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Advertising on Google: The High Performance Cookbook

You're reading from   Advertising on Google: The High Performance Cookbook Cracking pay-per-click on Google can increase your visitor numbers and profits. Here are over 120 practical recipes to help you set up, optimize and manage your Adwords campaign with step-by-step instructions.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2013
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ISBN-13 9781849685849
Length 372 pages
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Kristina Cutura Kristina Cutura
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Advertising on Google: The High Performance Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Researching the Market and Competition and Setting Goals FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting up Your Account 3. Tracking beyond the Click 4. Structuring Your Account 5. Creating Relevant Keywords 6. Writing Compelling Ads 7. Budgets and Bidding 8. Running Display Ads 9. Remarketing to Past Visitors 10. Reporting and Analysis 11. Optimizing Performance 12. Advanced Strategies and Features 13. Managing AdWords Index

Analyzing AdWords data in Google Analytics


Once you link your AdWords and Google Analytics accounts, you'll be able to easily analyze AdWords data in your Analytics reports. For example, you'll be able to compare bounce rates (percentage of visitors who view only a single page) or time spent on site by campaign. This will help you better optimize your ad efforts based on user engagement.

Getting ready

The following are a few key Google Analytics definitions you'll need to know as you analyze reports:

  • Visits: The number of visits to your website.

  • Pages / Visit: The average number of pages a user visits per session.

  • Avg. Visit Duration: This specifies the length of time a visitor stays on your website.

  • % New Visits: The percentage of visits from the first-time visitors who have never been to your website before.

  • Bounce Rate: The percentage of visitors who view only a single page. For example, a visitor who clicks on your ad and leaves after a few seconds without viewing any other page but the...

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