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jonathanleger
05-01-2004, 05:10 PM
Hey everybody, I just wanted to let the good folks here at the SEO Forums know that I've developed an AdSense Tracker hosted service and stand-alone PHP/MySQL package that offers the following features:

1. Track clicks, page views and CTR by referrer.
2. Track clicks, page views and CTR for each search engine and all search keywords.
3. Track clicks, page views and CTR by domain.
4. Track clicks, page views and CTR by page.
5. Track clicks, page views and CTR by ad format.
6. Track clicks by advertiser url.
7. Track clicks by hour.
8. Track clicks by IP address.
9. List all clicks (IP, ad url, originating page, referrer and date/time).
10. Run reports on any date range.
11. Graphical charts of your data (hosted service only).

To see how the stats look, go to:

http://www.related-pages.com/

and click the "View Working Demo" link.

I am willing to give a free standard account ($19.95/month normally) or a free stand-alone package ($100.00 value) to the first few people who get good traffic (100,000+ page views per month) that are willing to put a link to my site in a good spot on their home page.

The scripts a breeze to install, and I can setup the hosted account asap.

Any takers? If so, email me at:

jonathanleger@related-pages.com

Jon

AussieWebmaster
05-03-2004, 04:31 PM
May be a little spammy... and for exchange of 100k+ impressions for 100 dollars (worth of software) I would buy that in a heart beat... a $1 CPM... and if it was for the 19.95/month hosted solution it works out at 20 cents a CPM....

Maybe posting at a SEM site may not have been the best with those offers...

webmasterbrain
05-04-2004, 11:14 AM
Free PHP/Javascript tools offer this, why pay?

AussieWebmaster
05-04-2004, 11:51 AM
Free PHP/Javascript tools offer this, why pay?

Exactly WMB I wonder that myself... we all want to give away our hard earned traffic for shareware... have to support the developers

jonathanleger
05-06-2004, 04:12 PM
I've seen the free php and javascript tools--they don't have anywhere near the features that my tools have. Not even close.

jon