Re: PPC Advertising, Click Fraud, and Its Effect on Search Engines |
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Wesrock@aol.com Sun, 17 Apr 2005 20:11:06 EDT
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In a message dated Sat, 16 Apr 2005 21:18:34 +0000, Greg Skinner < gds@best.com> writes:
> By now, many if not most of you have probably read, or at least heard,
> http://money.iwon.com/jsp/nw/nwdt_rt.jsp?cat=USMARKET&src=704&feed=dji&
> The WSJ recently featured a front-page story on the issue of click
> I have always been skeptical of the pay-per-click (PPC) method of
Per-inquiry advertising, that is, advertising that is charged for at a
It migrated to radio when that medium became commercially viable, and
Its further migration to the internet seems inevitable and
Wes Leatherock |
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