Can I know what the most ads clicked from my site?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by wokaka, Aug 15, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hi, i have found that some of adsense ads in my site is not related to my keywords. So I filtered them using competitive ads filter. But what do I got? A very, very low CTR, much lower than before. Wow...I wonder if people love those websites which I filtered...

    My question is: how can I know what ads that people loved more? (I mean what kind of ads)...
     
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  2. Grumps

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    #2
    Visitors of your site usually likes ads that are related to your site. Lets say you're doing a car niche. Car related ads would usually be a hit. If non-related ads are displayed. You could filter them or try including the following tag to tell google crawler which content to relate your ads with.

    
    <!-- google_ad_section_start -->
    Your contents
    <!-- google_ad_section_end -->
    
    PHP:
     
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  3. qwestcommunications

    qwestcommunications Notable Member

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    #3
    Create channels.
     
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  4. lifuchi

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    Yes you can monitor your ad performance. The best would be to log into your adsense account and use custom channels to monitor your ads as individual ads or a set of ads. You can read more about adsense channels here. Good luck!
     
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  5. wokaka

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    #5
    what do you mean? If my keywords is: apple, orange, mango (just example) then the linking code should be:
    
    <!-- google_ad_section_start -->
    apple, orange, mango
    <!-- google_ad_section_end -->
    
    PHP:
    Am i right? And where to put it? in the body?
     
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  6. grg

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    Not keywords, but all content areas shoudl be between those tags you want to target too... Single keywords probably won't work.
     
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    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    #7
    if you want to get more related ads, you must use section targeting.

    section targeting is
    finding more mfa sites with using adsbalcklist.com is a good alternative too
     
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  8. wokaka

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    and where should I put it? Below meta tags or in the body?
     
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  9. wokaka

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    hello, can someone answer me? I have tried to put it but the description is bothering me because it is appeared in users' eye. (where to put it? In the body or where?)
     
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    2 years ago I tested a php script, that would record the ads clicked, but I dont remember the name of the script, and I'm not sure if you can use this kind of scripts according to Adsense TOS (the scriped changed the adsense code).
     
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    #11
    channels, man channels :)
     
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  12. godmode

    godmode Well-Known Member

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    #12
    google identifies that as Keyword SPAM, cloaking in other words and everyone knows what that leads to................:D

    target the blog post or your article not single keywords
     
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  13. wokaka

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    I don't get it with channel (sorry, newbie here :p). Channel only told us what the ads clicked from, right? What I want to know is what the ads URL that clicked most, not from where...
     
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  14. Abhik

    Abhik ..:: The ONE ::..

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    #14
    Install Adlogger..
    That will solve all of your problems.
     
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  15. wokaka

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    What? Adlogger is already dead and inaccurate, am i right?

    this is just frustating sometimes because my ads are really not targeted. What I want to know is when people click an ads, what is the URL of that ads? So I can know what ads that people never clicked.
     
    wokaka, Aug 16, 2007 IP
  16. godmode

    godmode Well-Known Member

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    wokaka,

    thats information is not given by google and not by any other tool. So i guess just live with what you got.

    Adlogger is dead so will you stop giving wrong suggestions.
     
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  17. wokaka

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    OK then...I think I will use another earning method. Adsense is pretty slow..
     
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