Which software that allowed us to log clickers' IP? I wonder how many clicks from the same IP? Thanks in advance, Tranix
I've been using software to track the clicks and have seen interesting results. It is fairly easy to see that google detects the rampid clickers. I had one IP that clicked ads for days strait, hundreds of clicks. The tracking software showed the activity and as evident by the discripency in the click count from google, they detected it also and just ignored the clicks.
Thanks Worldwid, when I run the admin.php file, I get this error message "Can not create configuration file..."
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This looks interesting but... "Mozilla and Firefox does not support the javacode used to track the clicks, but hopefully I will find a solution to this in v. 2.0" This seems like a concern though.
I have been using asrep for a really long time and I can tell you its the 50 dollars worth paying. If you check one of my earlier replies in which we discussed asrep before I was a bit reluctant to pay the 50 dollars myself. But Im glad I did. This product is easy to install. It has a self installer if I remember correctly. Download the demo and you ll be able to see some features of the programm itself. In the full version you ll be able to track clicks, countries, days, time, colors, sizes, track the number of clicks per IP, reports, etc. For the person who posted the error. Did you set the correct rights (chmod) . If that isnt the solution you can always send a e-mail to Mehmet Oner at . Good luck
Oh I see. It is just a javascript incompatibility. So if you can use php then it is no problem I guess.
For me at least, exact click counts are not necessary or really valuable. I just want to be able to see general patterns over long periods of time. I want to be able to determine what pages are converting and what pages are not converting. Netscape/Mozilla/Firefox is still a small segment of the market and can, for statistical purposes, be safely ignored.