Hi Eric,
thank you for your reply but I need a more precise explaination of
this functionality in order to get the best results for generating
campaigns - the lack of knowledge on this topic is not an option for
me.
I did the following test:
* I picked a keyword and tested 3 combinations
**
. To summarize, you can generate a
list of only additional keywords be excluding the BROAD version of
your source keyword.
Best,
- Eric
On Feb 25, 5:32 am, web.dev perl@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Eric,
thank you for your reply!
I ended up with the same ideas you propose and I would like to share
UPDATE: The BROAD solution is almost precise! But there are some
exceptions - in my example gesetzlich krankenversicherung still
shows up as an additional keyword...
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Hi Eric,
thank you for your response! As stated in the docs
[http://code.google.com/intl/de-DE/apis/adwords/v2009/docs/reference/
TargetingIdeaService.TargetingIdeaSelector.html#paging]
one can set the paging value to null in order to get all availabe
results.
Since I don't know how much
, treat as additional.
Best,
- Eric Koleda, AdWords API Team
On Feb 22, 9:58 am, web.dev perl@gmail.com wrote:
Unfortunately the results generated after using n-gram groups didn't
work for me!
I have tested using the NgramGroupsSearchParameter but the results did
not fulfill my
Hi Eric,
I have two main questions based on your post:
The match type specified in the RelatedToKeywordsSearchParameter only
influences the way thatkeywordsideas are generated,
1) What do you mean? Say I have the type set to BROAD - only keywords
with BROAD relation to the searched keyword
Unfortunately the results generated after using n-gram groups didn't
work for me!
I have tested using the NgramGroupsSearchParameter but the results did
not fulfill my expectations - matching the way the external Keyword
Tool generated related vs. additional keywords was not successful.
The
Unfortunately the results generated after using n-gram groups didn't
work for me!
I have tested using the NgramGroupsSearchParameter but the results did
not fulfill my expectations - matching the way the external Keyword
Tool generated related vs. additional keywords was not successful.
The
Hi guys,
I'm interested in getting the additional keywords to consider as
provided by the Google AdWords Keyword Tool. The Tool distinguishes
between:
* Keywords related to term(s) entered
* Additional keywords to consider
How can I distinduish between does two lists using the
After a short research in this Group (should have be done as first
step...) there are the answers to my question:
1. related vs. additional keywords and how to remove them:
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