Hi, I am seeing multiple clicks from some visitors to my site. it looks like they click on my ad, check out my site then hit the back button to the search results and then click on the ad to go back to my site again. this sometimes happens 3 or 4 times from some visitors. does google charge for these types of clicks? if so it gets kind of expensive. thanks
mostly these are filtered by invalid clicks but in somecases it willl cost you. overall the visitor intention was to get more information about that product/service and hee choosed your ad from all other on that result page.. by that it means the ad served its purpose so it should be charged
If 3 or 4 clicks, it's not irregular. But over 6 or up to 10, the site which is contains that adsense will be banned and your ads word will be compensated - mean not count. I got from my experience. Sometimes I think google has "heart and mind" haha.
Hmm, Be careful with it. Because google can ban you. Better you contact google about this issue and ask the for the solution. Because my friend have an experience he got Fraud click and contact google quickly. The result, Google doesn't ban him So, Do it before too late.
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Happens to me, but Google just make the clicks Invalid and that's the end of it. Happens a few times a month for me and I've not had any problems or warnings.
Just disable your Google ads on your site when your campaign is active,after that back ads again. Simple and useful. This is only if you want to protect Google ads!
I regularly see invalid click refunds in my Billing section of Google Adwords. Unfortunately, your competitors will be able to make you spend extra money if they want. It's just the name of the game...the thing is, you can do the same!