Forum Moderators: martinibuster
#1. On Advanced Reports Page
Currently in channel selection box we have these four options: "Select: All, Active, Inactive, None". They can easily add two more ("All URL Channels only"; "All Custom Channels Only") to make it more efficient. I am really frustrated at times when I have to manually select my 15-20 url channels in that little channel selection box.
#2. On overview page
The default on the overview page is "today’s earning". I am sure most of us are more interested in knowing the trends rather than knowing our income for the day. The default of "last seven days" with (or without) a simple line graph will be just wonderful.
#3. A separate Adlinks Page/link
It will be really wonderful if we can have a separate adlinks page for exclusive adlink reports. Currently the "double-clocking" of the impressions in adlinks is messing up my concepts of logical reports. Moreover the job of tracking adlinks performance is extremely inconvenient in the current setting (with channels).
#4. On adsense for content code page
OK. This happens quite often with me. I customize the code for a new adsense unit on the code page and then I remember that i have to create a new channel for this unit. Result: Going to the manage channel page to create a new channel and losing my formatted code. Google can easily put a gmail style "new channel" in the drop down menu itself and thus save me the precious time which can be better spent on optimizing the pages for adsense.
I am sure most of us are more interested in knowing the trends rather than knowing our income for the day. The default of "last seven days" with (or without) a simple line graph will be just wonderful.
I wouldn't be so quick to guess what "most of us" would want.
Maybe a better solution would be a way to save a "preferred" report that shows up as the overview, so folks aren't stuck with a report they don't need.
Also, just because things may *seem* simple on the surface doesn't mean there's a lot work involved that you may not be aware of.
Maybe a better solution would be a way to save a "preferred" report that shows up as the overview, so folks aren't stuck with a report they don't need.
Looks like they've added something like this today:
From the what's new page:
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Custom reports allow you to save your favorite report settings
They've also added the ability to see what your visitors are searching for with Adsense For Search