Is it possible to know what ad they are clicking? Cuz i just woke up to check my stats fortoday and i seen 1 click worth 21 cents and to me thats a high paying ad..
I would concern myself more with creating more content and getting more visitors to click ads like that.
yup thats real any advice on getting more traffic? I know probley some seo but do i need an seo program? any help would be greatly appreciated i been reading and reading soaking up game.. Well off to do some more reading..
Reading and reading and more reading. But do NOT forget to keep WRITING. WRITING quality content for your site.
yes you can... install something like http://www.showclicks.com and it will tell you what ad on which page by what ip was clicked...
its pretty difficult to know which ads they are clicking, but its possible to know which region they are clicking on the page
awesome thanks for the support guys.. by the way here is my page graffintheno.com yes its a website about graffiti the competion for the keyword graffiti dose not seem to tough.. and did a overture to see how many times it been looked up been looked up quite a few time last month.. like 39,000,000 times or something like that.. so yeah any advice be great..
I think you are looking at the yahoo search results, not overture. Search results have nothing to do with actual searches for a keyword. It has an overture of 296K, but there are only two advertisers bidding on the keyword (12 cents, 10 cents). If you are looking to increase your click payout, you might want to try and find a related, but more focused keyword that is higher paying.
DigitalPoint has the keyword suggestion tool and you can also use: http://www.pixelfast.com/overture/
the overture results (overture is now called yahoo search marketing) can be found by signing up for an ad account with YSM. Or, you can access the same tool w/o signup by going to Aaron Walls' www.seobook.com. he's got a really really great concept, but it always freezes my computer, so try at your own risk.
I dont think you can really track the ads themselves. Just make as many channels as possible for every ad position, and theme of teh site, this way u would know which ads bring more and which, if they dont get clicked, can be removed. Also, the less ads on the page - the higher is the bid per click, so having ads allover the place results that even the lowest bid ads get displayed or, worst of all, irrelevant ads that bring one cent, at best.
There are several programs that tell you exactly which ad was clicked, what keyword, what search engine, IP address, color of ad, page, etc.