PayPerPost has contacted me with the steps to help them as alpha tester for Argus.
They gave me a new code to insert into this blog.
Then, I log in to the dashboard….
Hugs and kisses, LOL.
Then, I am led to this where I can add my own analytics.
We have to enter the analytics from other sources like sitemeter, analytics or stat counter.
I added only one.
So, we shall see if PPP Argus is picking up the same stats. Normally, as far as I know, all the numbers hardly match. Awstat, Sitemeter, Analytics and etc always give me different numbers. Not that I care anyway. I signed up to be a tester because it makes good blogging topics. LOL. Do you notice that I DON’T do any paid posts from PPP marketplace on this blog?
What about you? Did you sign up to volunteer to be their tester?
6 thoughts on “PayPerPost’s Argus Alpha tester”
nexy
(October 4, 2007 - 11:29 pm)Hi Lilian, yeah I signed up to try it out and got my e-mail this morning. I just uploaded the script to track my site’s stats. We’ll see what happens :)
Apple MacBook
(October 5, 2007 - 1:35 am)Analytics has the most accurate stats out of those 3. But yeah, PPP is pretty cool. I signed up too but didn’t get any emails yet.
pablopabla
(October 5, 2007 - 10:31 am)I haven’t even logged into PPP today :D
doris
(October 5, 2007 - 11:56 am)what do you think, Lilian? Good ah?
Jocelyn
(October 5, 2007 - 9:30 pm)Hmmm, I received the Argus email from PPP, and yet my blog still hasn’t been approved for blogging with them. How does that work? LOL
Youth Group
(October 6, 2007 - 2:19 pm)shall we expect a detailed post on the above subject in next Posts
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