Per Keyword click Report

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by D'Godown, Nov 1, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hello,
    Where can i see Per keyword click/imporession report in my adowrds account?
    I saw somebody pasted his account page with a list where keywords were shown in table with report like which keyword attracted howmuch impressions and clicks.

    Please let me know, My account is like more then 2 years old.

    Thanks.
     
    D'Godown, Nov 1, 2006 IP
  2. Toe

    Toe Peon

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    Probably I do not understand the question correctly... but when you enter your adwordds account you get on the page where you can see the table with all this data. Or you can click "Reports" tab instead of "Campaign Management" and create reports you need
     
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  3. GuyFromChicago

    GuyFromChicago Permanent Peon

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    How do you run an AdWords acoount for two years an not know how to see impressions/clicks at the keyword level? Yikes:eek:

    From the campaign summary page click on a campaign, then click on an ad group within that campaign, the click on the "keywords" tab on the right side of the page.
     
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  4. D'Godown

    D'Godown Well-Known Member

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    Account is old because i registered 2 years back, But i started my first campaign not more then 1 month before.

    I see no description of impression/clicks against keywords in my account, please let me where can i enable it?

    Thanks.
     
    D'Godown, Nov 1, 2006 IP
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    If you're saying that the impressions/clicks area is blank then you're in the right place but after such a long absence Google may be checking over your account before authorising it to go live. You'll see impressions soon ... clicks come later!

    H
     
    fastimprovement, Nov 2, 2006 IP