AdWords API Re: Ready made applications for AdWords API

2008-11-16 Thread ardyk
Mark- many thanks for your response and sharing your experience, and frustrations with this problem. Agreed that cut paste is better than manually entry, but I'm really hoping to have an application or script do the cut and paste part... well, we may also have to develop something since, but the

AdWords API Re: Ready made applications for AdWords API

2008-11-10 Thread Mark Welch
Ardyk: You can use the AdWords editor to do bulk "cut and paste" imports of campaigns, ad groups, keywords (including negative keywords), and ad texts. There are some features it does not support (position preference and time-of-day management, for example). It is much less cumbersome than manual

AdWords API Re: Ready made applications for AdWords API

2008-11-08 Thread ardyk
And what are the third party applications that I might be able to use? anyone? On Nov 7, 4:01 pm, ardyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks, Jason- I appreciate the response, however, I don't see that > AdWords Editor actually allows Importing of files that result in the > creation of new campai

AdWords API Re: Ready made applications for AdWords API

2008-11-07 Thread ardyk
Thanks, Jason- I appreciate the response, however, I don't see that AdWords Editor actually allows Importing of files that result in the creation of new campaign, ads, etc... Am I missing something in AdWords Editor? Ardy On Nov 7, 3:12 pm, AdWords API Advisor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello

AdWords API Re: Ready made applications for AdWords API

2008-11-07 Thread AdWords API Advisor
Hello Ardy, You have a number of options, including many commercial third-party applications that were built on top of the AdWords API. If you're looking for a free desktop application, Google's AdWords Editor might fit the bill: http://www.google.com/intl/en/adwordseditor/ Not to take away