Hi Becky,
Assume your client's AdWords account is CLIENT1, and they have already
linked it to 2 other MCCs, MCC1 and MCC2. So the account structure looks
like
MCC1MCC2
| |
|
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CLIENT1
Of these, MCC1 is the API only link you are interested in, but was take
ss?
Becci
From: "Anash P. Oommen"
Reply-To:
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2011 23:53:46 -0700 (PDT)
To:
Cc: Becci Watson
Subject: Re: API Access Slot Not Sufficient For 3rd Tools Development
Hi Benny,
Yes, second...@domain.com won't be linked to your principle account, but
that
Hi Benny,
Yes, second...@domain.com won't be linked to your principle account, but
that wouldn't prevent you from using the API against this account. You would
make API calls as:
email = second...@domain.com
password = password for second...@domain.com (you already know this, since
this is you
Hi Anash,
Thanks for the prompt reply.
I think you misunderstood my point.
We have a principle Adwords Account with Developer API token. Our software
will use this API Token + username/password to gain access to the client
accounts linked to us through *API Access only* slot.
We also have ma
Hi Benny,
I cannot advise you about Google policy and such, but one way to solve your
issue would be to invite a new email address to manage your MCC account as a
normal user and then use that login email/password to make API calls. This
way, you don't have to worry about accounts just having 2
Hi there,
I run a digital agency.
I want to use Kenshoo that is a bid management tool.
This takes up the API access spot or slot.
I also (in addition) want to create and use another tool at the same
time that also requires an API access to my accounts.
Please would you tell me where I can find a