Adwords Content Network

Can they really empty my AdWords account?
I received this … Dear AdWords Advertiser. We are about to leak as much as we can, as quickly as possible, from your AdWords account. You have an AdWords ad appearing on "scraper" sites. Please be informed that although we have absolutely no intention to buy your product we intend to go to these sites as often as possible and click your AdWords whenever it appears. This will provide additional income Nice site, but will soon deplete your Adwords account. We do because we are a group that hates the link-farms "and" scraper "sites. it ends … Your best defense against this is to ensure your adword does not appear on any sites scraper. The best way to do is go into your Google Adwords campaign settings and disable the "Content Network".
Someone does not want Adsense publishers to make you: o) Well, click fraud is real – and comes in both research and the Google content network, even though many have reported seeing more on the content network. Fair Isaac believes that fraud click is about 10-15% http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=199601726 And yes, they can empty your account if they click and click and click on your ads with no intention to buy from you or browse your site. This is why many advertisers to use third fraud warning system to help prevent their accounts drained unnecessarily. These protectors click fraud will prevent people from clicking on your ads repeatedly on. Google has been the suppression of the scraper sites. So it's a good thing. Network content is not that bad – in fact, many Advertisers claim that their clicks are much less expensive using existing content. Smart pricing for one protects you – then use the conversion tools Google Adwords to help you help save money to pay per click sites that do not translate well. And when someone sends you this e-mail … It is time to some pay per click fraud fight against software
Managing the Content Network in the New AdWords Interface (older version)
