Hello,

 If you plan on letting external users use your application and
charging for use then "Advertiser" isn't the right classification. The
"Advertiser" classification implies that you're writing an internal
program for your own use, to manage ads for your own products.

 It sound like you might be an "Independent Software Developer"?

Cheers,
-Jeff Posnick, AdWords API Team


On Feb 16, 9:10 am, rkal <rafal.kali...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> I would like to create an application that will use Adwords API.
> I applied for necessary tokens, but my application was rejected due to
> the fact that I classified myself as an "Advertiser," but also
> indicated that my application may be used by external users. I also
> marked that I would like to charge for that application.
>
> The options for developer type are: "Agency/SEM", "Affiliate",
> "Independant Software Developer", "Integration Service Provider" and
> "Advertiser". - I marked Advertisers
>
> The target end application users options are: "Advertisers",
> "Integration service providers", "Aencies/SEMs", "Internal Users",
> "Affiliates" - also I marked Advertisers.
>
> I'll be grateful for any help concerning appropariate options to
> select.
>
> Thanks in advance
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