URL channels are used track ad performance across an entire domain, across a subdomain, within directories and for individual pages. They can help you answer questions like:
Which of my domains is generating the most revenue?
On what sections of my site are ads performing best? Articles? Forums? Blog?
Creating URL Channels
URL Channels are easy to create and implement through your AdSense account. To find out how, let's take a look at an example.
Scenario: Pooja owns a site about Latest News -- www.ExampleNews.com -- and wants to know if her AdSense ads are performing better on article pages or in forum sections.
She would do this in 2 easy steps:
The first step is to log in and click on the AdSense Setup tab. A row of links will appear beneath the tabs - click the Channels link.
Next, make sure you are on the subtab for the right product -- AdSense for content or AdSense for search -- and that you're creating a URL channel rather than a custom channel. Click the Add new URL channel link, then create a new channel for each directory by entering their addresses (omitting the 'www') into the resulting box.
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
What Is URL Channels Of AdSense
Posted by Sourav Ganguly at 6:51 AM
Labels: AdSense Optimize, Channels
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