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ngentot

7:55 pm on Jun 9, 2004 (gmt 0)



seems like everything now takes longer and longer to be shown on the statistcs...like days instead of hours it used to be...even simple loging in takes a few minutes now...google really bogs me down...

Robino

8:37 pm on Jun 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Yep, it's pretty ridiculous!

I contact them each month to report the problems. Each time they act as if it's a browser issue on my end.

It makes me nervous. So I made a backup copy of all of my AdWords data.

zeus661

10:17 pm on Jun 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I have to wait until the next day to get any accurate idea of what I did. Yep, you can wirte and ad and have it online in 15 minutes but it takes a day to see what is going on.

anallawalla

12:49 am on Jun 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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even simple loging in takes a few minutes now

It's pretty immediate for me (across the Pacific). 10-15 seconds at the most, more often about 5 seconds.

Stats are slow to appear but that's been the case for a month or more.

blaze

1:12 am on Jun 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Anyone have strange problems editting AdWords copy ads? Really really slow.

hobbnet

1:31 am on Jun 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Im in the SF Bay Area and there has been no noticeable change in the quality of service in reporting, logging in or editting.

eWhisper

5:53 am on Jun 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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even simple loging in takes a few minutes now

I really think this depends on the account and how its set up.

I have some accounts I can log in and within a second, I'm looking at all the campaigns.

I have others that takes 1-2 minutes to log in.

The difference - one has 5 campaigns with 4-5 ad groups each, and 100-5k keywords.

The other has 30 campaigns with 20+ groups in each and 20k keywords.

I think it depends on the amount of data in your account.

Robsp

2:13 pm on Jun 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Logging in is pretty quick here in the Netherlands. The stats take 24 hours these days (it really used to be 3 hours; a long time ago).

I hate it but it is the same for everyone I guess.

AdWordsAdvisor

6:47 pm on Jun 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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even simple loging in takes a few minutes now


I really think this depends on the account and how its set up.

This is quite correct. Login time and navigation with a large account also depends on what date range you are set to, and whether or not you are set to look at only active keywords, Ad Groups, and campaigns.

This seems like a good time to bring up the suggested limits for Campaigns, Ad Groups, and keywords. If one exceeds these suggested maximums, then at some point slow login and navigation problems are quite possible.

The suggested limits are:

* Maximum of 25 campaigns
* Maximum of 100 Ad Groups per Campaign
* Maximum of 2000 keyword per Campaign
* Maximum of 750 keywords per a single Ad Group - while also keeping in mind the point above
* Maximum of 50,000 keywords per account

Tip: if you have a really action packed account, with 'too many' Ad Groups and keywords, then before you log out, set your date range to a short period, such as "Yesterday". Also set things to see only "Active" campaigns, Ad Groups, and keywords.

This will be far less data to pull when you login next time, and navigation should be easier as well.

AWA

Robsp

6:54 pm on Jun 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Good tip AWA. As I always leave my campaigns on "today" and "only active" it explains why my logins are not slow at all.

Now all there is to do is fix the reporting lag :)

eWhisper

6:56 pm on Jun 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Tip: if you have a really action packed account, with 'too many' Ad Groups and keywords, then before you log out, set your date range to a short period, such as "Yesterday". Also set things to see only "Active" campaigns, Ad Groups, and keywords.

That's a great tip, thanks for that one AWA - such simple things are the hardest to remember.

figment88

7:05 pm on Jun 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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AWA I fall within those limits by a pretty fair margin, always have my date range set to yesterday, and I still find login time unacceptable.

Robino

7:12 pm on Jun 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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AWA I fall within those limits by a pretty fair margin, always have my date range set to yesterday, and I still find login time unacceptable.

Same here.

Adwords has a problem and they know it. They should just say, "We are aware of these problems. Our engineers are hard at work fixing it."

AdWordsAdvisor

7:31 pm on Jun 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Now all there is to do is fix the reporting lag :)

Well, we are aware of that issue, Robsp, and our engineers are hard at work fixing it. I'm hoping for noticeable progress soon. And thanks for the patience in the meantime.

They should just say, "We are aware of these problems. Our engineers are hard at work fixing it."

Robino, point well taken. I'll be passing on a link to this entire thread late Friday evening, to lots of folks within AdWords who take WebmasterWorld feedback very seriously.

So, I invite your comments. (Meaning all y'all.) ;)

AWA