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AdSense Channels Tutorial, Part I

InsideAdSense — September 01, 2009 — Matthew from the North America AdSense team explains how to use URL channels to track the ad performance of specific pages and sites.

More information about URL channels is available at https://www.google.com/adsense/suppor… .


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