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I've got analytics hooked to adsense and I still can't figure out WHAT is being clicked. If I don't know what is being clicked, I don't know how to adjust my sites. So, is there a place in analytics or my adsense account that will tell me which types of ads are being clicked? Also, will it tell me which site that ad was clicked on? I don't have channels set up, at least not for the niche blogs. Any advice is much appreciated. |
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Try to use Free Web Stats Free Web Statistics Invisible AddFreeStats It's more accurate in recording exit clicks.. I am using it in both adsense and clickbank.. |
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Use a ROI software. You can install it on your server and use the unique URL it will give you. Assign each of the URL to one of your ads. The ROI software can generate hundreds of unique URLs. You can always login to your ROI panel and see which ads were clicked on and how many times.
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