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Segmenting AdWords Data By More Than One Dimension

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Andy Black

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Here's a quick video I recorded a while back.

If you're trying to analyse performance you often need to drill down by more than one dimension...

 
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Nice video, good information. But is there a complete version of it, it seemed to just cut off at the end.

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No, there isn't a complete version. I was working and thought I'd just record what I was doing as one of the girls in the team kept asking how I segmented by more than one dimension. I cut it in a sensible place, but you can tell I was still waffling. :)

I would analyse via pivot-tables rather than filters though. I should do a fuller video showing that.
 
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Thanks.

No, there isn't a complete version. I was working and thought I'd just record what I was doing as one of the girls in the team kept asking how I segmented by more than one dimension. I cut it in a sensible place, but you can tell I was still waffling. :)

I would analyse via pivot-tables rather than filters though. I should do a fuller video showing that.
That would be amazing, you're a true value to this forum!
 
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