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AdWords API Terms and Conditions: Thank You for the feedback

8:34 pm - November 28, 2005 in AdWords API Blog
Thank you all for your feedback on the recent changes to the AdWords API Beta terms and conditions. We have been collecting your comments over the last few days, and we plan to review them alongside our policies over the next few weeks.



The new terms and conditions seem to cause some concern for developers of open source and commercial third party tools, and we want to address these concerns.



We will have more specifics for you in the coming weeks once we have had a chance to thoroughly discuss your feedback.



--Patrick Chanezon, AdWords API evangelist
 

Exposing Content Bidding via the API in January

7:16 pm - November 29, 2005 in AdWords API Blog



As some of you have heard, we released a new feature in AdWords last week that enables advertisers to place content-only bids for ads that will run on the Google content network. You can read more about content bids on the Inside AdWords Blog or on the AdWords Help Center.

We had planned to expose this function via the API this week. However, based on developer feedback, we've decided to delay the release until mid January (so as not to introduce large changes in the middle of the busy holiday shopping season).

In early January we will update you on the timing of this release and provide an advance copy of the WSDL at least one week before the launch.

--Patrick Chanezon, AdWords API evangelist

 

Link Two MCCs to an AdWords Account

6:00 pm - December 6, 2005 in AdWords API Blog


Over the last several months we’ve received feedback from API developers who are unable to link their My Client Centers (MCC) to their clients’ accounts. In every case, these developers were unable to link to their clients because another MCC (typically an agency’s MCC) was already linked to the accounts. This creates obvious challenges for the developers as they try to secure API quota credit for the spend they manage.

Therefore, we would like to announce that we’ve enhanced the MCC linking function in order to allow two different MCCs to link to the same AdWords account.

How does it work?

In order to properly define roles and access privileges under this new dual-MCC structure, MCC owners will now have to choose one of two access levels when linking to an AdWords account: “User Interface & API” or “API Only” access.

While all MCCs will be able to access AdWords accounts via the API, only the MCC designated for "User Interface & API" access can manage AdWords accounts via the AdWords interface.

All current MCC links have been automatically granted “User Interface & API” access (the traditional level of access you are used to). Therefore, there is no action required of you at this point, and you may continue to use your MCC as you have in the past.

So what does this mean for AdWords API developers?

API developers who co-manage accounts with partner agencies can now receive credit for 100% of an account’s spend toward their API quota.

How will this affect quota calculations?

How you link to a client account will impact your monthly API quota allocation.

  • If you are the only MCC linked to a given account, then we will apply 100% of that account’s spend towards your API quota.
  • However, in a situation where there are two MCCs linked to the same account, the “API Only” MCC be credited 100% of that account’s spend towards their API quota, and the “User Interface and API” MCC be credited 10% of that account’s spend towards their API quota.

Therefore, if you are the sole manager of an account, then you are free to choose either access level (since, as the sole MCC manager, you can claim 100% of the account's spend toward your API quota no matter which access level you have).

However, if you are a bid manager or API developer who co-manages an account with a “traditional” agency, then you should link to your clients’ account using the “API Only” access level (so you can ensure that 100% of the account’s spend is credited toward your API quota).

How do we get started?

This functionality is available today under the “Link Existing Account” link on your My Client Center dashboard. Next time you attempt to link to an account, you will have to specify whether you want full user interface and API access, or simply API-only access.

Some Final Notes

  • Account managers can run MCC Report Center reports on all of their linked accounts (regardless of whether those accounts are linked via “User Interface & API” or “API Only” access)
  • Two MCCs cannot both establish an "API Only" link to the same AdWords account.
  • For account security reasons, you cannot create an "API Only" link between two MCCs.

The difference between “User Interface & API” and “API Only” access is explained in a FAQ entry.
Thank you again for your support of the AdWords API, and we hope you find this new feature useful.

--Rohit Dhawan, Product Manager

 

System Maintenance – December 16

8:39 pm - December 12, 2005 in AdWords API Blog
We will be performing routine AdWords system maintenance starting at 8pm PDT on Friday, December 16, 2005, and ending at approximately 2am PDT on Saturday, December 17. While all AdWords advertisements will continue to run as normal, you will not be able to perform any API operations during this maintenance period.



We apologize for any inconvenience.



--Patrick Chanezon, AdWords API evangelist
 

System maintenance – December 30

6:38 pm - December 28, 2005 in AdWords API Blog
We will be performing routine AdWords system maintenance starting at 8pm PDT on Friday, December 30, 2005, and ending at approximately 2am PDT on Saturday, December 31. While all AdWords advertisements will continue to run as normal, you will not be able to perform any API operations during this maintenance period.



We apologize for any inconvenience.



--Patrick Chanezon, AdWords API evangelist
 

API Quota Calculation Bug

2:23 pm - January 3, 2006 in AdWords API Blog

Thank you all for your feedback.

We have recently discovered a bug that is causing some developers' API quotas to be miscalculated. Those affected have likely seen an unusual fluctuation in their quota limit over the last few days.

We are working to resolve this bug as quickly as possible. We will update you as we learn more.

We sincerely apologize for this inconvenience.

--Patrick Chanezon, AdWords API evangelist

 

FIXED – Quota Calculation Bug

3:14 pm - January 4, 2006 in AdWords API Blog
This morning we corrected the quota calculation bug that we reported on January 3, 2006. All quotas should now reflect the appropriate number of units based on December 2005 account spends.



We apologize again for the inconvenience.



--Patrick Chanezon, AdWords API evangelist
 

AdWords API PHP Library (APIlity) 1.1.0 released

9:12 pm - January 9, 2006 in AdWords API Blog




Thomas and the APIlity team released a new major version last week, with CPM bidding support, AdGroup, Campaign and Report enhancements: congratulations to the team!

Go download it if you're using PHP to access the Adwords API.



--Patrick Chanezon, AdWords API evangelist
 

API Versioning Is Coming

9:49 am - January 13, 2006 in AdWords API Blog
Happy New Year to you all.



While I’m not thrilled that we kicked the year off with a quota calculation bug (which has long since been fixed), I am very excited to pre-announce the release of API versioning.



API versioning allows Google to release new functionality, and modify existing functionality, without disrupting our developers' code. Therefore, you will no longer have to worry about "breaking" releases and just-in-time upgrades. You simply write your code for a specific version of the WSDL and it will continue to operate as normal even after we release new versions. You then will have several weeks to update and test your new code before you officially upgrade to a newer version.



We plan to release versioning later this month in conjunction with our new Content Bidding functionality. At that time we will update our Developer's Guide to reflect the technical details and policies regarding versioning.



And please note: since Content Bidding will be included in a new “version” of the API, this release will not disrupt your current API clients.



We hope you find this new functionality helpful, and we’ll share more details on this release as soon as possible.



-- Rohit Dhawan, Product Manager
 

System Maintenance – January 27

12:41 pm - January 24, 2006 in AdWords API Blog
We will be performing routine AdWords system maintenance starting at 8pm PDT on Friday, January 27, 2006, and ending at approximately 2am PDT on Saturday, January 28. While all AdWords advertisements will continue to run as normal, you will not be able to perform any API operations during this maintenance period.



We apologize for any inconvenience.



--Patrick Chanezon, AdWords API evangelist
 
 
 
 
 
 
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