What program can track with 98-100% accuracy the perfomance of AdSense, Adwords, YPN, and MS Ad Center?

I need to track my ads over the 3 networks in relation to the traffic they send and the AdSense clicks that traffic generates.

If it requires anything installed on the server, it's gotta be ASP compatible.

Answers:
I don't mean to be rude but you can't. There is no such program. If there was, Click Fraud wouldn't be reported in Forbes and on CNN.

What you can do to get a picture of your site's traffic is install an analytics tool which will show you comparative data to look at v. what the Search Engine's software is reporting for PPC. Urchin (now Google Analytics) is free. If you have the money, Coremetrics, Omniture are the big players. All use a javascript tag that goes on each page. If your reference to ASP is the Microsoft technology, it is compatible because it is a client side script you will be installing.

You can also look at the logs of your server through Webtrends or the like for a fee. Your ISP can possibly provide you with that or have an alternative. Yahoo! Small Business for example provides some of the same data from the log files.

I assume you are a small business owner so doing searches on the web for free web analytics or inexpensive analytics for small business might turn up some I don't know of. Your only protection is to use analytics and watch for patterns that don't fit with what Search Engines are reporting.

Best of luck to you!
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