Hi Kevin,

Thanks for the reply.  I haven't looked under the hood, but I'm
wondering if the data didn't come down the pipe as null.  Since
the .NET API (which is what I'm using) doesn't expose that value as
nullable, the default value would be 0.

This might be a good change in the future - making the count attribute
of MonthlySearchVolume nullable in the .NET version of the API.

Thanks again,
-Rob

On Aug 8, 7:32 am, Kevin Winter <kevin.win...@google.com> wrote:
> Hi Rob,
>   This is not unexpected.  These numbers are estimates based upon the
> collation of a great deal of data.  Numbers for a previous month will be
> ready roughly 20 days after the end of the month.  This tool does not return
> traffic estimates in real-time, it is intended to suggest historical trends.
>
> - Kevin Winter
> AdWords API Team

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