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Thomas Reitz, consultant & developer

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“Ad Impression Fraud” Really?

March 29, 2010 | reitz

Ad Impression Fraud doesn’t seem all that fraudulent… depends on how a website is setup… I mean if someone uses ajax and keep people on the same page to continue an article or if Frames are used… or a div overflow is used… OR if eegads, people go to an entirely new page… I hardly think this is fraudulent…

Forget Click Fraud, “Ad Impression Fraud” is the Next Big Thing!.

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