Adsense Channel help you better optimize your earnings
Wednesday, May 28, 2008Posted by
Tuan Tran
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Many of you have missed this feature while creating hew ad code as you might think that channels are not important but I would like to share with you that sometimes you could not know where the high click comes from and that click is invalid or valid one to report to Google in timely manner?
I think that three reasons that Google would propose us to use URL channels or custom channels is that we can see which one is the most monetized channel, so we can focus on and remove the rest. Here are clarifications from Google that you might have missed it:
- Your ads are being tracked on multiple URL channels.
Let's say you've set up 2 URL channels - one to track example.com and to track www.example.com/page. The URL channel example.com will track clicks and impressions from all subdomains, subdirectories, and subpages of example.com. As a result, one click on www.example.com/page will be tracked on both of your URL channels, which means you'll see two clicks recorded in your channel reports. However, your aggregate reports will show you the correct number of clicks, one, with no data duplication. You can learn more about how URL channels will track specific pages in our Help Center. - Your ads are being tracked on both a URL and a custom channel.
Now let's suppose you have a URL channel for example.com and a custom channel called Example Homepage, which you're using on the homepage of example.com. When you receive a click on the ad unit tagged with your Example Homepage custom channel, it will also be tracked on your example.com URL channel. Just like above, this means that you'll see two clicks logged in your channel reports, but only one in your aggregate reports. - Your ads are being tracked on multiple custom channels.
So you've taken advantage of our new feature, and you're tracking each of your red leaderboards with 2 custom channels -- one called Red_ad_units and one called Leaderboards. One click on a red leaderboard will be tracked in both of your custom channels, so you'll see twice as much data when you compare your channel reports to your aggregate reports.
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