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31 July, 2007

How to Track Adsense Clicks

Many Gsense publishers always want to know how they can track the clicks on the Adsense ads. I once suggested them to use Adlogger, but since on Adlogger's homepage, it announces that this third-party software is no longer functional and accurate. Until Today, I have found one useful tool in seobook.com that enables us to track the Adsense clicks again. This tool is a free script that integrate with the Google Analytics, and to allow you to track your adsense clicks.

This tracking is done through "Goals". A goal is a way of tracking when a website visitor does something you want - Buy an item, submit a contact form, or in our case click an adsense ad. There is a idiot-prove setup procedures for you to follow.

Once you have Google Analytics tracking your clicks, you can cross segment that data to almost any other data Google Analytics shows. It becomes a very powerful way of optimising your site, not just for CTR, but for the type of visitors that click adsense.

To download the script, please visit: http://www.seobook.com/archives/001370.shtml
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4 Comments:

At 07 August, 2007 03:55, Blogger ajayh said...

hi mate this is ajayh from india .i 'am very new to this adsense you sound very familiar to this adsense and rest of the otehr stuff .can you please hel p me out is to how do i start making money i do understand basicas but not clear about it.the things i understood is i need to avhe a web site which ahs lot of information which attract teh people.adn when teh people view my site tehrhe will bee addvertisement related to therhe search and when tehy click the advertisemens we will get little money from tahth.since i'am gogin to start this of new i request yout o help me with thsi my mail id is say_ajayh@yahoo.com

 
At 07 August, 2007 10:52, Blogger Adsense Decoder said...

Hi Ajayh,

Thanks for your question. You are right, try to build a information rich site and apply for Google. This is the very first step. I am willing to help you after you finish this first step.

Please drop your question here by leaving me a comment.

 
At 15 August, 2007 02:08, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have a code to track adsense clicks, but I can see that numbers do not much. Almost every day I see more clicks through my tracking, then google reports on my account. Why such a difference?
Example today: 9 clicks, all came from different cities (all over the world), but google reports on my adsense account just 4 clicks.

 
At 15 August, 2007 09:51, Blogger Adsense Decoder said...

Hi,

There is always some different statisitcs reported by Google and the third-party software. It probably due to the difference of the technology used or whatever. Anyway, you need to trust the statistic reported by Google.

 

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