adsense tracking script

Discussion in 'Reporting & Stats' started by AboutItWorld, Mar 19, 2006.

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    I am curious about the different tracking scripts there are. the 1 that interests me the most and seems to work the best is www.adsensegold.com but its $97 and i know others talked about some that are $67.

    but my main concern is i seen on a free 1 it mentions that you have to install code at the bottom of each page with adsense and i have over 50k pages on my site so if thats teh case it'll be a real pain.

    but if you don't what would you guys prefer using? i know a few of you in another post said you bought a $67 and it was well worth it. my main goal is to find those advertisers who pay less than about .75 a click and block their sites.

    thanks in advance to any help

    my site with 50k pages is http://www.aboutitworld.com
     
    AboutItWorld, Mar 19, 2006 IP
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    AboutItWorld Peon

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    anyone have any advice?
     
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    Personally I do not use any adsense tracking script.

    Is it really that good? It will be good if someone can recommend a good one.
     
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    Will.Spencer NetBuilder

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    I use AdSense Tracker and it works pretty well. It helps me determine which keywords to focus on. It's worth buying if your revenue justifies the expense. That point might be $30/day or more in revenue. (I change my mind on the exact number frequently)


    If you are using shared HTML, you will be able to do this with an include file. Just put it in whatever file you currently put your AdSense code.


    You do not want to do that.

    1. Google will automatically display the best performing ads. You don't have to do anything.

    2. CPC rates change constantly. The advertiser that paid $.10 today pay pay $2.00 tomorrow.

    Also, the one piece of data that these reporting scripts do not have is the CPC. So, you won't be able to do that with these scripts anyway. There is no way for them to get the CPC.
     
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    adsensegold.com says they can show you what cpc you're getting on every click. i said i wanted to block out low paying keywords because on another post someone mentioned they do that and it jumped their earnings a lot.

    and yes i do use include files so it wouldn't be very hard to implement it. i'd just have to change it on 1 and upload it to each directory.
     
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    i relooked over the video they have and it doesn't mention they show you the cpc you get. but i do recall someone on anothoer post saying they block out people that pay under a dollar.
     
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    If I remember from what I've heard about Adsensegold Tracker is that it CANNOT get the Google cpc so it's impossible to tell whether or not a keyword pays or not. You can simply know which keyword get the most click and that's pretty much it.
     
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    And now, you really should try AdLogger.
     
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    But I've heard it only tracks clicks from Internet explorer and half of the visitors use Firefox and other browsers.
    I would love to block the $0.1 ads, I got 13 clicks yesterday, 7 of them were $0.1 and the rest are under $.15..
     
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    You CANNOT block 0.10$ clicks. They are there because you have too many advertisement on your pages. If you are not happy with those amount, well, reduce the number of ads as the one showing will be of higher value. You should also note that NONE of the available tracker at the moment tell you what was the amount each click gave you. You can only approximate.
     
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    Harmony Well-Known Member

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    The $0.1 clicks where I have received are from one of my sites, and it doesn't have a lot of ads. Even when there is a few on other pages I still get the same amount.
     
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    Well then the niche your talking about is not very paying off. That's what I would assume.
     
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    I can vouch for AdsenseGold. I've been using it for over a year. It now also tracks clicks for YPN so it's like killing two birds with one stone. You can get tons of data that you can get just from channels in AdSense. Also if you're using include files, you just have to add the code once. But if not you can hire someone to make all those changes for you. ;)
     
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