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I have a few sites making pennies a day......no laughing please....where inside my adsense account can I see exactly what pages are producing and which are not? thank you in advance
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  • Profile picture of the author kochtgr
    You can do this by integrating your AdSense account with Google Analytics, you need to go to your Analytics account and find the Adsense section (I think it's under content section) when you finish you will be able to see the clicks and money per page from which referral etc...
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  • Profile picture of the author patch1308
    Hi,
    I have found that you can add each individual page URL into your adsense tracking account and it will give you your earnings per page.
    But remember when you look at the earnings of each page that your main URL will show the total revenue for all pages on your site. So you need to do a little bit of addition and subtraction i.e URL total $15, sub page one $3, sub page two $7. Therefore your homepage has made $5 in earnings.
    Hope this was what you was looking for...
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    • Profile picture of the author JoshuaG
      The best way to do this is to create a new ad unit for each page and give them names relevant to their pages content.

      Then use the performance reports tab and select "Ad Units" from the sidebar.

      This is will give you a break down of each ad units performance.
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  • Profile picture of the author DaCheese
    You can also use custom channels to track this but it would be tedious if you had a lot of pages..

    I generally don't worry bout this as my CTRs are quite decent.

    IMO, focusing on your site rankings and CTRs would be much better..
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Like already said Google Analytics + Adsense.

    You can't find out what pages earned X amount of money before you connect both Analytics + Adsense, you'll only be able to see those individual earnings per page inside Analytics once they are connected (future earnings).

    I use this setup, & can track individual pages earnings from today to a year ago, & sort internal pages based on earnings with a single click.

    That's the most detailed Adsense data you can get.
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  • Profile picture of the author retsek
    Go to the Performance Reports Tab.
    To the left you will see a link to Sites.
    There you'll find your earnings broken down by domains they were generated on.

    It's a fairly new addition to the interface and is basically the same as URL channels, but it may also contain domains you don't own such as Web Caches.

    (if you didnt know about this, don't run off and delete your old URL channels to free channel space. the data in this section only counts from when it was implemented. lots of people made that mistake.)
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  • Profile picture of the author edumonsters
    Originally Posted by cborgrx View Post

    I have a few sites making pennies a day......no laughing please....where inside my adsense account can I see exactly what pages are producing and which are not? thank you in advance
    No Laughing please.. XX I'm crying for you then. But believe me, mine aren't any better. I don't know whether I should continue to bore my visitors with ads or not.

    I definitely trust you unlike others who claim to have made thousands of money easily. Never so easy.

    Yes, Look into the performance tab. There's a place to add link manually for which you want to track. "URL Channel" or something like that. I think it automatically generates these channels nowadays. Anyway you'd be helped.
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  • Profile picture of the author korn
    It took me almos 10 months to increase from some pennies to $3-$4 a day. No laughing or crying please .

    All you need to do is to link your Adsense with the Analytics account.
    Here tell you how and here more advance.

    Hope this helps.
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