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  • Date: 2007-07-11
  • Author: Ad Tracker
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         I recently decided to do some serious research on tracking
    software for my Google AdSense program and was a little bit
    surprised with the results.

    There are several nice looking products out there, some of
    which are available for free as open source programs while
    others are for sale with a free trial or a money back
    guaranty. A simple Google search for "adsense tracking
    software" will keep you busy for hours.

    There is, however, a problem with all of these options if
    you are one of the many bloggers hosting your Google AdSense
    ads on blogger.com or any of the other free blog hosts. You
    will find that all third party software programs require
    files to be loaded on the server. This issue alone excludes
    them from use on your free blog.

    For those bloggers using a free platform, the question
    becomes, "How do I track my AdSense ads?". Rest easy dear
    friends. There is a solution. Granted, it's not as slick or
    simple as one of those cool self contained programs, and
    this method will not produce quite as much data, but it is
    free and it will work and it's not overly complicated.

    The first thing you have to do is take advantage of the
    channels option when you set up your ad designs. It is a
    very simple process to complete. After you have chosen the
    size and colors of the add block, you will be asked to
    "Choose Ad Channels". Click "add new channel" and enter
    a name for this new channel. I prefer to use a name that
    describes the ad or referral link, such as "Top Banner",
    "Right Wide Tower", "FF Referral", etc. This way I can
    easily recognize each ad block or referral in my reports and
    gauge it's performance. If you have multiple sites, be sure
    to include a site prefix in each name. ("Dogs Right Link
    Box", Cats Left Referral Button") For proper tracking, it
    is necessary to go through this process for each ad unit,
    link box, referral button, or text link.

    Next go to Google Analytics. Get your account set up, then
    install the javascript code into your template and wait for
    the system to start gathering information. This process
    takes overnight because the Google Analytics system collects
    and compiles it's data every 24 hours. When this data
    starts to flow you will have plenty to look at for a while
    until you decide exactly what is important to you. You can
    dissect this information any number of ways including the
    all important "Keywords" category and you can set up the
    system to report multiple websites.

    I also like to set up an account for each site over at
    Sitemeter.com. One benefit to having the sitemeter account
    is that it reports in real time instead of having to wait
    until the next day for your hit count.

    Now you have the ability to see exactly which ad units and
    referral links are performing and which are not by checking
    your AdSense report with channels. You can monitor the flow
    of traffic through your site(s) including the referring URL,
    keywords used, and tons more through Google Analytics. You
    have a source for real time hit data with sitemeter. All of
    which was free.

    With these three tools in place you should be able to
    generate all of the data you need to manage a successful
    Google Adsense experience.

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    About the author

    Ad Tracker is the author of the <a href="adsensetrack.blogspot.com">AdSense Tracker Blog</a>,
    a community experiment with Google AdSense where she
    does all of the work and everyone receives the experience.

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    Author: Ad Tracker
    Email: ad.money.today@gmail.com

    http://adsensetrack.blogspot.com

     
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