Dec
11
2009
AdsenseLogger – Adsense Click Tracking Php Script
Adsenselogger Features:
- Adsense Impressions
- Adsense Clicks
- Adsense Channels
- Adsense Click Destinations
- Adsense Click Price / Click Value
- Adsense CTR
- Adsense Ad Colours
- Adsense Ad Sizes
- Adsense Text Ads / Image Ads
- Adsense Statistics
- And more details about your Adsense Campaigns…
If you want to know the most details about your adsense account and earnings, then Adsenselogger is the open source php script for you.
Adsenselogger will track and display many of the adsense stats, that you can use to get higher adsense earnings.
Tracking of adsense impressions, adsense clicks, adsense channels, adsense click destinations, adsense click price, adsense click value, adsense ctr, adsense ad colours, adsense ad sizes, adsense text / image ads, adsense statistics and a lot more…
Try Adsenselogger today, it is free for everyone, so why pay for the overpriced adsense click trackers, when you can have the original and best?
This is mainly a little “tribute” to one of my earlier adsense scripts, shared under the GPL license – R.I.P.
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Jun
14
2009
In case you missed the news – VPS hosting companys are terrified at the moment (and for good reason!).
Some time ago I decided that it was time to take a look at VPS hosting, since some of my sites where starting to generate a lot of traffic, and needed more ressources – or so I thought…
I choose to sign up with a VPS hosting company, and boy I have never experienced so much down time ever before. My earnings fell like a rock, and I was totally frustrated with it. If you are anything like me, you’d probably start digging into the tons of information about VPS hosting to learn the ropes of managing a linux server.
While I was doing a lot of research, it came to my attention that the HyperVM software that most VPS companys had a lot of serious security issues, and to top things off the developer killed himself. My VPS host notified me and all other clients that the VPS software would be taken offline, and that there was a huge and real risk of hackers compromising files and databases on any VPS server.
All in all, this made me quickly move my high traffic sites back to both Hostgator and DreamHost, and they have been running like a dream ever since. Please don’t make the mistake of using VPS hosting at this moment, unless you are a linux guru – or feel like gambling with your business.
Instead I recommend that you create a backup host with either Hostgator or Dreamhost.
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