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Case Code : CLMM054
Publication date : 2009
Subject : Marketing Management
Industry : Internet & e-Commerce
Length : 05 Pages
Price : Rs. 100
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Key words:
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Abstract:
This article discusses the threat of click fraud to search engine website companies like Google, Yahoo!, Overture, MSN Messenger Search, America Online, and Lycos. Google announced a US$ 90 million settlement to settle the class action lawsuit led by Lane's Gifts & Collectibles. Google was the most popular search engine and revolutionized the online advertising industry through its pay per click AdWords and AdSense text based advertising model. But click fraud was a major problem and advertisers felt cheated. Many internet marketing and search engine optimization firms offer consulting services and software products that help detect and prevent click fraud.
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Google’s blogpost further mentioned that the settlement agreement would cover all advertisers who were charged and not reimbursed for invalid clicks from 2002 onwards, as this was when Google had launched its "cost per click" advertising program...
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