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When you are in your AdWords account and you send email to AdWords support, Google should automatically pass back the email associated with the account you are in when you request help from that account (or automatically populate the address field with the address asociated with the account and make it possible to change it if desired).
From a lot of the posts here it seem like many people assume it does or at least that Google somehow knows what account a support request is coming from. It seems like each support ticket sent from an account is not automatically linked to the account it originated from.
I'd like:
1. Quicker reviewing of ads.
2. To be able to see whether an ad is reviewed or not.
3. When ju submit a new ad you could get an estimate of the time for it to get reviewed, depending on the queue.
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Right now via PowerPosting & dynamic keyword insertion you can create something like this:
Buy a {Keyword: Honda Motor}
Shop the Honda autoparts store
and get 20% off till Christmas.
Then Power Post in:
Honda radio ** .10 ** yourclickthroughurl.com?{Keyword}
Honda oil filter ** .10 ** yourclickthroughurl2.com?{Keyword}
Mazda radio ** .10 ** yourclickthroughurl3.com{Keyword}
As long as you are only selling Honda stuff, you can post a bunch of stuff in bulk but if you also sell Mazda parts (and probably 100 other makes if you have a big shop), then you have to create new ad groups for all of this.
To get around this, "double" keyword insertion would solve the problem & might fit right in with the existing tech setup.
With most keywords you have a category associated with them and if you can dynamically plug this category (or other descriptor) into your ad, you have to write a lot less ads.
To set it up, you'd write the ad like this:
Buy a {KeyWord: Honda Motor}
Shop the {keyword2: automotive} store
and get 20% off till Christmas.
You Power Post it in like this:
Honda radio ** Honda autoparts ** .10 ** yourclickthroughurl.com?{Keyword}
Mazda radio ** Mazda autoparts ** .10 ** yourclickthroughurl.com?{Keyword}
Google would interpret it like this:
{Keyword} ** {Keyword2} ** .10 ** yourclickthroughurl.com?{Keyword}
where {Keyword} is the keyword you buy and {Keyword2} is just a term or phrase used to classify or describle the keyword.
No spreadsheets to upload, much more flexibility, and it just might fit in with the existing back end tech design as AdWords is setup now.
patent pending
As we represent quite a few firms where the sales (or lead) is not on the same day as the click this causes confusion and this option can be used to match sales from Adwords with the customer's backend.
BTW I still want a log export, Google! No need to show user IPs, but I would love a log line per ad impression with all the relevant data (position, number of other ads showing, search partner, search phrase, campaign, adgroup, ad, keyword, clicked flag, click cost, time, etc etc). We're not holding our breath but it would be really helpful!
Adjustment of destination URL to not reset your click-through records for that advert (pages sometimes move or different new pages become more relevant or tracking codes get altered or tracking methods get completely changed)
And one complicated:
Allowing bulk uploading of keywords/max per click/destination URL, in particular a feed direct from your site could be best. With choices for daily/weekly/two-week/monthly automatic updates.
3. In the agency login, the ability to use a custom date range, see total conversions, clicks, etc by client.
It wouldn't have to be too fancy, I'd imagine it could work sort of like the regional targeting options. We wouldn't need anything super accurate either, if it could just kill off the obvious Safari users we would be in better shape.
ALSO, like a lot of other people, I too would like prepaying ability. By wire transfer or something. Or at least it would be good if Google didn't FORGET to bill our debit card for 5 days straight and then try to put one impossibly large transaction through it at 6:00PM on Columbus Day when all the banks are closed and no one at all can possibly authorize a transaction that large!
--nerowolfe
Or at least it would be good if Google didn't FORGET to bill our debit card for 5 days straight and then try to put one impossibly large transaction through it at 6:00PM on Columbus Day when all the banks are closed and no one at all can possibly authorize a transaction that large!
Aaacchh! =:[
Sounds as if we owe you an apology on that one, nerowolfe. So, I hope you'll accept my apology - on behalf of AdWords.
And your other 'wish list' items will be included in the report that I'll be sending out late tomorrow evening.
AWA