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A passionate programmer’s findings in the world of internet.

What Determines Invalid Adsense Clicks

November 29th, 2005

I don’t always like to publish a post just to link over to another post. But, Graham really did a very serious attempt to inspect on how Google determine invalid clicks, though he failed. He also highlighted a number of issues that all of Adsense users are wondering:
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Firefox Referrals Available Internationally

November 29th, 2005

When Google Adsense offers referral program few weeks ago, Firefox referrals is only available for U.S. residents only. It's now open for all of us (in other part of the world). Go check it out in your Adsense referral tab!

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Tracking Adsense Clicks with Analytics

November 27th, 2005

Most of you must have been wondering, which page of my site generates the most income? You can now get it answered with a new Adsense Tracking script by Shawn Hogan. Basically, all you have to do is to create a goal in your Google Analytics, then add the script to the bottom of all your pages. However, the script doesn’t track Firefox clicks. Another implementation by Aaron Wall claimed that his script is able to do that. I still don’t have any of them installed in my blog yet as my blog doesn’t generate any revenue. Let me know if any of the scripts works for you.

(via Jensense)

New Blog Portal Launched – Blogtal.com

November 27th, 2005

I’m honoured to be invited by szehau to be one of the testers for Blogtal.com. After a short testing period, it finally launched on 2005.11.25 (Friday). You can now get your blog exposed to more bloggers by sending trackbacks to Blogtal.com.
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eGENTING Programming Competition 2005

November 25th, 2005

I’ll be away from my computer 2 days for the preparation of eGenting Programming Competition 2005 at Genting Highlands. If you have not heard of this before, eGenting is organizing this event every year to search for competitive programmers. This time, I’m not a contestant for the competition. I’ve participated last year. I’ll be just helping around this time.

Do you think organizing competition is an appropriate way to find good programmers?