Re: Audience report, 'custominmarket::*' audiences - how to get the names?

2017-12-22 Thread 'Sreelakshmi Sasidharan (AdWords API Team)' via AdWords API Forum
Hi Oksana, They are the custom intent audiences which were recently rolled out in AdWords. Please check this blog for more details. They are not supported in AdWords API services yet. You will have to check the new AdWords

Re: How to check current keyword position

2017-12-22 Thread 'Josh Radcliff (AdWords API Team)' via AdWords API Forum
Hi Pierre, Have you considered using automated bidding strategies to accomplish your goals? For example, the PageOnePromotedBiddingScheme ("Target search page location") will

Re: Split Gmail Clicks and Normal Ads Clicks

2017-12-22 Thread 'Bharani Cherukuri (AdWords API Team)' via AdWords API Forum
Hi Hazar, There is no direct approach to retrieve the clicks associated with other display networks. However, you could use Ad Performance Report, to query for the Id field which is the Ad ID for that

Re: Bid Landscapes Campaign desktop

2017-12-22 Thread 'Sreelakshmi Sasidharan (AdWords API Team)' via AdWords API Forum
Hi Yang, Yes, it is not possible to get the conversion estimates via the API for Bid Landscapes at the moment. I will share the feedback from this thread with the team. For updates on the future releases, please keep an eye on our blog

Re: Audience report, 'custominmarket::*' audiences - how to get the names?

2017-12-22 Thread Oksana Sulyma
Replied details privately. Thanks! On Thursday, December 21, 2017 at 11:34:38 PM UTC+2, Sreelakshmi Sasidharan (AdWords API Team) wrote: > > Hi Oksana, > > The criteria prefixes in the API reports are the ones documented here >

Re: Bid Landscapes Campaign desktop

2017-12-22 Thread Yang Gao
Hi, can I double confirm that it is NOT possible to get conversion estimates via the API even if the account in question has conversion tracking set up (and therefore the bid simulator on the adwords UI does show estimated conversions)? It would be really helpful to get this, especially at the