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GT Web said:What about this don't you understand?
Parked.com defines fraudulent traffic as traffic converting at less than a certain rate (I think its 2%).
Maybe they should term it as non-converting traffic as opposed to fraudulent traffic. Fraudulent is a strong word for traffic which doesn't convert to the advertisers wants.
This is my problem with PPC companies. They suspend a users account for "fraudulent" traffic. Any program using the same ad network will not allow the member to create a new account assuming they bring "fraudulent" traffic.
Anyone that shares with other companies a members information stating their traffic is "fraudulent" should be sued for releasing personal information and incorrect remarks regarding the user.