Re: Display Network Destination URLs - which is served?

2013-03-05 Thread Grace Chu
Hi Kevin,

Thank you so much for the information.
Can you please tell me where the Default | non-criteria specific URL is?
Where do I see it  how to access | set it via Adwords API ?



On Monday, March 4, 2013 11:09:08 AM UTC-5, Kevin Winter (AdWords API Team) 
wrote:

 Hi all,
   The order defined here for bids: 
 http://support.google.com/adwords/answer/2580293

 Also affects which destination URL is shown.  If the bid dimension used 
 has a destination URL, that is used, otherwise the default 
 (non-criteria-specific) URL is used.

 - Kevin Winter
 AdWords API Team

 On Wednesday, February 20, 2013 3:34:09 PM UTC-5, Oliver wrote:

 hmmm interesting.  If Destination URLs can be added through the web 
 interface it must be hidden very well.  I can not find it at all.

 I know there is a column for it, but how do you actually define it for 
 e.g. a keyword?

 I can see the Editor supports Destination URLs for some criteria, but 
 then again the Editor is not always in sync with the web interface.

 Oliver



 On Tuesday, February 19, 2013 1:47:33 PM UTC, Grace Chu wrote:

 Hi Oliver,

 Thanks for replying to my question.
 Actually, in the Adwords UI, there is a Destination URL for all of these 
 criteria:
 - display keyword
 - managed placement
 - topics
 - audiences
 - age
 - gender



 On Tuesday, February 19, 2013 4:00:52 AM UTC-5, Oliver wrote:

 I am not sure you can assign a Destination URL to any of the display 
 keywords, placements, topics, audiences, age, or gender.

 At least the adwords web interface doesn't allow this.

 In Display, it seems the only Destination URL you can define is the Ad 
 one.

 Oliver


 On Friday, February 15, 2013 7:52:37 PM UTC, Grace Chu wrote:

 If an ad group in a DIsplay Network enabled campaign, has display 
 keywords, placements, topics, audiences, age, and gender.
 Each with their own Destination URLs.
 When a user is shown an ad on the GDN, and fits all 6 criteria - which 
 URL is served?

 My assumption is, the URL of whichever criteria triggered the ad will 
 be the destination URL.

 Is this correct?



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Re: Display Network Destination URLs - which is served?

2013-03-05 Thread Kevin Winter (AdWords API Team)
Hi Grace,
  The url I was referring to is the destinationUrl available in all 
Ads: 
https://developers.google.com/adwords/api/docs/reference/v201302/AdGroupAdService.Ad#url

- Kevin Winter
AdWords API Team

On Tuesday, March 5, 2013 9:15:37 AM UTC-5, Grace Chu wrote:

 Hi Kevin,

 Thank you so much for the information.
 Can you please tell me where the Default | non-criteria specific URL is?
 Where do I see it  how to access | set it via Adwords API ?



 On Monday, March 4, 2013 11:09:08 AM UTC-5, Kevin Winter (AdWords API 
 Team) wrote:

 Hi all,
   The order defined here for bids: 
 http://support.google.com/adwords/answer/2580293

 Also affects which destination URL is shown.  If the bid dimension used 
 has a destination URL, that is used, otherwise the default 
 (non-criteria-specific) URL is used.

 - Kevin Winter
 AdWords API Team

 On Wednesday, February 20, 2013 3:34:09 PM UTC-5, Oliver wrote:

 hmmm interesting.  If Destination URLs can be added through the web 
 interface it must be hidden very well.  I can not find it at all.

 I know there is a column for it, but how do you actually define it for 
 e.g. a keyword?

 I can see the Editor supports Destination URLs for some criteria, but 
 then again the Editor is not always in sync with the web interface.

 Oliver



 On Tuesday, February 19, 2013 1:47:33 PM UTC, Grace Chu wrote:

 Hi Oliver,

 Thanks for replying to my question.
 Actually, in the Adwords UI, there is a Destination URL for all of 
 these criteria:
 - display keyword
 - managed placement
 - topics
 - audiences
 - age
 - gender



 On Tuesday, February 19, 2013 4:00:52 AM UTC-5, Oliver wrote:

 I am not sure you can assign a Destination URL to any of the display 
 keywords, placements, topics, audiences, age, or gender.

 At least the adwords web interface doesn't allow this.

 In Display, it seems the only Destination URL you can define is the Ad 
 one.

 Oliver


 On Friday, February 15, 2013 7:52:37 PM UTC, Grace Chu wrote:

 If an ad group in a DIsplay Network enabled campaign, has display 
 keywords, placements, topics, audiences, age, and gender.
 Each with their own Destination URLs.
 When a user is shown an ad on the GDN, and fits all 6 criteria - 
 which URL is served?

 My assumption is, the URL of whichever criteria triggered the ad will 
 be the destination URL.

 Is this correct?



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Re: Display Network Destination URLs - which is served?

2013-03-04 Thread Kevin Winter (AdWords API Team)
Hi all,
  The order defined here for bids: 
http://support.google.com/adwords/answer/2580293

Also affects which destination URL is shown.  If the bid dimension used has 
a destination URL, that is used, otherwise the default 
(non-criteria-specific) URL is used.

- Kevin Winter
AdWords API Team

On Wednesday, February 20, 2013 3:34:09 PM UTC-5, Oliver wrote:

 hmmm interesting.  If Destination URLs can be added through the web 
 interface it must be hidden very well.  I can not find it at all.

 I know there is a column for it, but how do you actually define it for 
 e.g. a keyword?

 I can see the Editor supports Destination URLs for some criteria, but then 
 again the Editor is not always in sync with the web interface.

 Oliver



 On Tuesday, February 19, 2013 1:47:33 PM UTC, Grace Chu wrote:

 Hi Oliver,

 Thanks for replying to my question.
 Actually, in the Adwords UI, there is a Destination URL for all of these 
 criteria:
 - display keyword
 - managed placement
 - topics
 - audiences
 - age
 - gender



 On Tuesday, February 19, 2013 4:00:52 AM UTC-5, Oliver wrote:

 I am not sure you can assign a Destination URL to any of the display 
 keywords, placements, topics, audiences, age, or gender.

 At least the adwords web interface doesn't allow this.

 In Display, it seems the only Destination URL you can define is the Ad 
 one.

 Oliver


 On Friday, February 15, 2013 7:52:37 PM UTC, Grace Chu wrote:

 If an ad group in a DIsplay Network enabled campaign, has display 
 keywords, placements, topics, audiences, age, and gender.
 Each with their own Destination URLs.
 When a user is shown an ad on the GDN, and fits all 6 criteria - which 
 URL is served?

 My assumption is, the URL of whichever criteria triggered the ad will 
 be the destination URL.

 Is this correct?



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Re: Display Network Destination URLs - which is served?

2013-02-20 Thread Grace Chu
Hi Oliver,

Thanks for replying to my question.
Actually, in the Adwords UI, there is a Destination URL for all of these 
criteria:
- display keyword
- managed placement
- topics
- audiences
- age
- gender



On Tuesday, February 19, 2013 4:00:52 AM UTC-5, Oliver wrote:

 I am not sure you can assign a Destination URL to any of the display 
 keywords, placements, topics, audiences, age, or gender.

 At least the adwords web interface doesn't allow this.

 In Display, it seems the only Destination URL you can define is the Ad one.

 Oliver


 On Friday, February 15, 2013 7:52:37 PM UTC, Grace Chu wrote:

 If an ad group in a DIsplay Network enabled campaign, has display 
 keywords, placements, topics, audiences, age, and gender.
 Each with their own Destination URLs.
 When a user is shown an ad on the GDN, and fits all 6 criteria - which 
 URL is served?

 My assumption is, the URL of whichever criteria triggered the ad will be 
 the destination URL.

 Is this correct?



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Re: Display Network Destination URLs - which is served?

2013-02-20 Thread Oliver
hmmm interesting.  If Destination URLs can be added through the web 
interface it must be hidden very well.  I can not find it at all.

I know there is a column for it, but how do you actually define it for e.g. 
a keyword?

I can see the Editor supports Destination URLs for some criteria, but then 
again the Editor is not always in sync with the web interface.

Oliver



On Tuesday, February 19, 2013 1:47:33 PM UTC, Grace Chu wrote:

 Hi Oliver,

 Thanks for replying to my question.
 Actually, in the Adwords UI, there is a Destination URL for all of these 
 criteria:
 - display keyword
 - managed placement
 - topics
 - audiences
 - age
 - gender



 On Tuesday, February 19, 2013 4:00:52 AM UTC-5, Oliver wrote:

 I am not sure you can assign a Destination URL to any of the display 
 keywords, placements, topics, audiences, age, or gender.

 At least the adwords web interface doesn't allow this.

 In Display, it seems the only Destination URL you can define is the Ad 
 one.

 Oliver


 On Friday, February 15, 2013 7:52:37 PM UTC, Grace Chu wrote:

 If an ad group in a DIsplay Network enabled campaign, has display 
 keywords, placements, topics, audiences, age, and gender.
 Each with their own Destination URLs.
 When a user is shown an ad on the GDN, and fits all 6 criteria - which 
 URL is served?

 My assumption is, the URL of whichever criteria triggered the ad will be 
 the destination URL.

 Is this correct?



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Re: Display Network Destination URLs - which is served?

2013-02-19 Thread Oliver
I am not sure you can assign a Destination URL to any of the display 
keywords, placements, topics, audiences, age, or gender.

At least the adwords web interface doesn't allow this.

In Display, it seems the only Destination URL you can define is the Ad one.

Oliver


On Friday, February 15, 2013 7:52:37 PM UTC, Grace Chu wrote:

 If an ad group in a DIsplay Network enabled campaign, has display 
 keywords, placements, topics, audiences, age, and gender.
 Each with their own Destination URLs.
 When a user is shown an ad on the GDN, and fits all 6 criteria - which URL 
 is served?

 My assumption is, the URL of whichever criteria triggered the ad will be 
 the destination URL.

 Is this correct?


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Display Network Destination URLs - which is served?

2013-02-18 Thread Grace Chu
If an ad group in a DIsplay Network enabled campaign, has display keywords, 
placements, topics, audiences, age, and gender.
Each with their own Destination URLs.
When a user is shown an ad on the GDN, and fits all 6 criteria - which URL 
is served?

My assumption is, the URL of whichever criteria triggered the ad will be 
the destination URL.

Is this correct?

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