November 25th, 2008
We’ve just released a new AdSenseLog version. This new version includes a feature that was requested by several users - the ability to ‘expand’ the Channel selector. In case you have many channels, it was difficult to use the small selector (in table and graph reports). Now it’s much easier and quicker.
Download the new version
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November 3rd, 2008
We just released a quick build (5.2.0 B5) - this fixes some new issues with Google reporting of placement ads - if you experienced problems with your URL channel reporting, this should fix the issue.
Here’s the link to download:
http://www.metalgrass.com/downloads/bin/adsnslog.exe
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October 23rd, 2008
It’s now offical - Google has integrated Adsense into Analytics. They are rolling this out to publishers now.
And now, we wait…
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October 21st, 2008
Karteset 2.1.1 was just released - a minor bug fix where certain cards caused the program to crash.
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October 19th, 2008
AdSense alternatives
Most publishers find that AdSense is the easiest and best way to monetize their site. However there are some alternatives today, that are well worth checking out. Two easy to use ones are Chitika, and WidgetBucks. Affiliate networks usually require more ‘work’ - you have to manually choose products, but if you find the right ones for your audience, it might be great. CJ is probably the best known network, and we recommend that you also try PepperJam network which is getting some traction. Finally you might want to check our RevResponse - which is rather unique. These guys offer a choice of online magazines for your readers, within a nice-looking and easy to use banner.
Getting ready for the recession… get cheaper hosting
Most people agree that soon we’ll have some hard times ahead of us. Now is a great time to get ready, and lower your operation costs. One of those is hosting. You might find that switching web hosts might be a good idea (or perhaps talking to your existing one and lowering your cost). We currently use HostGator, which offer cheap hosting, have great support, and they are even ‘green’ which is always a plus.
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October 19th, 2008
The new version (5.2.0) adds a new type of emails - HTML mails that include more statistics and even some trend graphs - better than the simple text ones we had so far (don’t worry - you can still get the old mails, or even both).
We have also added small banner ads to the ‘free’ and unregistered version…
Get the new version here
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October 17th, 2008
Google’s official AdSense blog (Inside AdSense) posted about the delays in AdSense stats, and GASS.
GASS stands for “Google AdSense Stats Syndrome” - which means that you just have to check your AdSense stats, all the time… Refreshing again and again to see if you earned some more money since the last check.
The first reason to make AdSenseLog was to make these checks easier, and have some software to do it automatically. Since then we added many more tracking and analyzing tools - although one of the major reasons to use the software is to easily stay updated and monitor your account all the time.
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September 29th, 2008
AdSenseLog 5.1.0 was just released. This new version includes new ‘total’ reports. These reports combine all of the three AdSense products - Content, Search and Feeds. This means you can now view reports with your total eranings - whether in graphs or tables. We also added the reports split by product. So you can see how your earnings on feeds compare to your earnings on seach, etc.
The new version can be downloaded here.
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September 23rd, 2008
One of the easiest ways to increase your AdSense earnings is to optimize your page ads.
Basically you can try different ad sizes, colors, types, and location. Obviously you can also try different ad providers, not just AdSense.
The best way to see which is the best combination is to do split-testing (sometimes called a/b testing). Split testing means that you keep changing between combinations - usually with a simple ‘random’ way (or a round-robin). This means that the next visitor will get ad type 1, and the one after that will get ad type 2, and so on. This is better than changing the ads once per day, or a week, because it will be very difficult to find out if the performance is indeed better in one combination over the other - maybe the traffic profile changed over the days/weeks? (for example, the day of the week makes a lot of impact, and the traffic source is also important).
So making the combinations change ALL the time makes the test more reliable.
Following the results in AdSenseLog is easy - you can simply add a custom table report with all the combination channels, and see the difference. Obviously you should wait a little bit till you have enough traffic… otherwise the stats might not be relevant.
If you want to read some more about split-testing, see this post in ProBlogger.
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September 17th, 2008
Alltop just accepted both OLED-Info and MRAM-Info as news sources for their tech site. The site is simple - it includes several (too many?) blogs on a certain subject (like technology, in this example). It’s by the guys behind truemors (somehow connected to Guy Kawasaki).
Anyway if you have a good-quality blog, you can ask them to consider it for inclusion (everything there is hand-picked). Don’t expect a lot of traffic, especially if you’re down at the bottom of the list…
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