Thank you for your responses. I was mislead by the documentation that
read that google will extrapolate keyword type from the keyword itself
( using brackets and quotes). I see that there is the 'type' property
that must be set.
Thank you
On Apr 25, 10:39 am, Nate wrote:
> I would guess that
I would guess that you added the keywords as exact match yes?
http://adwords.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=6100&ctx=sibling
On Apr 17, 2:35 pm, "frakevich...@gmail.com"
wrote:
> I have added some keywords using the v13 api (.Net client) and all of
> the keywords appear in brackets i
Filipp: What Jeff is saying is the the [] you see in the adWords web
interface are just graphical indicators that the match is exact. It
would be the same as if they had an asterisk (*) after it, or
italicized the keyword, just to indicate that it was set for exact
match. The [] are in no way a
Hello Filipp,
I'm fairly certain that what you're describing is caused by what I
mentioned in my original response: when the web interface displays a
keyword with an Exact match type, it indicates the match type by
putting [] around the text. The [] characters are not actually part of
the keywor
Thank you, but my issue is slightly different. My point is that I was
sending in keywords without any brackets, and when I query the google
api the same keywords are returned without brackets, but the UI shows
them all with brackets. (The one keyword that I sent in with brackets
shows with doubl
Hello Filipp,
Do you mean square brackets, like [this]? If so, that's just how
keywords with an Exact match type are displayed in the web interface.
There's more info at
http://adwords.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=6100
Cheers,
-Jeff Posnick, AdWords API Team
On Apr 17, 2:35 pm,