Yes, v201206 does not provide option to choose match type and the returned
results are SUPPOSED to be equal to the ones that the tool (and v201109)
returns for EXACT keywords. Problem is that v201206 results differ ALOT
from both Tool and v201109 (which are equal). Is there sunset postponement?
Hi,
Any update. I am facing same issue.
Also not able to get Multiple Keywords with one request.
On Monday, August 27, 2012 7:18:57 PM UTC+5:30, Kevin wrote:
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> Hi David,
>
> Is there an on going investigation on this issue? Many of us are having
> this issue when trying to migrate to the lat
Hi Kevin,
Unfortunately no, keyword stats and ideas will remain EXACT match for the
foreseeable feature. This is due to backend changes in the systems that
provide these estimates/ideas.
- Kevin Winter
AdWords API Team
On Wednesday, September 5, 2012 1:20:18 PM UTC-4, Kevin Nguyen wrote:
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>
Hi,
I posted a message on the forum (
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!search/global_monthly_search/adwords-api/D75_pfZsjyM/MzfnG_fIhe4J)
awhile
back regarding to this issue. I did get a response from David Torres, and
here is his message:
> The new SEARCH_VOLUME is equivalent to G
Hi David,
Is there an on going investigation on this issue? Many of us are having
this issue when trying to migrate to the latest API, and this has become a
roadblock for us. We would rather migrate to the latest API sooner than
later. It would be great if there's a migration guide for this.
Th
I think RelatedToQuerySearchParameter is for EXAT type, and has lower
search counts to that from BROAD alternatives of v201109.
On Friday, August 24, 2012 6:51:35 PM UTC+5:30, Sanju wrote:
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>
> Hi David,
> I too face same issue with returned search numbers. There is big
> difference in numb
Hi David,
I too face same issue with returned search numbers. There is big
difference in numbers returned with both v201109 and v201206.
I included both requests.
V201206:
TargetingIdeaSelector selector = new TargetingIdeaSelector();
selector.setRequestType(RequestTyp
Hi David,
I tried out both v201109 and v201206, and they have different result. Given
that RelatedToKeywordSearchParameter is also not supported in v201206, I
used RelatedToQuerySearchParameter instead. For v201109, the global
monthly search estimate for the keyword shoes is 68,000,000 where a
Thanks David. So SEARCH_VOLUME is actually *monthly* SEARCH_VOLUME. I
thought I tried it, and it gave me much lower traffic than
AVERAGE_TARGETED_MONTHLY_SEARCHES. I'll test it again and ping you if
that's the case.
Thanks again.
-Kevin
On Thursday, August 9, 2012 6:06:41 AM UTC-7, David T
Hi Kevin,
The new SEARCH_VOLUME is equivalent to GLOBAL_MONTHLY_SEARCHES when no
LocationSearchParameter
and LanguageSearchParameter are specified, on the flip side SEARCH_VOLUME
is equivalent to AVERAGE_TARGETED_MONTHLY_SEARCHES if a language and/or a
location is required.
Best,
-David
On
Hi Kevin,
I'm consulting my team, please bear with me for a bit more.
Thanks,
-David Torres - AdWords API Team
On Wednesday, August 1, 2012 1:23:34 PM UTC-4, Kevin wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to migrate to v201206 but found that GLOBAL_MONTHLY_SEARCHES
> and AVERAGE_TARGETED_MONTHLY_SEARCHES
Hi,
I'm trying to migrate to v201206 but found that GLOBAL_MONTHLY_SEARCHES and
AVERAGE_TARGETED_MONTHLY_SEARCHES
are no longer supported. Are there alternative attributes that I could use
to get these 2 metrics?
Thanks,
Kevin
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