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Google Adsense: Understanding the Google Adsense Report
Author: John Hocking
Website: http://www.submityourfreearticle.com
Added: Mon, 05 Feb 2007 21:35:45 -0600
Category: Adsense
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Cheryl Mustian




When you log into your Google Adsense account, you are automatically taken to the page where you can view all your Adsense activity. On the Reports tab, you'll see "Today's Earnings." This is the approximate amount you have earned today in your Google Adsense account. Earnings are not final at this point and could be adjusted for invalid clicks or fees.



It's interesting to look at the breakdown. As you can see, Adsense for Content, which refers to the targeted ads appearing on the pages in which you have written content, is listed first. Here you will see the number of page impressions listed in the first column. While a page impression is generally the same as a page view, that is not always the case. For a more detailed definition of a page impression, see Google Adsense support, click on Your Adsense Account and then click on Your Adsense Report.



Next, you'll notice the number of clicks. This refers to the number of times "your ads" were clicked on.



Page click through rate or CTR is in the next column shown as a percentage. It represents the percentage of the time an ad was clicked on after viewing your page.



Page CPM which stands for effective cost per thousand impressions. It is calculated by dividing total earnings by the number of page impressions in thousands.



Don't be intimidated by these statistics. The bottom line, your earnings, is what really counts. As you become more familiar with Google Adsense, statistics will become like second nature. First, just start.



How is Google Adsense Different From Other Ad Networks?



Primarily because it is Google and that carries a lot of clout just with name recognition alone. But here are some advantages to being a part of the Google Adsense network:



Getting started is fast and easy and requires no technical knowledge. Google Adsense even provides html code for easy implementation with clear instructions.



Google Adsense has both the Adsense for Content feature and the Adsense for Search feature.



Google Adsense not only provides keyword targeted ads but site targeted ads as well, maximizing your potential for revenue.



Google Adsense provides a filter so that you can choose not to run your competitor's ads on your pages as well as filter other unwanted ads.



Google Adsense provides an extensive support site that is easily understood.



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