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Can I view all keywords deemed 'Bid is below first page bid estimate'?

Is there a report of something that can show me this info?

         

budbiss

5:23 pm on Oct 11, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Instead of going through each of my 61 ad groups and viewing each one's list of keywords, is there a way that I can pull a report that will show me each keyword that Adwords deems 'Bid is below first page bid estimate'?

Thanks!

xurxo

9:01 pm on Oct 11, 2008 (gmt 0)

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This would be a great feature request to pass on to Google. The only way I can think of getting to this info quickly would be to pull out a keyword report and filter out keywords that are above position 8 or so. This should leave you with all keywords below that position and help you isolate keywords where the 'Bid is below first page bid estimate'.

Hopefully Google will include this information in the editor in the very near future!

Dlocks

12:19 pm on Oct 12, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Or at least a select or filter option in a specific ad group would be nice.

Or I'm missing something or it is impossible to select the keywords in an ad group that have the status 'Bid is below first page'.

You can filter on the status 'Inactive for search' but not on 'Inactive for first page'. Even the 'order by status' does not sort the colum 'status' by the current status :(

Tropical Island

12:47 pm on Oct 13, 2008 (gmt 0)

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...keywords that are above position 8 or so.

I don't think that would work. I have a number of keywords where we are supposedly in 3rd place & yet still have the 1st page notice.

netmeg

2:22 pm on Oct 13, 2008 (gmt 0)

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I don't think the reports have quite caught up with the new QS yet.

xurxo

4:54 pm on Oct 13, 2008 (gmt 0)

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I agree with netmeg, the reports and the editor have not caught up with the recent updates and we're unfortunately stuck waiting for Google to provide us with the tools we need to stay on top of things.