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How to Find Which of Your Articles Are the Most Profitable

posted March 16, 2009 - 1:12pm
How to Find Which of Your Articles Are the Most Profitable

The question of which articles are the most profitable is one that crops up over and over again. It is wrong to assume it is always the most popular articles. There is also a balancing act between low traffic high cost per click (CTC) and high traffic low CTC keywords.< p>

If you have your own website or blog you can easily use Google Analytics to get a wealth of data about which articles are doing best, how users come to your articles, which search terms your blog ranks highly on, and so forth. But writing for a third party website such as Xomba or Hubpages means it is not possible to use Google Analytics. The problem is that to enable Analytics you need to insert a special code into your page header, and this is only possible to do if you have admin access.

There is, however, a slightly time-consuming but nevertheless feasible way to get this precious data of which articles are winners and which are sleeping. The only way I can see how to do this is to create a custom URL channel in your Adsense account for each article.

Once your article is published immediately copy the article URL and create a URL channel in your Adsense account. You should already have a general URL channel for your writing site, such as xomba.com. Now you will have a channel for each article, such as:
xomba.com/my_first_article
xomba.com/my_second_article
and so on. Note that Adsense channels leave out the http:// and you can also leave out the www.

There is, however, one problem here, which is that you have a limited number of channels available in your Adsense account. Last I looked there was a limit of 200 channels available. If you are writing maybe just one article a week this is not a great problem, but if you are writing numerous articles across multiple websites that 200 is going to shrink very rapidly.

As the aim is to find the most profitable articles the only solution to this limited number of channels is to slowly delete those articles that just haven't been earning. You will then be able to see your best articles and be able to decide what to write next. Unfortunately this also means that if a "dead" article springs to life in the future you won't know about it.

It isn't a perfect system but seems to me the only way to get article-specific data on revenue sharing writing websites.

Let me know if it works or if you have any problems setting up Adsense channels.

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prism> yes possibly they

prism> yes possibly they increase the channels when one gets close to 200. Thing is, I'm already using some 60 channels so using the rest to track individual articles has to be worth it time-wise in adding and deleting channels on a daily basis. Join Xomba Here

Number of Adsense Channels

My account is fairly new and I only have 200 channels. I remember that post back around Christmas and seems as though the people who mentioned getting more were close to maxed out. So maybe they only increase it when an account gets to the max 200? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Earn for Your Writing on Xomba Earn for Your Writing on Bukisa Check Out My Writing on Bukisa

Back in the day...

Using AdSense channels was the only way to get the number of reads, since Xomba had disabled reads for a few months. It was nice to be able to find out which articles were generating clicks and I'm still surprised at what is getting read even though I haven't added to the channels for a while now. (I should probably thin out my listed articles and add what I've written over the past few months.) One caveat which you must keep in mind is that Xomba is sharing revenue 50/50. The way it works is the ads showing around your article carry Xomba's AdSense code 50% of the time and yours the other 50%. From what I understood when the reads were disabled and Nick was talking about the AdSense channels is you need to double the amount of reads and revenue you find per article because your channel report will not reflect Xomba's half of things. Also, the number of URL channels for some people is 600, since AdSense added 300 around this past Christmas. (I just checked the FAQ on the AdSense site and they don't give a specific number. I'm just going by what I have in the account I established almost two years ago. For new accounts, it may only be 200.) CLICK HERE TO JOIN XOMBA TODAY!

Good Asense Tracking Instructions!

Great information on how to do this. I'm sure it will help many people. I knew how to do custom channels for a site but wasn't sure if it would track our individual pages on a site like Xomba where we are not implementing our code directly from our Adsense account. Nice to know it does work. I know I will start doing this from now on. Thank you very much! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Earn for Your Writing on Xomba Earn for Your Writing on Bukisa Check Out My Writing on Bukisa

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