If you developed an exact copy of the "KeywordToolExternal" provided
free by google.
How much would it cost in tokens, costs for someone using the API???
Thanks.
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Hi,
When using the API what are the illegal characters?
I understand the following:
The API library provided by google (for .net at least) encodes for XML.
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Hi,
What are the illegal characters in plain text when using the Adwords
API?
I understand the following so far:
* The API library (for .net at least) encodes for XML validity for
you.
* the characters sent must be in UTF-8
* _(_ and _,_ and _)_ and _...@_ are illegal characters.
Who else
Hello,
If/when you activate your AdWords API Developer token you need to
agree to our terms and conditions, which provide the authoritative
description of what you are allowed to do using the API. Assuming
you've already gone through the process, you can review the terms and
conditions by loggin
Hello,
If you plan on letting external users use your application and
charging for use then "Advertiser" isn't the right classification. The
"Advertiser" classification implies that you're writing an internal
program for your own use, to manage ads for your own products.
It sound like you migh
Hello Phil,
Yes, the error you describe is coming from Microsoft's XML
serialization library code. You say that it happens when serializing
integers--what makes you think that? Any how is it that you're passing
in anything other than the characters 0-9 for an integer value?
I'd think that if y
Hello Phil,
Yes, I do believe that you're getting that SOAP fault because an
attempt to go over 2000 ad groups in a given campaign can't be
processed. There's a similar limit in the Production AdWords service,
last I checked.
The error message you describe is rather terse. Is there anything in
Hi Jeff.
The parse int thingy was the only error I was digging up. It turns out
to have been a red herring.
I did some further investigation and it appeared that
A. I don't need to encode for XML it is handled by the .net xml
object.
B. The problem wasn't XML encoding it was other special charact
Hello,
I'm afraid that I can't comment on whether specific features will or
will not make it into future releases of the AdWords API. I can pass
along your feature request to our product team, though.
Cheers,
-Jeff Posnick, AdWords API Team
On Feb 16, 3:03 pm, TCash wrote:
> Adwords API team
I am afraid that the error is as terse as I present it. I haven't dug
deeper to find anything else after I found a thread on here saying
that others had hit the same limit. - I resorted to belief at this
point and moved on assuming 'production' would be ok.
Are you saying that there is a 2000 adgr
Hello Ali,
You're not specifying what type of criteria you're passing in. To do
so, please include a Keyword element
(or Website) as a child to your
element.
Cheers,
-Jeff Posnick, AdWords API Team
On Feb 17, 2:03 am, "ali.ghaznavi.mediafl...@gmail.com"
wrote:
> Dear Jan Piotrowski (AdWord
Hello,
Each call to the AdWords API consumes API units, which are billed
back to the owner of the Developer token associated with the API
request. Please refer to our Rate Sheet for more information on
billing and how much each API costs:
http://code.google.com/apis/adwords/docs/developer/adw
Hello Phil,
Are you saying that the AdWords SOAP service returns a fault back
complaining that your ad or keyword has illegal characters in it? The
policies in place for checking ads submitted via the API are the same
as those for ads submitted using the AdWords web interface. There are
a couple
Please see my response in
http://groups.google.com/group/adwords-api/browse_thread/thread/0e76088990be2523
as I believe it addresses the same question.
Cheers,
-Jeff Posnick, AdWords API Team
On Feb 17, 9:29 am, Phil <5000...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> What are the illegal characters i
Great. Thank you.
However, these errors are coming back as XML errors before the query
is sent.
It doesn't seem to like (,)@% in the text of a keyword phrase.
On Feb 17, 5:03 pm, AdWords API Advisor
wrote:
> Hello Phil,
>
> Are you saying that the AdWords SOAP service returns a fault back
> com
Thanks,
I have checked over, and it doesn't cover the characters above in
Keyword Phrases.
Not to worry, I will just work around any characters that the API
library doesn't seem to like if there is no list given anywhere.
I am processing files from other sources into Adgroups etc. So I have
no gur
Is getting and setting "Auto" content bid supported in the API?
Description of auto content bid is here:
https://adwords.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=77589&hl=en_US
Thanks,
Bryan
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Yes, thank you very much for your continued support of this library,
Rohan.
For all of our Perl developers out there: we do understand that
sunsetting AdWords API v12 on February 23 leaves only a short amount
of time for you to update your systems to use the new Google::Adwords
release. We're goi
Google::Adwords with support for v13 is now out, and we'll keep v12
running until March 9 to accommodate Perl developers who need to
upgrade:
http://groups.google.com/group/adwords-api/browse_thread/thread/30d25cc3eadb725b
As we've previously announced on our blog (http://
adwordsapi.blogspot
Hello Bryan,
Not setting anything for the keywordContentMaxCpc of a given ad group
should be equivalent to having it set to use auto content bids.
Cheers,
-Jeff Posnick, AdWords API Team
On Feb 17, 2:17 pm, bryanjj wrote:
> Is getting and setting "Auto" content bid supported in the API?
>
>
Hello Phil,
My understanding of the default AdWords production setup is that each
campaign is limited to 2000 ad groups. You can obviously have multiple
campaigns per account, and the 2000 ad group limit applies to each of
the campaigns individually.
I'm not aware of any public documentation f
Thanks Jeff. Is it possible to change from a specific content bid to
Auto using the API? Does a null content bid always mean Auto in a
content campaign?
Thanks,
Bryan
On Feb 17, 2:26 pm, AdWords API Advisor
wrote:
> Hello Bryan,
>
> Not setting anything for the keywordContentMaxCpc of a giv
Hello Bryan,
If you make an updateAdGroup() call and explicitly set the
keywordContentMaxCpc value to 0, that's equivalent to setting the ad
group to auto content bids.
You can confirm by checking in the AdWords web interface after making
the update.
Cheers,
-Jeff Posnick, AdWords API Team
Thanks Jeff.
On Feb 17, 3:30 pm, AdWords API Advisor
wrote:
> Hello Bryan,
>
> If you make an updateAdGroup() call and explicitly set the
> keywordContentMaxCpc value to 0, that's equivalent to setting the ad
> group to auto content bids.
>
> You can confirm by checking in the AdWords web inte
hi,i want to use some Adwords api.
and i have got developer_token and application_token,
i use the demo of get_keyword_variations.php .
But it returns "List of additional keywords to consider has 0
variation
(s). List of popular queries with given seed has 0 variation(s).",
it shows maybe the met
I'm reposting a ticket here about using the python code lib.
http://code.google.com/p/google-api-adwords-python-lib/issues/detail?id=56&colspec=ID%20Type%20Status%20Milestone%20Priority%20Stars%20Owner%20Summary%20Modified
I've added the same image in sandbox mode and to the control center,
but
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