised to do because with this action you earnning will be in danger..
No one knows how it works because Google obviously won't tell because there's dodgy people like you and QLL etc. who keep ruining it for the rest. I hope you try to beat their system... I'm sure you'll fail and get kicked out. One less dodgy person showing our Ads.
Hello, my name is qll... oops. The bottom line is if you block their cookies and have a new ip everytime you login they can't. I hope that assists you in your ultimate goal...
google uses very sophisticated algorithm to detect click fraud - ip, cookie, click patterns. certain patterns will decrease your EPC is not got banned.
even that isn't true, though.. somehow I'm guessing if you have 500 clicks that all trace to the same roughy geographic area, and few if any clicks apart from that, google's not going to be happy.
It wont apply to all sites though, considering that there are approved sites that serves only a specific regional area. @raoteck - dont try to beat them because sooner or later they will beat you. never underestimate the technology such google have.
that's true. I'm not suggesting they just use any one thing to set of a trigger (unless it's really extreme), but there are a LOT of things that they can use it's going to be from the same rough ip block if you're just reconnecting to a dialup isp (unless you have one like aol), it's going to be from the same location, and there are going to be "click surges"... if you have 200 clicks within a few hours, and nothing the rest of the day, that wouldn't look good google doesn't need to prove you're guilty, they just need to have enough evidence to suggest that they'd prefer to have you out of the program than in it
I strongly agree. As I said earlier their best bet on finding a culprit is thru profiling (time click + timezone + browser + resolution + geographic location).
As Shawn has always said, don't do anything wrong and don't worry about it. We dont really know WHAT Google is doing to monitor and track, but whatever it is, they are the best at it right now. As for the geographic... I can't say I agree there. If I market only to my specific area but do a killer job advertising local and am able to drive tonnes of traffic (say a bar or a restaurant) and people click through alot because of great targetted ads by AdSense, I cant see G getting upset over that. Shaw cable owns the area I live in for ISP services. A lot of clicks in my city would result in almost indentical IP addresses. I just let G worry about it, they know what they are doing. As for these clowns (qll, this guy here), they have no right to be part of the AdSense program and there should be bonuses from Google for reporting these clowns and getting them booted from G. Forum hosts could report IP's and they could match them to the questions they ask etc...
Yes your right but disgust is trying to point out is, generating 200 clicks in an hour for a specific time cycle would be bad for googles eyes.
I'm not saying if you get traffic from a specific area you're in risk of being booted, my point was simply there's a LOT that google can look at. suspicious click patterns + all clicks originating from the same area (especially if the site doesn't look like it'd only appeal to one area..) would certainly be quite bad in my eyes
Gotcha, yea that makes sense. I wasn't trying to call you out . I just misunderstood what you were saying.
just dont do it - its too risky. spend your time writing good content and you'll find people will come and look after clicking on your ads for you.