Here are a few of the best blog posts about AdWords from last year, covering topics such as getting results from the content network, using the conversion optimizer, and reporting.
Google Content Network Tips: Optimizing for a content network audience by Inside AdWords
Advice straight from Google's AdWords blog on how to maximize results from the AdWords content network, including: create separate search and content campaigns; develop different ad copy for search and content; and use placement reports to monitor the performance of content network sites and exclude poor performers.
Google Adwords Conversion Optimizer Explained by PPC Blog
Search marketing expert Gordon Choi explains how the AdWords Conversion Optimizer works, including an illustrative example. This is an automated keyword bidding tool that adjusts your keyword bids based on a CPA you specify. He notes that "If you set your maximum CPA bid to the recommended amount, you should see more conversions without much change to your costs." Theoretically, yes, but keep in mind that Google's interest is in maximizing its own revenue, not yours, so test and use this tool with caution. In another very helpful post, Gordon explains how AdWords' content network site and category exclusion works.
An AdWords Report You Need To Run And Review TODAY! by semvironment
This post explains the AdWords Campaign Performance report and its uses. The report helps identify trends, problems and opportunities. Though applicable to a campaign of any size, larger accounts will see more value from this activity.
Avoid the AdWords Quality Score Slap: How to Make Common Changes to Your Account Without Damaging Your Quality Score by PPC Hero
Explaining that the AdWords quality score is assigned on the basis of the relevance of a keyword to its corresponding ad text, the landing page, and the click-through rate, this post advises moving keywords into new ad groups a few at a time, writing completely new ads rather than editing existing ads, and other tactics to optimize your overall campaign results without damaging your quality score.
Geographic Performance Reporting from Google: Don't Take This Feature Lightly! by Blogation
David Rodnitzky is a big fan of the AdWords Geographic Performance report, and wants you to be too, going so far as to write, "if you have the Google Conversion Tracker installed, you are an absolute idiot not to check this report on a regular basis." The reports shows the differences in the performance of your campaigns based on locationâ€"from large regions down to individual suburbs. Armed with this data, you can exclude poorly-performing regions and maximize your exposure in the most profitable geographic areas.