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-Danial.
On Monday, April 20, 2015 at 3:39:29 PM UTC+3, Afrooz Shaikh wrote:
I just came Accross this issue, initialy i taught every thing was working
fine because the UI and API wer Giving
I just came Accross this issue, initialy i taught every thing was working
fine because the UI and API wer Giving same data, bt as the number of
keywords kept on increasing i saw difference of about 100 times in the
search volume of 30% of the keywords i used.
package uber.keyword.bussiness;
In case anyone stumbled on this thread, this has been addressed in v201302.
Even though the migration notes didn't mention anything about it, a new
search parameter has been added to support custom network targeting. In
PHP, the required code is as follows:
?php
$networkSetting = new
The earliest we'd be able to add such support is in the next major release.
See this blog
posthttp://googleadsdeveloper.blogspot.com/2012/08/release-schedule-for-adwords-api.htmlabout
our published release schedule.
- Kevin Winter
AdWords API Team
On Thursday, November 22, 2012 6:49:41 AM
Haha! That's a joke right?
You guys really take the piss, and you really get too much money and credits
for the poor service you provide...
Not once did I see a customer oriented answer, and not once did you guys
apologise or at least pretend to be sorry...
Amazing...
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On Friday, November 9, 2012 12:48:39 AM UTC+8, Kevin Winter wrote:
We recently published a blog post talking about these numbers:
http://googleadsdeveloper.blogspot.com/2012/11/understanding-adwords-api.html
Any update on the plan mentioned in that blog post? Now that v201109 is
Same results everywhere from everyone.
I'm not judge of anything, but I don't really like this move.
I mean, what's in for users?
The takeaway here is, and correct me if I'm wrong, that you can't simply
get global monthly searches without the google partners results in new api
versions,
v201109 officially sunset on 10/26:
https://developers.google.com/adwords/api/docs/sunset-dates
You should migrate off this version immediately.
- Kevin Winter
AdWords API Team
On Thursday, November 8, 2012 4:42:53 PM UTC-5, Sébastien de Salvador wrote:
As far as I'm concerned I think this
We recently published a blog post talking about these numbers:
http://googleadsdeveloper.blogspot.com/2012/11/understanding-adwords-api.html
Please note that v201109 has sunset and should not be used.
- Kevin Winter
AdWords API Team
On Tuesday, November 6, 2012 11:00:39 AM UTC-5, Sébastien de
As far as I'm concerned I think this is a poor decision, the company I work for
relies on those numbers and explicitly asked for the local monthly volumes
without partners data (or google network as you call it).
Don't get me wrong I'm not being judgmental, I'm just the dev in the story, but
Forget the last 2 sentences I meant to delete them.
Anyway, what I was gonna ask is how long will the 201109 version still be
running?
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As far as I'm concerned I think this is a poor decision, the company I work
for relies on those numbers and explicitly asked for the local monthly
volumes without partners data (or google network as you call it).
Don't get me wrong I'm not being judgmental, I'm just the dev in the story,
but
Actually I've just noticed that using the attribute SEARCH_VOLUME
returns the value from the Google Search Network column, how can I get
the value from the Local Monthly Searches column?
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Sebastien:
1) Match type is no longer supported in newer API versions. One does wonder
why it is still present in the Web UI, still waiting for a response from
Google there.
2) SEARCH_VOLUME will return local results if you specify location
targeting criteria. Those results seem to be slightly
Ah well, I guess we'll stick to v201109 for now since it returns the right
numbers...
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So my code is actually right, thanks for your answer, but the business wants
those exact figures, I'm just the dev in the story so I'll stick to the older
API :)
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I'm having the same problem, described
here:
https://developers.google.com/adwords/api/community/?place=topic%2Fadwords-api%2F_Jx6stWJ7zk%2Fdiscussion
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Any Idea???
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Hello,
i have the same problem.
The values are equal with the Column google-search-ad-network (sorry for
that translation, i hope you know what i mean) in the External-Keyword-Tool
not with the monthly-local-search.
Here is my java-code:
AdWordsUser user = new AdWordsUser();
I'm migrating my systems From V201109 to V201209, and I'm struggling with a
number of things.
This issue is related to retrieving search volume for keywords I already
know.
Googler David Torres said:
The new SEARCH_VOLUME is equivalent to GLOBAL_MONTHLY_SEARCHES when no
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