I'm wondering how you guys all keep track on your earnings. If you are only using Adsense I can imagine you might not be bothered with tracking anything. But me, I'm using several services beside Adsense. Then you have to think of affiliates and other advertisements networks as Buysellads. With all those together you might want to have some actual data to work with and keep track of everything. There for I use mainly Excel, a tab for every website with a simple performance record. Please vote and share your experience
Hi there, excel sheet is always good for records, but mainly you need to maintain the file in PC, if it gets deleted by mistake, you may loose the track record. You can use docs.google.com to store the records and you might find it easy to access it from anywhere outside your home, away from your local pc. There is an option in google docs to insert a table.
My head is still in the Cloud I use the free online service, mint.com. It tracks and reports in real time whatever I tell it to. Practically does my taxes for me as well as budgeting feedback. There are probably similar services out there... Best of Success!
I'm using Google docs too but not for this department of work I think about two years back my account got hacked. Since then I'm very secure with what I store online and what I should not store online. And yes I'm using the two step verification now but that didnt changed my mind. All my financial data is stored encrypted on my NAS with as extra back-up a thumb drive. Basically all data which makes it possible to do theft (identity or money) is not stored online.
But you have to enter your income manually right? Also with a free service you are the product so I'm wondering how they earn their money.
Mint pulls the financial information automatically and its secure using https, however it also sends you an email or text alert when a large purchase or transaction is made Mint has sponsored insurance companies if you are looking for auto insurance or so. It also does has Featured partner if you are looking to get a new credit card. They get a fee paid when user switches to a new bank or company using their website.
As noted by master1989, Mint grabs all the info from accounts that you tell them to; they figure out is income - you can edit the info to identify and categorize specific sources like CPA, Affiliate, Adsense, Clickbank, etc. They make their money through their recommendation (affiliate) service for financial, travel and lifestyle products. Not intrusive, so I don't mind. I might even find an interest free credit card with double frequent flyer miles
Interesting! This is exactly why I started this thread, I did not knew this. Might have read about it earlier but always thought Mint was only a web stats app. But seems that this is a complete other project, I will give it a try for my next project. This project will use several affiliate programs, so that is why I started this thread because log in weekly/monthly (etc) in 10+ affiliate programs will cost to much time.
I have all the sites saved in a folder and once a month I publish my income report on my blog, not only does it help me keep track of what I have earnt but it also inspires readers of my blog to kick on with their own online ventures.
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