Blocking Low Paying Keyword?

Discussion in 'Keywords' started by Rey, Jun 1, 2005.

  1. crazyhorse

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    #21
    Use URL Channels to track your performance without modifying your ad code. By entering a full or partial URL, you can begin tracking the performance of your pages. Custom Channels allow you to track performance based on your specified criteria. By pasting channel-specific ad code into any combination of pages, you can track a variety of metrics across your sites.


    Examples: example.com track all pages across all subdomains
    sports.example.com track only pages across the 'sports' subdomain
    sports.example.com/widgets track all pages below a specific directory
    sports.example.com/index.html track a specific page
     
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  2. AfterHim.com

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    Crazyhorse,

    he was asking how channels relate to the click value...which I don't think they do.

    Has anyone bought the program?
     
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  3. crazyhorse

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    They dont relate to one other?????? Guess im using a different programm. :p I track each url to see how many impressions and clicks it gets each day and its value. The total amount displayed will give you a rough click value (high-low paying keyword). Or am i going crazy here. :eek:
     
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  4. auhlrich

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    #24
    well, block the urls that send you low $
     
    auhlrich, Jun 3, 2005 IP