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Creating a report to detect a revenue drop by URL

         

Mo_T

2:55 am on Aug 13, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Hi,

How can I create a report that will compare revenue of URLs to the day before.

for example: compare earnings by url channels of 12.8.14 and 11.8.14, like so I can see if one url dropped (or jumped) significantly.

I think I had a report like that in the past but I try to create it with no success.

Thanks.

atladsenser

1:34 pm on Aug 13, 2014 (gmt 0)

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You can create a URL channel in your AdSense control panel. If you're using Google Analytics to track your site's traffic, you can also link your AdSense and Analytics accounts so that you can see how much revenue each page generates. (I find that Analytics is a little "off" when compared to AdSense, however, probably due to the time zone difference in the two systems.)

Mo_T

1:43 pm on Aug 13, 2014 (gmt 0)

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ok, I made it with url channels and compare dates,
is there a way to get auto alert if specific url revenue drops in lets say 50% or more compare to yesterday?

atladsenser

2:13 pm on Aug 13, 2014 (gmt 0)

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That I don't know. I check my AdSense account often enough that an alert really wouldn't be that useful for me; I'm already "checking its pulse" enough that I tend to know what's up with different pages/sections. To my knowledge, the AdSense control panel doesn't offer any options like that.

netmeg

4:07 pm on Aug 13, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Neither AdSense nor Analytics will send alerts about revenue changes, as far as I know.

Mo_T

5:40 pm on Aug 13, 2014 (gmt 0)

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@atladsenser I also check the pulse most of the day, but it's hard to detect one url that has significant drop in ctr or even ads disabled on out of over thousand url's , and that's only one website..