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Viewing all the ads for a keyword

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werty

4:12 pm on Mar 28, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Is there a way to increase the length of this screen to display more than 10 advertisers at once, such as changing the query string?

www.google.com/sponsoredlinks?q=WIDGETS

I am in canada and need to add &gl=us to the end to display the ads that would be showing in the US.

The problem I am running into is that if I add the &gl=us it will show me more ads, ask me to click to page two, and when I do click it defers me back to Canadian listings, which rarely have a page 2, so I have to enter &gl=us at the end of that string, and repeat for page 3, 4, etc.

Is there any way to save a US cookie, change the query string, change preferences? Or should I maybe look at this from a US proxy?

eWhisper

4:26 pm on Mar 28, 2005 (gmt 0)

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A US proxy is probably your best bet. When this first came out, the display preferences set for your regular G search were saved, and now, it seems it's just 10 no matter what one does.

Robsp

4:28 pm on Mar 28, 2005 (gmt 0)

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werty,

You can just set the "Number of Results" preferences for Google (on the www.google.com screen) to 100 and you will see 100 SERPS and up to 100 ads.

eWhisper

6:25 pm on Mar 28, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Robsp,

That works on google.com.

On google.com/sponsoredlinks the google preferences don't hold (there's no organics on those results).

mike_ppc

7:57 am on Mar 29, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Very good hint, Robsp.

You're also right, eWhisper, on "only sponsored links" it doesn't work, but you could search in the usual screen, and see both organic and paid results.

It's very useful when you have a lot of link results.