AdWords search funnels reporting was originally released in beta in 2010. It’s been available since then living quietly in the conversion section of the accounts of advertisers who have enabled conversion tracking.
Recently, this set of reporting was super-sized with greater visibility, help documentation, and data integration into multiple account views. Now advertisers can view search funnel data in columns alongside other important metrics to greater inform optimizations.
Why Search Funnels are ValuableConversions in AdWords get attributed to the keyword that the searcher last clicked on. However, there is more of a process that takes place that includes a number of queries, paths, and timing – all of which help to guide the consumer along to the conversion and therefore add value to the PPC account.
Advertisers know that multiple searches occur before a consumer finally converts. This report shows more detail behind series of steps consumers will take before completing a conversion.
This data demonstrates there is value across keywords, exposing those keywords that have “assisted” with the conversions, but maybe were not the last click.
For example:
Someone searching for [waterproof work boots] clicked but didn’t covert = assisted clickSomeone searching for [sale on work boots] was served ad, but didn’t click = assisted impressionSomeone searching for [main street shoes] clicked and converted = last click gets the creditTypes of ReportingTop Paths: Four reports showing common paths of clicks and/or impressions that took place up to the final conversion. This data can be viewed by clicks, impressions, query paths, and transitions.Assists: Shows clicks and impressions that led to, but were not actually the final conversion.Timing: Shows how much time is involved in the process up to the conversion and how many touches occurred beforehand.First and last clicks: Keywords that were literally the first click in the process and the last click that converted. The type of keywords used for these will provide insight on searcher behavior at the beginning and of the process.Assist information is available from the campaign level down to the keywords level. Conversion tracking must be activated to get this insightful data.
How to Get StartedReports:
Once you log in, go the ‘Tools and Analysis’ tab.Select Conversions.Select Search Funnels on the lower left.Incorporating data columns:
From the campaign, ad group, ads, or keywords tabs.Select Columns drop-down.Select Search Funnels.Click to add the metrics you want to see.Bringing Together Paid, Owned and Earned Media
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