I was hoping to find more adsense tools to review and recommend, however  I never received anything so we’ll go with what I was able to find.
Adsense Script Tools
These are the tiny little programs you  install on your server (blech!) or locally on your machine that help you  analyze your adsense clicks, CTR and earnings. Some of them are easy,  some of them are difficult, and some of them help you make pretty  graphs. To be honest none of them are worth recommending. You could do  just as good a job by setting up your channels properly and dumping a  CSV file into excel. If someone has a specific one or wants to send me a  review copy of thier software, I will look at it. DO NOT send me  anything that has to be installed on a server. I run multiple websites  on multiple hosting companies, so I don’t need something that requires  more maintenance thank you very much.
Adsense Preview Tools
 comes via Digital Point. You put in a URL  and it lets you preview what ads are most likely to appear on a URL.  Pretty handy IMHO.
Adsense Tracking
While not set up to be an Adsense tracking tool  per se, the from Add Free Stats is actually pretty good. You put a small  graphic tracking bug on the bottom of each of your pages and it gives  you standard logging reports. You can also activate adsense tracking to  find out what ads are being clicked on what pages. Combine this with an  excel spreadsheet and channels and you are good to go. You can upgrade  to a paid version and get an invisible tracking bug. 
TIP: Lock down your stats under a password, I’m fascinated how many people leave that open.
Adsense in Action
Probably one of the best things you can do to  increase your adsense earnings is to go and look how other people are  doing things. The  are one place. While these are Google approved you  really don’t have an idea how successful they are. So you’d be much  better off finding someone you know is in the UPS Club. Jason Calacanis  who runs  is on a quest to make 1 Million dollars a year from Adsense.  While I do give Jason a hard time sometimes, I do actually admire what  he’s built, and think there are some very valuable lessons to be learned  from looking at the websites owns. Darren Rowse of  also has two sites I  really like the  and . Don’t be a wanker and copy exactly what they’ve  done, it’s bad form. Instead look at them, learn from them, and use it  as inspiration.
 
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