On: 2005/10/07
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This is a rather simple script that will create an RSS feed with your daily Adsense earnings, making it easy to track them via your regular feed reader.

Current version: 1.1 (24 april 2006)

Features

Multiply your income by 10 ! Become a 6 figure blogger ! No, just kidding :) There are no feature this time, except that you can specify how many feed items (i.e. days) you want to have.

Download

Get the script :

  • rss-adsense.php (colorized html, copy & paste into a blank file but don’t download it : it’s colorized html, not code :)
  • rss-adsense.txt (right click & save as .php)

Configure

Edit the script, and modify 4 lines at its beginning to suit your needs. Basically, you have to enter your Adsense login, password, the range of days you want to aggregate and a path to a temporary cookie file you shouldn't even need to modify.

Upload

Upload the script to some secret location on your server, or rename it to some secret filename. Why secret ? Just because you don't want anybody to see how much (or how few) you earn, and also because it is against Adsense Terms of Use to publicly display your Adsense results.

If you add it on a web-based RSS reader (Bloglines for example), be sure to mark it private.

FAQ

Q: Is it secure to enter my Adsense password in a script ?
A: It is, as long as no one can access the source of the script on your server (i.e. download the source file via FTP for example)

Q: Is it a malicious script that will send my password to you ?
A: Well of course. It will also guess your credit card number and post it on random forums all over the internet.

Q: What does Google think about this ?
A: They don't care. Read the disclaimer below.

Q: What does the author of PHP Curl extension think about this ?
A: He thinks it's way cool.

Disclaimer

Adsense Terms of Use regarding disclosure of your earnings vary from time to time. As of today, you cannot publicly reveal your daily income, Click Through Ratios and eCPM. If anyone else ever discovers and reads your feed, it will be your fault. Not mine :)

Adsense reports are not update real time, so there is no need to refresh your feed every 5 minutes. Set up a reasonnable refresh delay such as one hour minimum in your feed reader.

Release history

  • 10/05/2005 : 1.0, initial release
  • 04/24/2006 : 1.1, update by Chris Gibson when Google changed their query parameters. Thanks Chris !

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This page "Adsense Earnings RSS Feed" was posted on 07/10/2005 at 1:13 pm

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  1. Alice says:

    Thanks. I dont have to keep logging into my Adsense to check.

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  6. Ryan Kirgan says:

    I have Curl enabled, but have not been able to get this script to work. (See: http://www.kirgs.com/other/rss-adsense.php)

    http://validator.w3.org/feed/check.cgi?url=http://www.kirgs.com/other/rss-adsense.php doesn't validate.

  7. Ozh says:

    Ryan Kirgan » Will look if I have time. Maybe the script is outdated because Google changed the data output (it's fairly old to be honest)

  8. Leo says:

    It doesn't work now

  9. Ryan Kirgan says:

    Thanks Ozh. The content of the PHP variables doesn't seem to correspond to the AdSense information anymore – maybe Google have made changes such that simply passing POST/GET variables in the URL will no longer authenticate.

    Please don't lose any sleep over it :) I'll just keep logging in to find that my grand all-time total $20.18 has remained unchanged ;)

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  15. Script's not working for me. Could I be doing something wrong? Or has google blocked it? Checking my adsense stat on dial up is a pain and this script would have helped a lot.
    Nice initiative.

  16. Ozh says:

    Udegbunam Chukwudi » Google change some stuff in their URLs/API/format from time to time. I havent updated this in a long while now, it totally may be broken

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  18. Ben says:

    Please update this cool plugin! Please!

  19. ali says:

    Script’s not working for me. Could I be doing something wrong? Or has google blocked it? Checking my adsense stat on dial up is a pain and this script would have helped a lot.
    Nice initiative.

  20. Amit says:

    Is there any way to show Channel data as well ? I want to retrieve all the custom channels data, any help will be much appreciated.

    Thanks