there is no good bot protection in these trackers. You can however use the multi-offer clickurl, and you put URL A into your CTA and hide URL B with CSS. Whoever clicks URL B is a bot, and you can block that source (assuming it's paid traffic).What's your preference? Does Bemob or Propser 202 offer bot click protection in their free tiers?
Fantastic idea Adam, you're a lifesaver. So with this technique, we don't even need bot protection from Clickmagick or other trackers, no need to pay a $80 Clickmagick subscription? That's all bot protection really entails?there is no good bot protection in these trackers. You can however use the multi-offer clickurl, and you put URL A into your CTA and hide URL B with CSS. Whoever clicks URL B is a bot, and you can block that source (assuming it's paid traffic).
Fantastic idea Adam, you're a lifesaver. So with this technique, we don't even need bot protection from Clickmagick or other trackers, no need to pay a $80 Clickmagick subscription? That's all bot protection really entails?
Besides bot click protection, what other functionalities from these trackers are important and would make subscribing to these worth it? If you can cite some also please mention if they're included in bemob free tier.
hey could you explain this in detail? i am using bemob and bing adsthere is no good bot protection in these trackers. You can however use the multi-offer clickurl, and you put URL A into your CTA and hide URL B with CSS. Whoever clicks URL B is a bot, and you can block that source (assuming it's paid traffic).
Any tutorial on thisthere is no good bot protection in these trackers. You can however use the multi-offer clickurl, and you put URL A into your CTA and hide URL B with CSS. Whoever clicks URL B is a bot, and you can block that source (assuming it's paid traffic).
+1Any tutorial on this
Please