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1480. Cleveland Website Design said in November 15th, 2007

I think this is a good move. What good is an erroneous click to your website? I do not think it will effect CTR very much.

1484. Watch Funny Bloopers said in November 15th, 2007

Hopefully, the higher quality clicks will make the cost of clicks higher too. Otherwise, publishers will be losing out in the long run. :(

1529. Joedel said in November 17th, 2007

This is definitely a great move and I strongly believe that this will positively affect both advertisers and publishers in the long run.

1679. Gauhar said in November 20th, 2007

In my opinion, there will not be considerable reduction in CTR. There may be some decrease, but since erroneous clicks are very few, maybe less than 3% of total clicks, there may not be much of a problem.

I am happy, because I am an advertiser as well. So, I am happy at the prospect of getting targeted traffic, a good value for money…

1997. The Critical Critic said in November 28th, 2007

I haven’t seen an appreciable change in clicks since the change over. Has anyone else?

2022. europe trips said in November 29th, 2007

There is no change in my clicks since the change. However if there will be such I think these will be only clicks made by mistake.

2046. Aaron said in November 29th, 2007

Seems like Google would want as many people as possible clicking their ads. Definitely good for advertisers though.

19077. Joe said in August 25th, 2008

Is there a way of monitoring clicks on adsense by country? contact me through my website at: http://www.adsenseuniverse.com

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