Hi Scott,
You can do it either way. You can find the ID on the developers site (or
download .csv) or use LocationCriterionService. All of our libraries have
an example on how to use it.
-Danial, AdWords API Team.
On Tuesday, June 17, 2014 8:14:34 PM UTC+4, Scott Luther wrote:
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> Hi Danial,
Hi Scott,
You can do it either way. You can find the ID on the developers site (or
download .csv) or use LocationCriterionService. All of our libraries have
an example on how to use it.
-Danial, AdWords API Team.
On Tuesday, June 17, 2014 8:14:34 PM UTC+4, Scott Luther wrote:
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> Hi Danial,
Hi Danial,
Thanks!
So if I want to target a zip/postal code, do I need to know beforehand the
ID to target, or can I look it up somehow via an API call to the
LocationCriterionService?
On Tuesday, June 17, 2014 6:45:08 AM UTC-7, Danial Klimkin wrote:
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> Hello Scott,
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> Actually, post code
Hello Scott,
Actually, post code targeting is now available for the US as of v201402,
see Postal code targeting type in the reference:
https://developers.google.com/adwords/api/docs/appendix/geotargeting
If you still want to target cities, you need to find the ID for the one you
looking for
Hi guys,
So from what I can tell, I currently can't target using Zip Codes. However,
I happen to have a database of all Zip Codes in the US and their
corresponding City, County, and State. How can I target a City within a
given County/State?
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