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This is driving me crazy. I keep looking at the different tabs in my AdSense, but I can’t figure it out.

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I know that there are channels, but I don’t know how to enter the channel codes into my blogs. My blogs’ settings have fields for the regular AdSense code, that’s all. How do I keep track of clicks and page impressions, specific to each blog that I have set up with AdSense?

Any information would be great.

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  2 Responses to “AdSense: How do I know which revenue is coming from which blog?”

  1. You need to use URL channels. In the channels setting, that’s a separate tab. It doesn’t give you code to add to your Adsense code, it just allows you to set up tracking for individual sites or pages within the sites.

  2. When you create the code for your ad at google, there is a step that says select or create channel and it adds it into your code. That code shows up in your reports. Where you see your income from google there is a link that says top channels or something like that. Just click on it and it expands to show your channels. You can also find out by going to the create custom reports tab and select channel data.

    If you didn’t put channels in your ads to begin with that are already on your blogs you can go back and recreate ads and add it to your blog.

    You can also set up a url channel when you click on adsense set up and then channels and just put the whole url and it will just tell you the total for that site.

    You want to track the placement of your ads to see which ones do best and you do that by creating channels.

   
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