Dear All Plz tell me that can i track that person who is clicking on the Adsense ads on my site. If yes that how?
Why do you want to track it? What did the message from google say? http://www.digitalpoint.com/~shawn/2005/11/track-adsense-clicks-with-google-analytics.html
I assume that you received a message from Google warning you about some illegal clicks. Of course, you claim having absolutely no idea about the source. Here's my 2cents suggestion. 1.Open a account (totally free) in here www.statcounter.com 2.Put the small tag in your web pages to track every single IP connected to your site. (unless you can get the stats of your site) 3.Forward the list to Googlr to let identify the IP causing te "illegal" clicks. 4.Once the IP(s) are defined, let's take an example that the originated IP is 127.128.129.130 and 127.127.127.127 add this to you .htaccess file Order Deny,Allow Deny from 127.127.127.127 Deny from 127.128.129.130
My 3 cents suggestion Go to www.adlogger.org Install the scripts in your HTML, with this script you can prevent illegal clicks + check which ad are doing really well, you can set up how many click one ip (each 24 hrs) can do in your ads default =2 great tools and FREE In the website you have one demo+forum etc and everything you need to install the scripts Excellents stats
i liked the statement by Mong; personally i have't used anything yet. I am not getting enough clicks to track them;
I understand the purpose of adlogger regarding the ip blocking after an amount of clicks, so people use this feature and say hide the ads after 2 clicks, but what if google pays more than 2 clicks? I mean since we don't have any bundled way of knowing that and google doesn't talk anywhere about a limit, maybe they pay up to 10 clicks per 24h for a single IP or maybe they have no limit at all per IP if the clicks all seem legitimate. So I guess people using this feature are decreasing their earnings a bit because real clicks attacks don't care about the adlogger protection as it is setup now (cookie only) and their clicks are in the hundreds or thousands. And ultimately it'd be up to Google to deal with those clicks attacks, especially if they are easy to detect and not from you.
its pretty sad that publishers have to resort to 3rd party tracking, just to make sure they don't they get invalid clicks. This is Googles job, this is why we give them a cut of our paychecks.. oh and hi im new!