Hi Rod,

API Impressions mean how many times your
item(s) has come up in a query using the API.
For example, if I searched the snippets feed for products
(or used a more advanced search) and your items shows
in the results, this would be an impression:

Example:
http://www.google.com/base/feeds/snippets/-/products

Note: API impressions do not refer to the number of
times your item has been viewed in a Google Base search.

Cheers,
Eric

On Aug 27, 8:57 pm, Go Deep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just need some basic information.  I'm new to Base and trying to
> understand exaclty what API Impressions mean.  In the performance
> reports Google describes them as ""API Impressions" refers to the
> number of times your items were returned via the Google Base API."
> I'm still not sure exactly what this means.
>
>  When I look at my performance reports the numbers jump from 7 to 210
> to 9 to 1 to 94, etc.  They're just all over the board.
>
> Any clear basic explanations are appreciated.
>
> Rod
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