Using AdSense Reports to Rake In AdSense
Profit!
EDITOR'S
COMMENTS: John Long's article about utilizing
AdSense Reports is right on the mark. Understanding how and
where your AdSense ads are the most effective is key to making
money. One of the most effective programs for AdSense analysis
is straight from Google, and it's free. It's called
Google Analytics and it's available when you sign up for an
Adwords account, which is also free. This is an online system
that provides you with valuable information on your AdSense Ads
and how they are performing. See our
Adwords Guide for more information on how to sign up
for an AdWords account.
What Are AdSense Reports?
AdSense Reports show you your daily, monthly, all time, anytime
AdSense earnings. These are Google's default AdSense reports
that you can easily access. But to increase your AdSense
earnings you need to master these AdSense reports. I'm going to
show you how!
AdSense Reports by Domain
So you got a couple of sites but you cant figure out which one
is doing the best? In your AdSense account, click on Reports,
Advanced Reports.
On the right click channel data, do you see the list that
comes up? No? Well seems you need to set up your AdSense
channels. No worries we have something just for you: Setting Up
AdSense Channels to Maximize AdSense Earnings.
So now the AdSense channels pop up. You want to check all of
your AdSense domains or Active URL Channels. Make sure at the
bottom of the AdSense channel box you click 'Group by
Channel'.
On your left you will want to check 'Adsense Content' for
your AdSense product and select whichever date range you want
to view. Now click Display Report.
Now you can see which domains are making the most money for
you!
The AdSense Code: What Google Never Told You About Making Money
with AdSense
So How Do I Rake in AdSense Profits?
Lets say your AdSense websites
are your employees. Pretty good employees if you ask me (no
whining and work for free!). Now if an employee isn't doing so
good but another is doing fantastic, would you keep the
slacker? No! You would fire the slacker and give the hard
worker a raise!
Now take this and apply it to your sites. If one site isn't
performing that well but another is working extra hard for you
and making you tons of AdSense profits, what would you do?
You'd 'fire' the slacking AdSense website and give the hard
working AdSense website a raise! A raise? Give it more content!
Feed the hard working AdSense earner and make sure it keeps
making you AdSense money.
John Long is the webmaster behind TestingAdsense.com, a
site that offers a free 5 day course on getting started
with Google AdSense.
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