Visualising Quality Score with Treemaps

Posted on February 2, 2009
Filed Under data visualisation | 3 responses

Quality Score is an incredibly important factor in managing Adwords campaigns, but is sometimes difficult to handle.

To understand how Quality Score is impacting an account it can be better to visualise it than stare at rows of keyword data. I’ve created a couple of treemaps to demonstrate how this can be done.

Example 1: keywords evenly weighted

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How to interpret the treemap:

So you can see that there are some problems with this account focussed in particular adgroups. However this view doesn’t give much of a sense of the impact of these quality score issues.

Example 2: keywords weighted by impressions

qs-by-impressions-small
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The interpretation is the same as above, except now the size of each keyword box is determined by the number of impressions it receives. Suddenly problem areas become more apparent, particularly with the adgroups in the top left of the image.

This is a more impactful way of demonstrating Quality Score issues than dry numbers and percentages. For other ways at looking at SEM data with Treemaps, take a look at this post on the Efficient Frontier blog.

Agree or disagree with this post, or have something interesting to add? Then leave a comment below!

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3 responses to “Visualising Quality Score with Treemaps”

  • http://www.livebookings.net David Norris

    Useful perspective. What software did you use to generate the maps?

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  • http://www.seosoeasy.com seosoeasy

    Great one and it shows the importance about quality score and i hope spended a useful time by reading this posts.Thanks for your effort.