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- One of the advertisers is like an authority site in this particular field. I even have a couple of links out to this site peppered through pages because I think it would be useful to my users. The fact that this site is paying me for some of the clicks is very hehehehe nice.
- I have been too lazy to filter my own ads from my site. Imagine my surprise when I see my ad as an advertiser with a click "LOL"
More fun to come. :) Feel free to share your stories.
Firstly, just seeing which domains have clicks is worth it. The click rate varies dramatically depending on page layout and especially site subject. It's now possible to decide which sites are not worth running Adsense on (or at least see where major tweaks are needed to improve things).
I've noticed double clicks (and triple, etc) are extremely common (almost normal), so they are no doubt filtered at Adsense. The record so far is 7 clicks (same ad, same user) in about 10 seconds.
It's very interesting to see what subjects are actually clicked on. Some slightly off-topic ads that I was thinking of filtering out seem quite popular...
The javascript doesn't work for Mozilla/Netscape/Opera based browsers, so the results could be limited if you have a site popular with those users.
Finally, I've had a couple of clicks (or at least triggers of the javascript) from Googlebot (not Mediabot). No page title/url shown, just the User Agent and IP. Strange.
And nearly forgot to mention: it's also extremely interesting to see what ads are targetted to other areas. For example, I've had clicks on one that appears to targetted only to users in Singapore, wouldn't even know they were an advertiser otherwise.
Does anybody have a similar script to log all ads shown? (I'm not a javascript person).
....And nearly forgot to mention: it's also extremely interesting to see what ads are targetted to other areas....
I know what you mean, I found a couple of UK based widget companies that are getting clicks throug my site. They seem to like a couple of pages in my site. Too bad they are not USA based with me having 85% US visitors :(
Edit: One bad thing I just realized from the new script is that you no longer have the possibiliy of adsense being behind on the counting of clicks to make you feel better when you have a bad CTR day. Before you could say to yourself, "Nahhh, I am ok today there must be a bunch of clicks that have not been counted". Then you go check your stats at the tracking station and find out that adsense is behind by only a few.
Bummer :(
The latest version that I am using allows you to see the referrer and see how many of those convert into clicks.
Amazingly, Google is the one that sends me the most traffic, but has the least conversions as a percentage.
Surprisingly the one that converts the best are:
Excite {don't laugh}
MSN
Altavista
AOL
Yahoo
and finally Google
If you ask me, we need Excite to become the #1 engine in the Web :)
What do you think?
Regarding the conversion, I think it is not only because of the Google users being very familiar with adwords. I also think it is because some of the users for the other engines are a little less sophisticated. {No offense intended if MSN is still your default internet start page or if you are still using AOL ;)}
Some of the difference in percentage is significant {some of them bring me almost twice the % of clicks}
Aaron