PPC- How can I tell If a Competitor is Clicking on my ads

by Mary23
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Does anyone know of a way to monitor who is clicking on my adwords?
#ads #clicking #competitor #ppc
  • Profile picture of the author Oranges
    Ask G! you're paying them. At least here they are accountable for that.
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  • Profile picture of the author AnmolJ
    Only Google Can Answer That!
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    • Profile picture of the author Cram
      google search results.


      How can I stop my competitors from clicking my AdWords adverts and using up my budget?

      This IS possible. And here's how to do it.

      Install a tracking software, such as Get Clicky.

      Monitor the visitors over the period of a few days, or weeks. Now change the date selector to the correct time period, or the last 90 days. Now choose Most Active Visitors.
      You will note that you will be able to see many IP addresses, many of whom will have visited repeatedly. I would now suggest you go through and identify yourself, and tag yourself and ideally remove your IP address from this process. Otherwise you will never be able to see your own ads. Having said that - ideally you should be using the Google AdWords Preview Tool anyway....

      Now start examining each IP address, 1 at a time, for suspicious behaviour. This might be repeatedly visiting your website for the same keyword, or different keywords, on different days. Note that this is not ALWAYS a problem, as some prospects may come back a few times before making a decision. Other things to look out for include the length of the visit, a very short visit may signify a competitor clicking your link then hitting the back button.

      The next step is to write each IP address down that you regard as suspicious. You will then go and exclude these addresses from ever seeing your AdWords adverts ever again.

      Open AdWords, and navigate to the Tab marked Networks. Near the bottom of the screen you will see a link marked Exclusions. Click the + next to it and now click the blue hyperlink in the bottom right hand corner marked Manage IP Address Exclusions.

      Note that you will need to exclude all the IP addresses for each and every campaign in your account. Select the first campaign and then paste the IP addresses in one after another.

      What will this do?

      These IP addresses have now been banned from seeing your AdWords adverts, so as far as they are concerned, they will believe you have actually stopped advertising.

      An alternative method is to use a package such as AdWatcher, however having tested this in the past, I found it rather excessive and difficult to use for large accounts with a lot of adgroups. This is due to the fact each URL in your AdWords account must be changed to an AdWatcher URL. Having said, in cases where you will have more than 20 competitors clicking your adverts, it may be needed and certainly is effective! It works by redirecting the IP address to their server and a message warning them their activity is being logged as suspicious.
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  • Profile picture of the author Lucid
    Do what Cram says.

    Google's own detectors are pretty sophisticated and likely do much what Cram explains. A competitor or anyone else cannot use up your budget, at least not one person alone.

    So the question is, is it worth to put that effort in? Probably not but do it just the same and find out, put your mind at ease.
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  • Profile picture of the author benjaminpet
    Originally Posted by Mary23 View Post

    Does anyone know of a way to monitor who is clicking on my adwords?
    I was going through $1,500 a month in adwords, only to find out my competition was running my ads off by 9am. I found this website and it has cut my costs, my ads run all day, and I'm instantly notified if someone is attempting to run up my budget. yournewwebsite.org/ad-sitter. Hope this helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author patadeperro
    In theory Google blocks the suspicious activity, they see patterns, and if the same IP is clicking the same ad over and over that IP gets banned from those ads
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  • Profile picture of the author svetod
    If you get any fraudulent clicks, Google will refund your money. You can check it under Billing History in your account. It happens to me all of the time.
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  • Profile picture of the author webdevpro
    You need not worry much about as usually you will get your refund for any fraudulent clicks. Google might have a great monitoring system else otherwise it will be quite easy to eat-up anyone's money with fraud clicks.
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  • Profile picture of the author ppcmanager
    As per my experience, for every 3 clicks which are marked as invalid by Google- 1 clicks goes unnoticed. That's why 3rd party click tracking software comes into play. I have also noticed that such Fraud clicks are more frequent in local campaigns.
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