// // Create a fake order ID using the current // time and the unique identifier that GA uses to // track this visitor. // var timeObj = new Date; var unixTimeMs = timeObj.getTime(); var unixTime = parseInt(unixTimeMs / 1000); var orderID = pageTracker._visitCode() + '-' + unixTime; // // This function assigns order values depending // on what has been clicked and submits the transaction // function subscriptiontracker(subtype,value) { pageTracker._addTrans( orderID, // Order ID "", // Affiliation value, // Total "", // Tax "", // Shipping "", // City "", // State "" // Country ); pageTracker._addItem( orderID, // Order ID subtype, // SKU subtype, // Product Name "blog", // Category value, // Price "1" // Quantity ); pageTracker._trackTrans(); alert("Test successful"); }

Google AdWords ad preview

by Kevin Gibbons on September 9, 2006

The Google AdWords blog has announced that you can now preview your ad display in other areas. This is a great addition which has been populary requested allowing you to view exactly how your ad is displayed is each location targeted. To test your ad’s you need to search for your keywords on Google AdPreview, refining the results by adding location attributes to the URL.

“For example, if you are trying to preview ads for “camping tents” in Chicago, IL, the URL you would use would look like:
http://www.google.com/search?adtest=on&hl=en&q=
camping+tents&gr=US-IL&gcs=Chicago

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