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Finding "In Trial" and "Disabled Words"

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1:48 pm on Jul 27, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I realize that they are changing this feature, but for now is there an easy way to locate In Trial and Disabled words. Presently you need to open up each Ad Group to see if there is a pink box warning. I have quite a few Adgroups per Campaign and would like to find a faster way to locate them. I begin each day by weeding out these words and it is very time consuming.

patient2all

2:06 pm on Jul 27, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hi Metric,

Go to Tools, Find & Edit Keywords and you'll be in for a pleasant surprise. You can do exactly what you want and much more. In your case, check the desired boxes under "match type & status" and use one of the options under #2 CHANGE.

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2:39 pm on Jul 27, 2005 (gmt 0)

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That is a great way to lookup words, but for some reason it pulled up words that were not disabled, or on trial. It said that the words were, and when I checked, and sure enough they were marked as "Normal".

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5:03 am on Jul 28, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Metric,

Was that the case for all the keywords? - reported wrong status

That's one of the few Google tools that I've never encountered bugs with. Are you sure you didn't have some other criteria checked too?

Is it possible that given the ephemeral nature of trial and disabled status that these somehow went to normal between when you ran the report and when you checked the adgroup? - outside shot, I know.

BTW, the pink box in the AdGroup only shows up if you have "trial" or "hold" keywords. If the only non-normal status keywords are "disabled", there is no warning on top.

I'd try the "find/edit keywords" tool again. I use it a lot and never found a discrepancy.

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2:05 pm on Jul 28, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I set it to search in:
all campaigns
all statuses
all Adgroups

What do I choose for Keywords because I am looking for just any words that have been disabled. I choose:
"contains" but did not enter any key words.
I left the Cpc question and history blank. and checked all of the match type and style except "normal"
The result said that I had over 300 words that are disabled on trial or On hold. But when I go through the accounts manually, they are all in "normal" status.
Am I entering my criteria wrong? I can't seem to be able to figure this out.

patient2all

2:20 pm on Jul 28, 2005 (gmt 0)

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It sound like one of those 1/2 dozen or so things that I have support calls in on that only happen to me and no one else.

AWA would suggest that you clear Temporary Internet Files and Cookies. Empty your windows/temp directory. Try on a different PC to narrow it down.

The only other thing that I can think of is perhaps you're expecting to see disabled/hold/trial at the bottom of the list within the AdGroups. Of course, they could occur anywhere in the list depending on how you have it sorted. I fall for that one sometimes.

It's a shame, I'll bet not that many people make use of these semi-hidden tools. You sound like you would benefit from it and it flunks for you!

Good Luck!

patient2all

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3:10 pm on Jul 28, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Patient To All,

Thank you so much for your help.

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3:19 pm on Jul 28, 2005 (gmt 0)

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how do I empty my windows/temp/ directory?