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What happens when you get kicked off Fabulous for 'Click Fraud' - zach - 08-14-2006 Well this has been happening to a lot of people recently, and so I figured I would write about this to inform Domain Social members. Fabulous and Click Fraud Fabulous has very high payouts for certain names, particularly gambling names. With some portfolios bringing in around US$1,000 per month, the stakes are high. Fabulous tries as hard as it can to protect the value of its traffic - Fabulous only works because 1. it is one of the few parking partners which accepts gambling names and 2. its traffic converts into real gamblers who make real deposits. If you click on your own ads, or even if a freind clicks to 'just help you out', you are commiting click fraud. This is tollerated by non of the parking partners, nor is it tollerated by Pay Per Click companies in general (such as Google Adsense or Yahoo Publisher Network). Like most parking partners, Fabulous WILL cancel your if they catch you commiting click fraud. It is not always easy to detect click fraud. However, Fabulous is able to detect odd traffic paterns. This includes, an unusual distribution of visits (either by time, ip block, or geographic location), artifical website promotion (such as advertising on adsense or free directories), and refering sites. Action taken by Fabulous If Fabulous suspects that you may be commiting click Fraud they will send you an email asking you to stop. If you don't, the same email will be sent again. Finally, on the third time, you will get banned. Here is a sample warning email: Quote: Hi <name on account>, Here is a sample ban email: Quote: Hi <name on account>, Hope that this answers some questions. If you would like to know something else specific to Fabulous, feel free to contact me (and I will contact them for you) or you can ask others here. Zach What happens when you get kicked off Fabulous for 'Click Fraud' - triumph - 08-15-2006 Comitting click fraud with any advertising medium is a very short-sighted strategy. I know people think it is fool-proof and they can be the one to get away with it, but there is so much money to make out there without click-fraud it is dumb to throw it away for a few dollars now that might have been thousands tomorrow. What happens when you get kicked off Fabulous for 'Click Fraud' - vicki2 - 08-15-2006 I know any number of people who tried it, either innocently or not, and have gotten caught. For me, it just isn't an option I want to even think about! What happens when you get kicked off Fabulous for 'Click Fraud' - Plumley - 08-15-2006 Good article and answered my question about how click fraud is determined. Unfortunately, I've heard of folks getting accounts cancelled when they weren't fraudulent. I don't know how common that is but probably not enough to worry the companies involved. What happens when you get kicked off Fabulous for 'Click Fraud' - Slashmire - 08-15-2006 Well it does make sense, and I'm sure that plenty of these people do get away with it; it's nice to see that actions are being taken. |