How Do You Find Adsense Click Origin?

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This is probably a dumb question, but is there any way, on Google's adsense admin site, to determine from what sites most of my clicks are coming from?

I have various sites and blogs online, most with adsense on them. I've seen an increase on adsense income recently (which is very small anyway), so I'm trying to pinpoint which site(s) the clicks are coming from.

Is there any way to do this?
#adsense #click #find #origin
  • Profile picture of the author KirkMcD
    You need to setup channels. URL Channels are the easiest to setup and will tell you from what domain and or page the link was clicked from.
    You can also set a channel on each ad, but that is a little more involved to setup.
    Channels will only start tracking after you've created them, so you can't go back in time to view where the clicks came from.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dan Ellenwood
    Thanks for the info!
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  • Profile picture of the author Goatboy
    On your Google analytics dashboard you should be able to select the website you want to view, the pull down menu for that is in the top tool bar. Then you can go to the left side menu and click "visitors", from there you can see which search engines and which referring sites like eZine articles, have sent traffic.

    If you have your Adsense account linked to Analytics, you can click on one of the visitor sources like Google, Yahoo, etc and see how much you made from each of the most common search terms that brought people in.
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