Hi Eric,

Not to mince words, it's a crazy limitation, and obviously a source of
no end of confusion for your users.

You might at least consider adding an "API center" link to a normal
adwords account that just tells them their account isn't eligible,
why, and how to create an eligible account.  That would cut down on
some of the confusion, even if it's not the ideal solution.

The ideal solution being one of, in order of preference:
a) if they're the same service, treat them as the same service: allow
regular adwords users to add MCC functions and allow MCC accounts to
have their own campaigns.
b) if they're different services, treat them as different services:
allow a single email address to sign up and function for both
different kinds of accounts.

Requiring users to have two separate email addresses to both have ads
and use the API is extremely strange, as is requiring two separate
email addresses to manage your own ads and manage the ads of others.
Being a software developer, I understand that this might not be a
priority now or ever, but it should be relatively easy to just put a
link where people expect to find API info on regular accounts that
tells them what's up.

-Jason

On Feb 10, 3:50 pm, AdWords API Advisor <adwordsapiadvi...@google.com>
wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> It will never be possible to convert a regular ad-serving account into
> an MCC account, or share the same login between them.  This is a
> limitation of the product and you shouldn't expect it to change.  That
> said, it's fairly easy to create an MCC account, as all you need is
> another email address.
>
> Best,
> - Eric
>
> On Feb 9, 2:37 pm, Mike MacCana <mike.macc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi Eric,
>
> > I already am very much aware of the differences between non MCC and
> > MCC accounts. The inability to change a non MCC account to an MCC
> > account is the issue here, please see the post you're replying to or
> > any of the other similar threads.
>
> > Mike
>
> > On Tuesday, February 8, 2011, AdWords API Advisor
>
> > <adwordsapiadvi...@google.com> wrote:
> > > Hi Mike,
>
> > > To be clear, the behavior around accounts is expected and is not a
> > > bug.  There are two types of AdWords accounts: regular and MCC.  MCC
> > > accounts are used to organize and manage groups of accounts, and can't
> > > have campaigns of their own.  A Google login can only be associated
> > > with one AdWords account, either regular or MCC.  You must use an MCC
> > > account to register for a developer token.
>
> > > Best,
> > > - Eric
>
> > > On Feb 7, 5:16 pm, Mike MacCana <mike.macc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> Hey all,
>
> > >> If 'API Access' is missing in the UI, and the words 'My Client Center' do
> > >> not appear in the top right of your green AdWords page, you're using 
> > >> AdWords
> > >> with a Google Account, rather than a My Client Center account.
>
> > >> You can sign up for an MCC account here, but as we've been discussing
> > >> recently, this will complain if you've  already been using a regular 
> > >> Google
> > >> account.
>
> > >>http://www.google.com/intl/en/adwords/myclientcenter/
>
> > >> We've been discussing this recently - there doesn't seem any way to
> > >> 'upgrade' from a regular Google account to an MCC one. There have been 
> > >> many
> > >> posts on this issue (see the other threads) and there doesn't seem to be 
> > >> a
> > >> fix yet, just various workarounds.
>
> > >> Mike
>
> > >> 2011/2/5 Łukasz Ligocki <lukas.ligo...@gmail.com>
>
> > >> > Hello. I've got a similar problem. I'd like to begin using an AdWords
> > >> > API and obtain a developer token as it's required. But following
> > >> > instructions contained in a help
> > >> > center (https://adwords.google.com/support/aw/adwordsapi/bin/
> > >> > answer.py?
> > >> > hl=en&answer=15104) i've been trying to sign up throug my account tab,
> > >> > and API center link. But in my personal account settings, i couldn't
> > >> > find such tab. And furthermore, attempting to access through the
> > >> >https://adwords.google.com/select/ApiCenterurl, returned information
> > >> > about too less level of permissions for my account and prompt to
> > >> > contact with administrator ("Access denied") .
>
> > >> > It's all kind of weird because this is my only one address  using to
> > >> > the commonly authorization in services like: gmail, adwords, analytics
> > >> > etc. I have no idea what is the reason of such issue.  I'll be a
> > >> > grateful for any kind of useful sugestions to fix and solve this
> > >> > problem.
>
> > >> > Best regards.
>
> > >> > Lukas Ligocki
> > >> > it-freelancing.pl
>
> > >> > On 25 Sty, 19:54, AdWords API Advisor <adwordsapiadvi...@google.com>
> > >> > wrote:
> > >> > > Hi Rahul,
>
> > >> > > Please follow the directions here:
>
> > >> > >  https://adwords.google.com/support/aw/adwordsapi/bin/answer.py?answer.
> > >> > ..
>
> > >> > > If you are still experiencing issues then please include more
> > >> > > technical details about the problem.
>
> > >> > > Best,
> > >> > > - Eric Koleda, AdWords API Team
>
> > >> > > On Jan 21, 5:27 am, Rahul Gairola <gairola.ra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > >> > > > When I try to access it from my Google ad-words account, please 
> > >> > > > help.
>
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