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Google should have measures in place to prevent clickfraud, I would use the adwords contact function in the help desk to find out if there is anything you can do.
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I can't help wondering if the offenders are indeed real estate companies.
Your URL "virginonbulgaria" seems an unfortunate one. Isn't it possible that visitors are expecting some sexual tittilation and are then promptly leaving your site the moment they realize that, no matter how exciting that you and I may think the real estate business happens to be, it isn't that exciting?!! Duncan ![]()
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You sure can report to Google, and also when there are multiple clicks from the same IP they don't charge you for it. There are a couple of exceptions, sometimes providers give same IP address to an area - so you might have a lot of clicks from the same IP, but they are different people.
Your name does bring some sex related associations. However I don't think it is a case. Unless you are using keyword sex. I just don't see people who are looking for real estate in Bulgaria clicking on a sex ad. |
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Google does all the things these guys have commented about AND there is somewhere in the setup where you can block certain pages or keywords from ever bringing your ad up... example: restrict porn, sex, and other words and sites that would of course never be searched on with validaty to bring up your site.
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