How MANY of each???

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trigatch4

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There are TONS of ways to drive traffic and drive revenue. I mainly use adwords and adsense because it's a pain in the butt to check 25345 different sources for my expenses/revenue. But, I know I need to branch out.

How many different PPC traffic sources do you use?

How many contextual ad networks and affiliate programs do you belong to and actively use?

How do you track all these different sources easily? Do you have a system where you check each once, at say night time?
 


it's a pain in the butt to check 25345 different sources for my expenses/revenue. But, I know I need to branch out.

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How do you track all these different sources easily? Do you have a system where you check each once, at say night time?


Let's see... Adwords, 7search, MSN, Adsense, copeac, azoogleads, cj, linkshare... then there's the logging in to wickedfire, webmasterworld, various other web marketing forums and sites....

I check throughout the day periodically (quite frequently), although I shouldn't really, since the watched pot never boils, right? Ha... I'm too paranoid about getting an ROI on new campaigns.

Anyway, there is a tool which has helped me a lot, RoboForm, which keeps track of all the login id/passwords and provides a nice dropdown menu from the web browser toolbar of the most recently used sites. Don't hate me for pimping my aff link for Roboform, but it really is an excellent and useful tool if like me, you're switching between dozens of sites regularly. It's free if you only need it for I think 10 sites, but I've got about 50 that I use it for now, so I'll have to pony up the $30 to buy the pro version to get it to quit nagging me.
 
Roboform is the best 20 bucks I ever spent. I can't vouch for the security, but I have something like 200+ passwords, most unique and I don't have to remember anything
 
Alright, I'm convinced. Perhaps this will make venturing into the land of multipe advertising mediums and income streams much more comfortable. Anyone want to provide me with their affiliate link for Roboform?
 
If you don't want to spend money on software to keep all your passwords in one place you can go OpenSource. I use KeePass [ KeePass - The Open-Source Password Safe ]. It's pretty decent for something that is free. I'm able to keep a password database on a USB drive. On the USB drive I use TrueCrypt to make a mountable excrypted drive to keep the db in even though the password db is also encrypted. Just in case I lose the drive no one can get to the passwords. By the time they get through the encryption, all the passwords would have been changed and its useless.
 
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