Now with holidays around the corner, here is the top paying holidays related keywords for you:
holiday quotes $17.02
christmas quotes $14.01
holiday cards $6.03
holiday inns $5.79
holiday express $4.69
corporate christmas gifts $4.30
christmas cards $4.29
christmas spectacular $4.26
christmas card $3.68
christmas radio $3.55
holiday hawk $3.41
the new year $3.97
vacation rentals $3.17
holiday photo cards $3.10
photo christmas cards $3.08
holiday valley $3.07
christmas greeting $2.99
last minute flights $2.93
ford holiday $2.92
holidays $2.89
holiday card $2.83
holiday greeting cards $2.83
holiday gift baskets $2.82
christmas gift baskets $2.77
christmas lighting $2.74
family holidays $2.61
holiday greeting $2.53
santa claus suits $2.39
vegas new year $2.22
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Tracking Adsense Clicks
Where does your traffic come from?
I know, most of you would be using google analytics or a similar program to track the visitors. That must give you a nice graph breaking down the vistitors by referer, location etc.
Now, how well each of these referers convert? Does your search engine referels click more than repeat visitors?
Ever wondered if all those cheap traffic you are buying is really worth? Do they ever click the ads??
Yes, most of the bigger publishers will require some sort of tracking for their adsense ads. Unfortunately, google doesnt give any info about the referers, location etc. of the clicks.
Here is a look at few adsesnse tracking solutions.
1. asRep
http://www.asrep.com/
2. Free Adsense Tracker
http://www.seobook.com/archives/001370.shtml
This article explains how to track the adsense clicks using a simple free javascript code and google analytics. This may not be as detailed as the commercial applications, but it is FREE!!
Ideal for webmasters with smaller sites.
3. AdSense Gold
http://www.adSensegold.com
if you dont mind spending $97 for a good tracking program, this one is for you.
A lot of details, this oneis pretty good. The site looks spammy and makes all sort if stupid claims- but I must say the program is pretty good. You may better ignore the other marketting gimmics and newsletters from the site.
I know, most of you would be using google analytics or a similar program to track the visitors. That must give you a nice graph breaking down the vistitors by referer, location etc.
Now, how well each of these referers convert? Does your search engine referels click more than repeat visitors?
Ever wondered if all those cheap traffic you are buying is really worth? Do they ever click the ads??
Yes, most of the bigger publishers will require some sort of tracking for their adsense ads. Unfortunately, google doesnt give any info about the referers, location etc. of the clicks.
Here is a look at few adsesnse tracking solutions.
1. asRep
http://www.asrep.com/
asRep is a great helper application that provides lots of information connected to the AdSense activity on your pages that Google does not provide.AsRep is available in both PHP and Perl and is easy to install. It cost $50, but is worth the money, if you are earning reasonably well from the adsense.
Reports that Google does not offer
# : asRep provides the breakdown of the stats for : The domains, directories, and pages of your web sites
# The referrer domains, pages, and search terms
# The visitor IPs and countries
# The AdSense ad unit colors and formats
# The URLs of the clicked ads
# The topics of the clicked ad links
# The search terms submitted through AdSense search boxes
2. Free Adsense Tracker
http://www.seobook.com/archives/001370.shtml
This article explains how to track the adsense clicks using a simple free javascript code and google analytics. This may not be as detailed as the commercial applications, but it is FREE!!
Ideal for webmasters with smaller sites.
3. AdSense Gold
http://www.adSensegold.com
if you dont mind spending $97 for a good tracking program, this one is for you.
A lot of details, this oneis pretty good. The site looks spammy and makes all sort if stupid claims- but I must say the program is pretty good. You may better ignore the other marketting gimmics and newsletters from the site.
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