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Are you worried about bot traffic messing with you're ad budget? This is a real problem, especially when you are not a tech-savvy person and cannot use fancy tools to collect data and optimize your ads.

What if I told you that you could run ads without worrying about bot traffic messing things up? Yep, By running Ads On Social Media like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, and Tiktok, and Qoura.
Bot traffic is a result of publishers trying to increase their earnings the wrong way. They set up bots to click on ads on their sites. But on Social Media platforms, publishers don't have that kind of control, so your ads are In a way, safe.

So, what other ad network do you know that controls bot traffic? (apart from Google ads, and Bing Ads of course).
 
Are you worried about bot traffic messing with you're ad budget? This is a real problem, especially when you are not a tech-savvy person and cannot use fancy tools to collect data and optimize your ads.

What if I told you that you could run ads without worrying about bot traffic messing things up? Yep, By running Ads On Social Media like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, and Tiktok, and Qoura.
Bot traffic is a result of publishers trying to increase their earnings the wrong way. They set up bots to click on ads on their sites. But on Social Media platforms, publishers don't have that kind of control, so your ads are In a way, safe.

So, what other ad network do you know that controls bot traffic? (apart from Google ads, and Bing Ads of course).
so you're saying there's no bots when you advertise on social media or search engines? o_O
 
What if I told you
What if I told (tell) you that ad whales nowadays dominate all the highly profitable affiliate marketing niches, by utilizing sophisticated click farms, to click the shit out of their competitor's ad budgets. What if I told (tell) you that there is no way to stop such fraudulent clicks from happening : At the most certain campaign tweaks can minimize the fraudulent clicks. What if I told (tell) you that Google Ads, Facebook Ads, etc consider these fraudulent clicks as valid legit clicks.
 
There's only so much you can do to block bot traffic
Ad networks flag your accounts instead of filtering bot traffic
 
What if I told (tell) you that ad whales nowadays dominate all the highly profitable affiliate marketing niches, by utilizing sophisticated click farms, to click the shit out of their competitor's ad budgets. What if I told (tell) you that there is no way to stop such fraudulent clicks from happening : At the most certain campaign tweaks can minimize the fraudulent clicks. What if I told (tell) you that Google Ads, Facebook Ads, etc consider these fraudulent clicks as valid legit clicks.
This seems like a nice way to make my competitors loose money. Lol.
 
What if I told (tell) you that ad whales nowadays dominate all the highly profitable affiliate marketing niches, by utilizing sophisticated click farms, to click the shit out of their competitor's ad budgets. What if I told (tell) you that there is no way to stop such fraudulent clicks from happening : At the most certain campaign tweaks can minimize the fraudulent clicks. What if I told (tell) you that Google Ads, Facebook Ads, etc consider these fraudulent clicks as valid legit clicks.
Ok, that may be true also. Do you know any solution to that?
 
so you're saying there's no bots when you advertise on social media or search engines? o_O
There may be, but I've gotten more ROI on social media ads. Plus it won't be like other platforms where different publishers are into fraud/bot clicks.
 
Bot traffic is part of the game. If you're a techie there are ways to look deeper into the data and figure stuff out, but the most straight forward solution would be to test a tool provider if you think your bot traffic is really high.

Just note that you shouldn't use a click fraud tool for too long, it usually harms your account long term.
 
Ok, that may be true also. Do you know any solution to that?
you can look at the IPs that visit your website and try to filter them, but you only have a limit of 500 ips per campaign in google ads, not sure what the limits are on other networks, but it's definitely not enough. there's some click fraud tools like clickcease, cheq, lunio etc who are rotating the ips that are blacklisted, but can't say i've been impressed by them
 
Here is an insider secret for you to save about 10% of your budget each month.

1) Use a click fraud tool that logs bots and then blocks the IPs in Google Ads for you.
Here are some of the tools you can use for this.

  • ClickCease (I've used this company with success)
  • ClickGUARD
  • Protect360
  • TrafficGuard
  • PPC Protect (I've used this company with success)
  • Click Guardian

2) Contact Google Ads requesting a refund on invalid clicks (Fraud/Bot clicks).
They have a process for this, and many of the tools listed above do this for you automatically.
 
Here is an insider secret for you to save about 10% of your budget each month.

1) Use a click fraud tool that logs bots and then blocks the IPs in Google Ads for you.
Here are some of the tools you can use for this.

  • ClickCease (I've used this company with success)
  • ClickGUARD
  • Protect360
  • TrafficGuard
  • PPC Protect (I've used this company with success)
  • Click Guardian

2) Contact Google Ads requesting a refund on invalid clicks (Fraud/Bot clicks).
They have a process for this, and many of the tools listed above do this for you automatically.
great info, thanks
 
you can look at the IPs that visit your website and try to filter them, but you only have a limit of 500 ips per campaign in google ads, not sure what the limits are on other networks, but it's definitely not enough. there's some click fraud tools like clickcease, cheq, lunio etc who are rotating the ips that are blacklisted, but can't say i've been impressed by them
Thanks for sharing
 
'were' - 'we're'
or even better 'ask' - 'axe' -"...and I axe him, how are you?"
I always somehow succeed to write your instead of you're .. but hey, people seems to know what I´m talking about anyway. Need to study up on my Swenglish a bit maybe, or not.
 
so you're saying there's no bots when you advertise on social media or search engines? o_O
Hey pavxo! Sorry for an off-top.
I wanted to talk to you, but couldn't find any contact info in your account. Can you please reach out to me?
 
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