We all know that Google Adsense is at the top of the money chain when it comes to monetizing and advertising. That's the very reason why I've placed it on the first spot on my review of the 13 great advertising networks for blog monetizing. Therefore, there's no wonder that many oafs are doing all sorts of bogus trick to increase their adsense earnings.
Ever encountered a message or short post from someone telling you that "I've kissed your ads! Hope you do the same?" For those naive enough (or newbie at the very least) who does not understand this phrase, it means "I've clicked on your site's advertisements, please click on mine too!"
Either you'll put a smiley face to that person or you'll stick to your act of generating online money the legitimate way. So, what's it gonna be?
Okay, worse case scenario that'll happen (for me) is that you'll use this new lingo as a means of doing an evil scheme on generating dirty money. It's called click fraud (you know it) and inviting others to do the same is both cheating and scamming. Sorry for those who've done this to me but what I'm saying right now is my honest opinion- it's just wrong.
The internet is getting polluted every second because of these malevolent schemes. Most of these people are just owners of spam blogs (it's much more a pity if they actually own good blogs and still use this scheme). Heck, honestly I'm not having any good click earning with my blog's Adsense but that's reality I have to face. At least, even if I don't get much, I'm sure that for those legitimate clicks, there are advertisers who are getting their money's worth in paying for ads.
Most of us bloggers and webmasters are advertisers too in a way that we also have to promote our very content. What would you say if the money your paying to advertising deals slips away through bogus click frauds? Would you be happy too just like that sniveling fraud-generator who gets away with your money by the click of a mouse?
I don't think so.
"I've kissed your ads, please kiss mine too?" My answer? Go find some decent job please, (or my suggestion, go find other advertising networks and try your luck in there, look at my biggest and most comprehensive compilation of money-making advertising networks) and stop spreading this wretched 'kissing' thing. Besides, don't you thing this new code is just a little too awkward? Yep, it is.















