One of the key improvements I enjoy the most on the new AdWords interface is the way that Google brings 2 useful reports for optimization more accessible. The first report is the Search Query Report, and it’s for generating more relevant keywords. The other report is the Placement Performance Report (PPR), and it’s for optimizing performance in the Content Network (if you opt into that).
With the Search Query Report, you will see the search terms people use to trigger your ads on Google Search Network. Because of different keyword match types, like Exact and Board, the keywords that trigger your ads are not necessarily those you added to your campaigns, and you may want to add those keywords that you don’t have in your campaigns. To dig out these keywords, on the new AdWords interface, go to “Campaigns” Tab > “All online campaigns” > “Keywords” Tab, and hit “See Search Terms” > All. Focus on the “Match Type” column and look for keywords with “Board Match.”
If you opt into the Content Network, you may want to know where exactly my ads are displayed. While you can choose “Managed Placement” (formerly known as “Placement Targeting”) to control the website to show your ads, the “Automatic Placement” (a.k.a. Content Match) has been a mystery that scared off advertisers. Although Google provided the PPR to address the concern allowing advertisers to view performance of individual website, the PPR was too shy, and too logically and properly placed under the “Report” Tab. The net result was no one cared to discover it and appreciate its beauty.
The PPR is now in a much prominent position on the new interface. Check it out on the “Networks” Tab > Content > Automatic placements > show details. If you find some sites that you like, e.g. the CTR is high or the CPC is low, you can add them to your Managed Placements and set a separate bid for them (see the picture below).
I find the 2 handy reports/ tools easy to use for myself and easy to communicate my optimization suggestions with my clients. If you have time, please check them out and let me know what you think. Enjoy.
