
Google Adsense Click Tracking is a analytic that collect data about your adsense clicks. I told you that Google is going to add Adsense Click Tracking Data into their Google Analytics soon, but Google is not launching it yet. In order to make money blogging by Adsense, you should know “what, when, where, how” bring you the maximum clicks and earning.
I know that your Google Adsense account able to keep track of clicks data with Channel, but it saves your works and times with Google Adsense Click Tracking in Google Analytics.
With Google Adsense Click Tracking, you’re able to get the data like :
1) Which pages on your blog get the most AdSense clicks
2) Which pages have the highest CTR, CPM, Page Impression, Clicks and Revenue.
3) AdSense graphs or trends show your daily earning.
4) How much you earn on a single page.
5) Which referral site bring you the highest income.
Digital Inpiration has posted some screenshot on the Adsense Reports in Google Analytics, hopefully Google will launch it soon in the coming days. Below is the screenshot for Adsense Reports :
1) Adsense Overview – Overall earning data

2) Top Adsense Content – Keep track your earning on every pages.

3) Adsense Revenue – Overall earning and earning on date.

4) Adsense Content – Earning and clicks data on a single page.

5) Referring Sites – Keep track on which referring sites bring you the highest revenue.

Bloggers and webmasters, I believe that we’re able to know “What? When? Where? How?” to make more money by blogging with these Adsense Tracking Reports. This is another great work from Google to help bloggers and webmasters toward successful!
Feel free to tell me how do you think about Google Adsense Click Tracking.
good to see the two google services being combined like this. you can’t have too much information when you’re trying to figure out how to go about monetization. thanks for the heads up. :)
this is very informative, and i just know the power of analytics, i used before without knowing what is that, now i re-installed back.
kouji : In order to make money with adsense, we really need those information to improve. Says #2 Top Adsense Content, we’re able to know which pages generates the highest income, that’s mean our readers love to read that page and the Click Through Rate on the adsense is definitely high.
Based on the info, we can feed our readers with what they would like to read and click on the ads. =) But I would say most of the readers wont click on the ads, I personally think that Adsense Ads is for “Organic Visitor” who is looking for certain info, when they found that the info that they want is not in your blog, Adsense is their exit.
The demand of search engine ranking is very high. =)
Ahmike : So far Google Analytics takes the first place among all the stat counter in the net. Use it, you’ll find these useful. =)
how much click you can get per days?
For publishers who are also an advertisers uses both Adsense and Adwords in their Google Anytics… Very useful tools really.
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iCalvyn : It depends. Sometimes more sometimes less. More clicks doesn’t mean more earning, less clicks doesn’t mean less earning as well. I’m getting less than 10clicks a day. =)
How about you iCalvyn?
juler : Yea you’re right. Getting information like that can helps to improve our Adsense revenue because we know how to arrange our ads placement and what kind of ads we should target that have been clicked by more visitors. That’s a great tools for us! =)
you can make mor traffic soon…
My currently traffic is average 300 to 400/ days . My target for this year is 1000/days. Dono can hit or not…lol..
Did you submit your sitemap to google? you can make traffic after submit there :)
iCalvyn : Yea, I hope I can too. Wow, that’s great! Keep it up iCalvyn, sure you can hit your target, I wish you luck first ok? =)
I think I’ve submitted, but not sure, I’ll check again for it, thanks for remind me ya iCalvyn! =)
I hope you enjoy reading my blog too. =)
wa..u earn a lot also wor~
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