Using Adsense Channels - Arbitrage

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How do you arbitrage gurus use adsense channels on your pages? Seems a little tedious to make a new channel for every niche, how else do you keep track though?
 


Right now, I have a seperate channel for each ad spot (might be overkill, but it's easy to keep track of). Say I had AdSense running in the footer, sidebar and header, I'd set it up like this

Header:

Channel #1: SiteName
Channel #2: SiteName_Header


Sidebar:

Channel #1: SiteName
Channel #2: SiteName_Sidebar


Footer:

Channel #1: SiteName
Channel #2: SiteName_Footer

That way, I can keep track of each individual ad spot by looking at a specific ad's channel, or just see the total stats for the one site by looking at the SiteName channel.

Probably the way everyone in the world does it :P
 
Right now, I have a seperate channel for each ad spot (might be overkill, but it's easy to keep track of). Say I had AdSense running in the footer, sidebar and header, I'd set it up like this

Header:

Channel #1: SiteName
Channel #2: SiteName_Header


Sidebar:

Channel #1: SiteName
Channel #2: SiteName_Sidebar


Footer:

Channel #1: SiteName
Channel #2: SiteName_Footer

That way, I can keep track of each individual ad spot by looking at a specific ad's channel, or just see the total stats for the one site by looking at the SiteName channel.

Probably the way everyone in the world does it :P


Yep, I'm on the same page for tracking. I found the skyscrapers to convert best on my sites.
 
easiest could be to use site based channels but not necessarily the best.
ie) niche1.domain.com, niche2.domain.com, etc
or domain.com/niche1, domain.com/niche2
depending on how you've set things up
 
easiest could be to use site based channels but not necessarily the best.
ie) niche1.domain.com, niche2.domain.com, etc
or domain.com/niche1, domain.com/niche2
depending on how you've set things up

yes.
 
Right now, I have a seperate channel for each ad spot (might be overkill, but it's easy to keep track of). Say I had AdSense running in the footer, sidebar and header, I'd set it up like this

Header:

Channel #1: SiteName
Channel #2: SiteName_Header


Sidebar:

Channel #1: SiteName
Channel #2: SiteName_Sidebar


Footer:

Channel #1: SiteName
Channel #2: SiteName_Footer

That way, I can keep track of each individual ad spot by looking at a specific ad's channel, or just see the total stats for the one site by looking at the SiteName channel.

Probably the way everyone in the world does it :P

It's how I set mine up. I just started using channels a lot more, because without them I can't tell which ads are getting clicks and which niches are converting.
 
I use both methods. Site based channels for each page. Then a set of channels for each template. For example Template_1_Top,Template_1_Bot, Template_2_Top. Template_2_Bot.

This way you can track each niche by page. And you can track ad positioning by template. This will allow you to scale very easily.
 
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