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

Tracking Adsense Clicks with Analytics

Sunday, 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)

Adsense Does Referral

Saturday, November 5th, 2005

I noticed a new “Referral” tab when I check my Adsense earning today. Google Adsense is offering USD100 for each referral you made, with the condition that the person you refer must have made it to his first USD100. There’s a number of different banner size for it. Log in to your Adsense account now to check about it. You might want to add a banner to your site.

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Adsense DIY Troubleshooting

Tuesday, October 25th, 2005

If you are familiar to Windows Troubleshooting system, you will probably like to troubleshoot Adsense ad problems on your own. Google Adsense is providing simple wizard-style troubleshooting method for us to bring ourselves out of trouble!
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Adsense Optimization Tips

Tuesday, October 11th, 2005

As everybody knows, Adsense performs badly in forums. Until recently, Google noticed about it and made a post on how to optimize Adsense to do better in forums. They've made some research and provided a heat map as a guide for forum webmasters.
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I Hate To Be Tracked By Adsense

Friday, September 23rd, 2005

As what you can see on my blog, I'm a Google Adsense user. Checking Adsense statistic has been one of the activity I did frequently. In the Adsense report, I hate to see inaccurate page impression count because my own visits are included.

And, I thought of using cookies to avoid myself to be tracked. Here's how I do it (if you might be interested).
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