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How to Create URL Channels for Google Adsense

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Create URL Channels for Google Adsense
Create URL Channels for Google Adsense
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A necessary way to track your monetary progress is to create URL channels for Google Adsense . With URL channels you can track a webpage or a website's earning ratio. This will help to guide your attention to your lowest performing sites. If you are writing articles online for Google Knol or Xomba then this is a must.

Difficulty: Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Log in to your Google Adsense account. If you don't have an account then you should sign up for one. Just be sure that you have a website to submit to Google when you are ready to sign up. It is a requirment. Websites like Xomba should work.

  2. Step 2

    Click on the "Adsense setup" tab.

  3. Step 3

    Click on the "channels" link.

  4. Step 4

    Click on the "URL channels" link.

  5. Step 5

    Create your URL channels. You have the option of creating a URL channel for a particular webpage or article or for an entire website. After a while you will have too many articles or webpages to track individually so in order to track your articles on Xomba for example, you would need to set up a URL channel for www.xomba.com.

  6. Step 6

    Check your progress. Your URL channels will only show up on your reports screen (the first screen you see when you log in) if you have had an impression on at least one of them.

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on 8/3/2009 Thank you for this info. Sometimes people who make webpages assume too much and leave out info. I will find this very useful

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