Google do not admit the click fraud rate

One of the latest updates from the SEO industry is the fact that Google simply is not admitting the reported number of click frauds. They claim that the numbers are just exaggerated and that doesn’t reflect to the original stats. Against the statements of Google, Click Council experts have come forward to state that Google is just trying to resist the facts.

As per legitimate calculations from reliable sources, the fraud rate in clicking and paying industry had a tremendous growth which hit an average rate of 17.4 in the last quadrant of the year 2008.  But, when investigated among the giant search engines including Google, the fraud rates have gone as high as 28.2 percent in the later quadrant of 2008. In the same period of time, the facts state that the United States stand top in the list of countries from which most number of fraud clicking have originated. The percentage rate is 7.4 and Canada rates second with a click rate of 3.

It was surprising to hear the Google’s response through a senior analyst which even suspected the legitimacy of “Click quality Council”. Anyways, some efforts have to be put forward by the giant search engines including Google to stop or reduce the click rate percentage.

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  • http://scamend.blogspot.com/ Scam Amender

    What Google did doesn’t surprises me not admitting the reported number of click frauds.

    But suspected the legitimacy of “Click quality Council” is “new” move.

  • Will

    No surprise that Google is challenging the data on click fraud considering how much they benefit from perpetrating it!

    Sortprice.com has been out in front of this issue for quite awhile, and as a comparison shopping engine that does NOT charge merchants for clicks, they’re a good resource.