Posted on January 4th, 2009
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Posted on June 1st, 2008
One month after Yahoo announced its partnership with Click Forensics, Lycos is announcing a similar agreement with the click fraud firm. Today, at the ad:tech conference in San Francisco, Lycos will announce the new deal, which they hope will improve the quality of their PPC traffic.
?Because Click Forensics has access to critical PPC traffic data that search engines don?t, its solutions enable us to maintain the highest quality of the search traffic we send to our advertisers and partners,? said Ed Noel, General Manager of Search Products for Lycos, Inc.
Click Forensics offers a service that is similar to a spam filter. Their technology uses patent-pending analytics and live campaign data across various search engines to identify sources of bad traffic and click fraud. That information is updated in real-time and then delivered to clients via an API. The delivered data is tailored to the specific needs of Click Forensic?s clients.
Now this technology will be used to serve the Lycos paid search program.
?Lycos is one of the oldest and most widely-known Internet brands in the world ? reaching 10 percent of the global population with 72 million unique visitors,? said Tom Cuthbert, president of Click Forensics. ?They understand advertisers will no longer tolerate low quality traffic or click fraud often missed by search engines, ad networks and online publishers. By teaming with us, Lycos is taking a leadership role to proactively block low quality traffic before it affects client campaigns.?
Related Reading:
Lost Per Click: Search Advertising & Click Fraud
Report: Click Fraud Up to 15.8% Last Quarter

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Posted on May 30th, 2008
As of today, Google will require AdSense publishers to meet the same page quality guidelines it holds its AdWords advertisers to with their landing pages. According to the Inside AdSense blog, the guidelines are meant to “encourage publishers to, among other things, create sites with simple navigation and substantial, useful content.”
The requirement has been added to the Site and Ad Behavior section of the AdSense Program Policies:
Publishers using online advertising to drive traffic to pages showing Google ads must comply with the spirit of Google?s Landing Page Quality Guidelines. For instance, if you advertise for sites participating in the AdSense program, the advertising should not be deceptive to users.
Google recently began cracking down on so-called “made for AdSense” sites, and reportedly terminated several publisher accounts as of June 1.
In addition, publishers are now allowed to place up to three link units on a page, instead of the previous limit of one per page.
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