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Does ClickSambo support Search Campaigns?

03/06/2025

The Short Answer

Yes, absolutely. Protecting Google Search Campaigns is the core foundation of what ClickSambo does.

Because Search ads target high-intent users, they often have the highest Cost-Per-Click (CPC). This makes them the #1 target for competitors trying to drain your budget and bots scrapping for data.

How ClickSambo Protects Your Search Campaigns

Instead of just "monitoring" traffic, ClickSambo acts as an active firewall for your budget. Here is how it works in practice:

PhaseActionHow It Works
1. MonitoringWe Watch Every ClickOur tracking runs in the background, analyzing who is clicking, their speed, and whether their behavior matches a human or a script.
2. DetectionWe Spot the FraudWe identify specific fraud patterns on Search, such as competitors trying to exhaust your budget or bot farms hitting high-value keywords.
3. PreventionWe Shut It Down InstantlyThe moment fraud is confirmed, the malicious IP address is pushed directly to your Google Ads exclusion list—no waiting required.
4. The ResultTotal ProtectionThose specific competitors or bots are instantly blocked. They can no longer see your ads, ensuring your budget is saved for real customers.

By filtering out the noise, you ensure that your budget is only spent on real people who are actually looking for your product.

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