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why doesnt deleted compaigns disapear!?!?!

it just says deleted! :¦ :¦ :¦

         

Billy_Blue

11:53 pm on Jan 13, 2006 (gmt 0)



how am I gonna delete for real my compaign?

i emaled google they dont reply they never reply to my letter i think its because i have a spelling disase

StupidScript

11:58 pm on Jan 13, 2006 (gmt 0)

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All campaigns/groups/ads are retained in G's database ... pretty much as long as the account is active (so far) for a variety of reasons.

The one that's valuable to the advertiser is that sometimes it can be helpful to go over your old ads and figure out how to make better new ones, or to see why you stopped using various terms or ad text.

The reasons for G keeping them available have to do with the advertiser and their campaigns' overall historical performance, which impact a variety of functions like CPC and positioning and keeping tabs on abusive advertisers, among others.

You can use the little drop-down menu to only show active campaigns, if it makes you feel any better, but they won't be leaving your profile any time soon.

(And your spelling is plenty good enough to get an answer ... they are just really s l o w sometimes. ;)

Billy_Blue

12:02 am on Jan 14, 2006 (gmt 0)



damn i made a crappy one to test at first and now i gotta live with it for ever?!?!?

sheesh you must be able to delete them forever why do they make you keep that crap?

please tell me youre kidding

StupidScript

12:06 am on Jan 14, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I KNOW!?!? It sounds crazy ... but it's true ...

Fortunately the deleted campaigns do not have any effect on your 'total campaign' or 'total adgroup' numbers, so you can delete as many as you want without using up your quota.

During experimenting with the API I created dozens of campaigns and adgroups, just to learn about the system. I had to delete them all because they weren't real, but they are still hidden away in there. Doing a search for some keyword that was in them always turns them up, along with the active campaigns.

It's really true.

jtara

1:46 am on Jan 14, 2006 (gmt 0)

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During experimenting with the API I created dozens of campaigns and adgroups, just to learn about the system.

Thanks for the tip. I'm about to start writing some API code. Think I'll open a seperate account just for that. Probably worth the $5. At minimum, it will help prevent me from messing up something important.

deep_alley

6:26 am on Jan 14, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I'm actually glad that deleted ad groups and campaigns don't disappear. Have every once in a while gone back to check what kind of keywords and ads I was running. In one instance I actually made a deleted campaign active again. Saved me a lot of time and energy.

jtara

6:54 am on Jan 14, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Just starting to look into the API, and one of the interesting discoveries is that deleted ads can be recovered. Presumably, complete with their stats.

You just can't do it in the web UI...

Put me back in the conspiracy-theorist camp. The good stuff is reserved for those with big budgets. The web UI is horribly cripled, and unless you have a huge spend, you don't have enough API quota to do anything useful.

Billy_Blue

11:59 am on Jan 14, 2006 (gmt 0)



jtare: i know they always do it like that like they put "google ads" on our ads its annoying

michaelhood

6:15 am on Jan 15, 2006 (gmt 0)

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It is possible to undelete previous campaigns. Click on the campaign from overview, it's where pause/resume would be.

jtara

8:18 am on Jan 15, 2006 (gmt 0)

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It is possible to undelete previous campaigns.

But not deleted ads, AFAIK.

thegreatpretender

8:29 am on Jan 15, 2006 (gmt 0)

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damn i made a crappy one to test at first and now i gotta live with it for ever?!?!?

You undelete and edit them, or just edit them for new campaign instead of creating a new one.