I guess you already know How to place Google AdSense Page-Level Ads on your Blog to maximize your AdSense Earnings with the new Ad units. Page-Level Ads are now available to all the publishers i.e. Hosted and non-Hosted AdSense account. This ad unit is only displayed on the mobile phones like Smartphones, Android versions greater than 3.0 or iOS versions greater than 4.0 devices. In this post you can learn how to find Stats Report of page-level ads.
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How To Find Stats Report of Page-Level Ads Overlay/Anchor ads, Vignette Ads Google AdSense
After successful implementation and testing the Page-Level Ads on your blog or website, it’s time to check the Stats and performance report of Google AdSense Page-Level Ads. It is very easy to find the stats of the Page-Level ads on the Google AdSense Dashboard. Follow these Steps to get the performance report.
Sign In – Google AdSense
To get the Stats report of Page-Level Ads, first of all you have to Sign in into your Google AdSense Dashboard.
Guide to Find Stats Report of Page-Level Ads
After you login into your Google AdSense Account, click Page-Level Ads under “My Ads” tab. and click “View Page-level ads report” (See the picture below). In the screenshot below you can see the “View Page-Level Ads Reports“, just click that link which will display the Performance Report of the Page-Level Ads.
Performance Report of Page-Level Ads
It is the best way to get the stats report of Page-Level Ads rather than manually doing Ad Behavior filtering and selecting the Ad units to see the performance report.
Find Stats Report of Page-Level Ads – Conclusion
My Stats report of Page-level ads on blogger with 1500 page views per day. You must know How to increase Page views and Visitors on your Blog, so that more page views and more Internal Links can generate more revenue from the Page-Level ads. And the main point about Page-Level Ads that it don’t count towards the ads per page policy limit. This means you can place the limit of ads on one page as defined in the Ad Exchange program guidelines, as well as one additional Page-level ad.