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Adwords warfare?
Knowing that your competitors have daily spending limits, is it not possible to create a bot that "clicks" them out of budget every morning thus giving you top placement at lower costs?
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Isn't this exactly how the game is played?
And do you think that Google would discourage ill-gotten revenue? (Does eBay? :)) |
Depends on how they qualify clicks. You pay by the individual IP address so a person (or bot server) clicking twice wouldn't register as a second click and charge them.
However as I proved with the "Vote for Jesse" thread, that can be circumvented by use of a public and free anonymizer that randomizes the returned IP upon the request. Interesting thoughts len.. Not sure why anyone would pay for this service. A REALLY GOOD conversion rate for click-thru's to sales is less than 1% Even at an industry leading rate (avg is more like .01-.001%) lets say you pay $1 per click thru, that would mean you're paying over $100 to get a sale from each customer. Realistically you'd be paying $1000 and up. Some people are paying $5 and $6 per click-thru. I can't see how this makes economic sense. |
We just started but in our case we are a service. If we get a customer though this then it could easily be a six figure annual deal that could last for years.
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Sounds kinda sleezy to me.
Doesn't matter if they do it too. I'd focus more on doing good business. |
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