Adsense Logs
Related entries in Blog software & tools, Making Money with BlogsWant an easy way to know if you’ve generated some AdSense cash without logging in to AdSense? Well, now you can…
If you hop over to a post by Chris Pirillo and click on the link for AdSenseLog, or click here, you can download the file.
The tool with check revenue, impressions, clicks; it will also perform statistics which seem useful, and, best of all, will alert you of new activity. If you use AdSense channels, you’ll have a better chance of seeing some patterns in all the data so you can improve your site.
I am installing it as we speak. Very exciting.







April 18th, 2005 at 8:53 am
This is a great tool to make sense of my AdSense stats!!! thanks for the tip!!!
April 18th, 2005 at 7:32 pm
No prob - I quite like it myself. Too bad it’s a free trial only. Might fork over some cash if I can get an idea of trends in the next 30 days.
April 29th, 2005 at 7:02 am
Hi guys, this is Ron from Metalgrass software.
I just wanted to announce that we released version 2.1.0 of AdSenseLog. This new version includes the following new features -
* AdUnit/Page impressions count
* Export tables to CSV or HTML
* Export graphs to bitmap (BMP) files.
* Minor bug fixes and small features.
AdSenseLog can be downloaded (Free trial) from -
http://www.metalgrass.com/adsenselog
Anyway, I’d be happy to get some comments on the software. Arieanna - you said ” if I can get an idea of trends in the next 30 days”. Any ideas about that?
Enjoy,
Ron Mertens
Metalgrass software
May 1st, 2005 at 4:25 pm
So far, I don’t have enough channels to see the trends. We have one better performing blog of the bunch, even though it is the least niche of all our blogs. Quite illogical.
I like the tool, however - very useful. Much easier also than always checking Google. We’re going to do some alterations to 4 of our own blogs, and also perhaps on 2 of our new paid blogs, so it will become more useful there.
Great tool, though. Thanks for your comment on the new release!
May 2nd, 2005 at 11:19 pm
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