Sunday, October 30, 2011

Google AdWords Reporting Guide: AdWords Dimensions Tab Tips & Tutorials

We recently concluded our series on AdWords ad extensions, and thought we?d take a similar approach to a series of reports that live under the Google AdWords Dimensions Tab. Many people rely on the main AdWords tabs for their standard reports ? at the campaign, ad group, keyword, and ad level ? but there are a series of reports that offer a ton of great data all rolled up under the dimensions tab.

In the coming weeks, we?ll be breaking out each of these reports and showing you:

  • How to pull the report and manipulate the data
  • Why this report is (or in some cases isn?t) important
  • When the data will be helpful and actionable (and in some cases: when it won?t be)

Available Reports in the AdWords Dimensions Tab

AdWords Dimensions Tab

Below is a brief explanation of each of the reports ? we?ll be updating this page with links to each specific post over time:

  • Time ? This is dayparting information ? the drop down allows you to slice and dice your data by day of the week, hour, etc. to gain insights about when your campaigns are the most successful. Click here for more information on the time report and dayparting.
  • Conversions ? This gives you some additional information around your conversions ? specifically a break down by conversion name or purpose.
  • Destination URL ? This report shows you how specific destination URLs within your campaign are performing.
  • Demographic ? This applies to certain sites on the content network that collect demographic data, and shows you the breakdown of how different demographics are responding to your campaigns.
  • Geographic ? This report lets you slice and dice data by geography so you can better allocate your funds across different countries, states, etc.
  • Search Terms ?  This is effectively a search query report, and shows the same data you would get via a query report in the keywords tab.
  • Automatic Placements ? This report shows you the placements your site is being placed on on the content network ? it?s a bit like a search query report for content and display campaigns.
  • Free Clicks ? The free clicks tab is something Google calls the ad interactions report, and shows you how people interact with different components of your ad, such as ?get directions? or the product extensions ad plusbox.
  • Call Details ? This report shows you actual data from the call metrics feature assuming you?ve enabled it, such as durations and area codes of calls.

Again we?ll walk through each of these in greater detail as the series continues. Stay tuned!

About the Author

Tom Demers is co-founder and managing partner at Measured SEM, a boutique search marketing agency offering SEM services including pay-per-click account management, SEO auditscontent marketing services, and a variety of link building services such as guest post placement packages and blog strategy.

You can learn more about how Measured SEM can help or get in touch with Tom directly via email at tom at measuredsem.com or by following him on Twitter.

This post originated on the WordStream Blog. WordStream provides keyword tools for pay-per click (PPC) and search engine optimization (SEO) aiding in everything from keyword discovery to keyword grouping and organization.

Source: http://www.wordstream.com/blog/ws/2011/10/11/google-adwords-dimensions-tab-guide

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