Better server-side scripting for PPC Programs

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Hypothetically speaking,

If over the past week you were setting yourself up with a parking/ppc program and as you add 60+ something domains, you visit each one to examine the keyword relevance & click an ad here and there to make sure they work, totaling around 120 clicks, does this constitute a violation of legit traffic, enough to warrant your account being suspended without warning?

How hard is it for parking services to equate $REGIP with $DOMAINURLS and use server side scripting to serve pages with null paid ads for $DOMAINURLS where CGI_REMOTE_ADDR = $REGIP?

This would also help keep Google from charging back.
 
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it's okay to look at your domains for ad relevance, but if you clicked the ads especially 120 times I gotta think you will get suspended, if not their fraud team is drunk or asleep to miss that many clicks. :hehe: namedrive, sedo etc... have previews you can look at to see the ads that will show based on your keyword so you don't have to click your own ads.
 
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To be more exact, 73 domains, at most 120 clicks = 1.64 click avg/domain which is nothing. Most of the domains were moved back/forth between PPC providers to see which looked best, had the most relevant keywords, etc.

It is not that hard to implement http filtering that checks for:

HTTP_REFERER !== $AcceptedMethods
And
REMOTE_ADDR === $REGIP

that serves up a page without live ads that can be charged back!
 
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Fitz said:
REMOTE_ADDR === $REGIP
If you are using a really large proxy (I think AOL users at least were using this type of setup) this will hurt.
 
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