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Number of competitors

on a given search term

         

corbing

3:07 am on Apr 13, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Is there any easy way to find out how many competitors are bidding on a given keyword/phrase in AdWords?

I've been trying to figure out a way to either search [google.com...] using estimatedTotalResultsCount in the Google Web API and or get the information from the AdWords API but haven't found it to be possible.

Any suggestions?

inferno

4:05 am on Apr 13, 2005 (gmt 0)

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well, what i do is have my google customized to show 100 results, so i can see all the advertisers on one page, then i just page down, and count how many page downs i hit, each one is about 11 advertisers, its quick and easy :)

patient2all

9:07 am on Apr 13, 2005 (gmt 0)

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This is easier than the API:

[google.com...]

Try it, where widgets can either be a word or a phrase.

If I'm not mistaken you're seeing everyone who has a valid bid on the term, not just those who happened to show for a given search.

patient2all

corbing

10:52 am on Apr 13, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Thanks for the responses. I guess I wasn't clear in my original posting. I understand I can go to [google.com...] and manually count the number of people bidding. That works great for 5, 10, or even 20 words. I want to do that for thousands of words and therefore would like it automated. That's why I was looking for an API function.

AdWordsAdvisor

6:11 pm on Apr 13, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Welcome to WebmasterWorld, corbing!

Is there any easy way to find out how many competitors are bidding on a given keyword/phrase in AdWords?

One thing worth keeping in mind when evaluating this, is that the number of advertisers appearing in any given moment is not necessarily the same as the total number of advertisers for that keyword.

For example, lots of advertisers are not budgeted for their ads to show all the time - and as a consequence they're only showing during a fraction of the 24 hour day.

AWA

corbing

6:35 pm on Apr 13, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Thanks AWA. I realize that the numbers could be different, but I think it could be very beneficial to get a sense of if there is one bidder or 20 bidders for a keyword/phrase.

I assume that from a lack of any reference there is no way to accomplish this with either the AdWords API or the Web API?

AdWordsAdvisor

6:44 pm on Apr 13, 2005 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



I assume that from a lack of any reference there is no way to accomplish this with either the AdWords API or the Web API?

I've bored everyone silly in the past by endlessly mentioning that I'm not particularly technical, but it's a fact.

As a result, I'm not personally familiar with what can (or can't) be done with the APIs. However, you may want to field this question on the AdWords API Forum, which is right here:

[groups-beta.google.com...]

Hope that helps at least a bit. I suspect you might get some more action on this thread as the day goes on, too.

AWA