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August 18, 2006

What You Need To Know About AdSense Stats

Filed under: Pay Per Click, General — David @ 3:21 pm
By Joel Comm

When it comes to building great revenues on AdSense, nothing is more important than following your stats. The effect of any change you make to your site, to the positioning of your ads or to their layout or color is going to have a direct impact on the behavior of your users. That’s going to be clear in your stats. You’ll see it in your click-through rate and you’ll see it most importantly in your revenues.

You need to check your stats regularly. A week after you’ve made a change to the way your site looks, you should check back in to see what that change did… and whether it brought you more money or less.

But your stats won’t tell you everything. They might tell you whether or not you’ve made more money this week than last week but they won’t tell you what you need to do to make even more money next week. If you really want to find out what your users are up to - and get more of them doing the things you want - you will need to use some additional tools.

Tracking Programs
The Internet is packed with tracking tools for AdSense. Some of those tools are just plain useless; others you really don’t want to do without. In my book, Google AdSense Secrets, I give an introduction to each of the main programs and point out which ones you absolutely must have if you want to maximize your revenues. For now though, just bear in mind that the tracking program you use should let you see where your visitors are coming from, where your clicks are coming from and which keywords your biggest clickers are searching for when they find your site on a search engine.

Once you’ve got all that information, it’s a breeze to use the various AdSense strategies to optimize your site and get more visitors clicking on the highest paying ads.

Graph Builders
In addition to tracking programs that tell you information that you can’t find out any other way, you should also use graph builders that make your information a snap to compare and analyze. They convert your figures into graphs so that you can see with one look how your CTR is changing and how your revenues are improving. Some of the best tracking programs include this option but even if you’ve bought the wrong one, it’s still worth downloading a graph builder - especially if you don’t really have a head for figures.

For more Google AdSense tips, visit http://www.adsense-secrets.com

Copyright © 2005 Joel Comm. All rights reserved


Joel Comm is Dr. AdSense, an Internet entrepreneur who has been online for more than 20 years. Joel is co-creator of ClassicGames.com, now known as Yahoo! Games and is the author of the web’s best-selling AdSense ebook, “Google AdSense Secrets (Or What Google Never Told You About Making Money With Adsense)”.

August 17, 2006

Welcome to the New Internet Marketing News Blog

Filed under: General — David @ 2:46 pm

Hi and welcome,

You may have noticed a lot of activity here on the davidbutcher.net website lately. I’ve been busy trying to bring you great content which will help design, promote and monetize your websites.

So, in addition to all the new Internet marketing articles on the main website at www.davidbutcher.net there are now two specialist subdomains.

The first is all about domain names. Your domain name is what people will type into a web browser to find you on the web. So choosing, registering and maintaining your domain name is vital, so now you can visit domainname.davidbutcher.net and find around 80 articles to help you in your quest. 

The second is all about web hosting. Now you have a domain name chosen what happens next? Well you need to find someone to design your website, and then upload the pages and images onto a web server. A web server is just a computer which stores your website so others can find it.

Choosing, registering and maintaining your website can be confusing with so many web hosting choices out there. So now you can find about 60 web-hosting articles to assist you at webhosting.davidbutcher.net.

 

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