Flag suspicious click
activity and other unusual traffic patterns. |
1. User ID 2780713 at IP address 69.243.116.214 clicked 4 times
in a 10 minute period and 5 times so far today.
2. User at IP 68.147.47.166 is using a proxy server and has
cookies disabled.
TIP: The real report is interactive, and getting more details on
any IP address (such as City, State, and ISP) is as easy as
clicking on the IP in this report:
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View how many times each user is clicking on your ad. |
The grouped totals reports allow you to sort by User ID or IP
address and see exactly how many times a user is clicking within
a specified period.
TIP: To see a log of all the clicks from any IP address or User
ID, just click on the Total:
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Distinguish real visitors from robots and spiders. |
1. IP 66.249.66.172 is a known spider/crawler (not a human).
2. IP 64.241.112.24 might be a robot because the browser type is
unknown, it does not accept cookies, and there is no referring
URL.
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Summarize
Invalid Clicks by Day or by Campaign. |
Easily spot problem clicks relative to total traffic on a given
day. Identify trends or sudden changes within 24 hours. Compare
traffic quality from different sources (sites, networks, search
engines).
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Discover the geographic location of your visitors. |
Learn what country each visitor is clicking from with over 95%
accuracy. For US users, pinpoint their location down to the City
level, with over 75% accuracy.
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Detect unusal traffic spikes. |
The Intraday Traffic by Hour report can be used to detect unusual traffic patterns, such as a large traffic spike in a short period of time. Optionally, email alerts can be set to automatically notify you in the event that a traffic spike has ocurred.
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Automatically generate Refund
Request Letters. |
Once
you have sufficient evidence that you are being billed for
invalid clicks, ClickHawk can generate a refund request letter
in compliance with the guidelines set by most search engines.
Requesting a refund is as easy as copying and pasting the
generated text into a new email to the provider's client support
address.
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See which domains (sites) your clicks are coming from. |
Another group totals reports displays your top traffic referring
domains. Easily see where you are spending the most without
going to several different sites and logging in to obtain
separate reports.
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Track clicks by IP address and unique user ID. |
Instead of relying only on the IP address, which is sometimes
not an accurate indication of a unique user, ClickHawk tracks by
IP address and Unique user ID, as long as the user's browser
supports cookies. This feature not only permits the
identification of unique users sharing the same IP address, but
also can alert you to a single user that clicks through using
several different IP addresses.
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Report browser statistics on visitors. |
Learn what browsers are most common on your site, and what
percentage of your clicks are from known spiders, crawlers, or
robots.
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Customizable email alerts. |
Optionally, you can set automatic email alerts to notify you (in real time) when a specified IP Address or Unique User ID clicks your campaign, or in the event that any
suspicious activity is detected by the system.
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Warn repeat clickers that you are monitoring their activity. |
Set an automatic traps for IP addresses and Unique User IDs that are showing up often in your reports and possibly abusing your ad campaigns. When a "Warning" screen is set and the violator clicks on your ad link, they are first sent to a warning message page before being directed to your site.
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Set robot traps for an IP address
or User ID. |
With one click, you can turn on the advanced
Captcha feature for any IP address or User ID. CAPTCHA stands for "Completely
Automated Public Turing Test to Tell Computers and Humans
Apart". When this is activated on an IP address or user that you
are concerned with, whenever that user clicks on your ad they
will be confronted with a gateway screen and asked to enter a code
that is displayed. This code is displayed in graphical form and
is virtually impossible for robots and crawlers to decipher, but
easy for a real user. Regardless of whether the test is
passed, they will be redirected to your site. However, the
fail or pass on the Captcha test will be recorded for your
information. |
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