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Tracking Google Adsense

September 19th, 2006

Once you have built a lot of Google Adsense websites, you need to track where the clicks to the Adsense are coming from. This is very important in maximizing your profits. If you have 5 Adsense websites and you have total Adsens income of $50 for the month, you will definitely want to know which website is bringing in the dough.

“Channels” will be discussed in this section’s “beginners guide to Google Adsense”. Google has implemented a feature named channels, so that you can track which website your Adsense clicks are coming from and also the impressions. This feature is found when you log into your Google Adsense account. It is entitled “Custom Channel”. Specify a channel for which particular website then when you run the reports in the Google Adsense account, you will see which Adsense website shows the Adsense the most (impressions) and which website got the Adsense clicked on the most.

This information is gold. What you can do is test out the Google Adsense and your niches which you have picked and start testing the ones which can increase your Adsense income. If a site is having a lot of Adsense clicks, modify one minor component of it and see it it increases the CTR. For a site with low Adsense clicks, see what changes you can make to increase the income. Note down any changes you make and you will in time have a log of all the effective Adsense techniques you have tired and tested.

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