Are these real Clickbank order form impressions?

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I set up an auto blog to post pictures to 2 pinterest accounts and 5 twitter accounts automatically and I've redirected every visitor to a clickbank product landing page, and I noticed looking at the analytics that there are a few order form impressions. Are these real people clicking to go to the order form, or is it possible bots can do that as well?
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  • Profile picture of the author vishwa
    It is uncertain to say that. Sometimes it is happen by bots or sometimes it is also done by human visitors.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sarevok
    In my estimation the order form impressions are legit end users.

    Of course there's a million bots and variants these days, but according to my own, personal observations, they are real.

    (I say that partly because I have a million hops, and comparatively less order form impressions, stemming to the belief that those are actual end users).

    Just my daft experience talking, I may be incorrect. (I'm wrong once per year).
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    • Profile picture of the author Harvey Segal
      From the FAQ at

      https://support.clickbank.com/entrie...4366-Analytics


      "An automated Internet robot (also commonly known as a spider) is a piece of software that requests a webpage from the Internet (not a human user). Many search engines (Google, Yahoo, Bing, and thousands of others) use automated Internet robots to index the entire Web for the purpose of providing users an enhanced searching experience. At ClickBank, we have decided to filter these automated visits from our reporting so our users can get a clearer picture of human traffic generated from their business efforts."

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      • Profile picture of the author karmadog
        Originally Posted by Harvey Segal View Post

        From the FAQ at

        https://support.clickbank.com/entrie...4366-Analytics


        "An automated Internet robot (also commonly known as a spider) is a piece of software that requests a webpage from the Internet (not a human user). Many search engines (Google, Yahoo, Bing, and thousands of others) use automated Internet robots to index the entire Web for the purpose of providing users an enhanced searching experience. At ClickBank, we have decided to filter these automated visits from our reporting so our users can get a clearer picture of human traffic generated from their business efforts."

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        Ah I see, thanks for for that.
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        • Profile picture of the author mrgoe
          Originally Posted by karmadog View Post

          Ah I see, thanks for for that.
          still doesn`t mean that there won`t be some bots passing as humans, though..
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