Hello Zweitze,
This is a tough one to figure out without going straight to the engineer
who wrote the code and implemented it. Through a lot of digging, I think I
MAY have found her. Please keep your fingers crossed. I'll see if I can
find out that answer for you. I'll get back to you when I hear back.
Best,
Nadine Sundquist, Google Ads API Team
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On 03/19/19 06:39:02 [email protected] wrote:
Sai,
I did *post my question
<https://www.en.advertisercommunity.com/t5/Performance-Optimization/How-much-history-of-quot-Search-top-impression-rate-quot-is/td-p/1945487>*
in that forum, and got an anwer from a Gold Product Expert, claiming he
does not know how Google implented this.He suspects Google is still
executing this conversion.
I do think only Google can answer my question. Unfortunately, nobody from
Google felt obliged to answer.
Do you see any other way to retrieve this answer?
Or find a way to ask this to the product team yourself?
Our use case:
Previously AvgPos is (partly) used for qualifications of campaigns and
accounts, based on experience and -more important- years of data, in some
cases dating all the way back to 2002 (!). Anyway, we have to migrate to
the new metrics. Now we have little experience, and need as much data as
available. But it may be a bit to much for our server (and Googles servers)
to obtain all data since -say- 2014 again.
So we need a statement on the oldest date. Like
*"These metrics first became available for then-whitelisted accounts in
Liechtenstein, and you can find no older date than July 1st 2017."*
Thanks for understanding!
On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 7:04:13 PM UTC+1, googleadsapi-forumadvisor
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Hello Zweitze,
Looks like your concern is more on the product level. I suggest you to post
your concern on the Google Ads Community
<https://www.en.advertisercommunity.com/t5/Google-Ads/ct-p/google-ads>, the
product specialists there are better equipped to address this question.
Regards,
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On 03/13/19 08:17:24 [email protected] wrote:
I have a related question on this subject - so I prefer to continue in this
thread.
Like Leon we now use AveragePosition for analysis, and we consider to shift
to these Prominence Metrics too.
But our goal is long term analysis.
How far in the past do these metrics go?
I know we can take an old account (say before 2005) and start reading the
metris, and determine when reasonable data appears.
But... quite often new features are rolled out on different dates, for
instance by country, or first for large accounts.
So my question is, what is the oldest date we can get reliable prominence
metrics?
For instance, 1-1-2019? Earlier?
Thanks!
On Thursday, February 28, 2019 at 12:08:47 AM UTC+1,
googleadsapi-forumadvisor wrote:
Hello Leon,
If you are referring to this article
<https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/9263492?hl=en>, about
sunsetting the average position. Wherever you are using AveragePosition
<https://developers.google.com/adwords/api/docs/appendix/reports/all-reports#averageposition>
as
a proxy to bid to a page location, switch to using the new
SearchAbsoluteTopImpressionShare or SearchTopImpressionShare metrics.
Please Refer this blog post
<https://ads-developers.googleblog.com/2018/11/top-metrics-absolute-top-metrics-and.html>
for
more information.
Regards,
Sai Teja, AdWords API Team
On 02/27/19 11:40:35 [email protected] wrote:
With the announcement that the Average Position metric will be deprecated
in 2H 2019 in favor of Prominence Metrics, is it safe to assume that the
metric will also be deprecated in the API?
That post deprecation the metric will no longer be viewable in the Google
Ads UI nor can it be requested in a report from the API?
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