Google Ads API Is Now Available To All
Google announced on Twitter that the Google Ads API is now “generally” available to all advertisers and developers. I believe it launched last year but had some serious issues when trying to replace the Google AdWords API and Google had to revert it. Now it is ready for prime time and fully available.
Google said the Google AdWords API “is as yet accessible for use right now. Notwithstanding, new highlights will never again be included. For every single new joining, we suggest utilizing the Google Ads API.”
Google included “with the Google Ads API, you’ll see quicker rollouts of new highlights and similarity refreshes for devices like proposals, nearby missions, and the sky is the limit from there. We’ve additionally made upgrades to existing highlights like Keyword Planner, change history and charging. This makes it simple for you to deal with your missions and increment in general profitability.”
The Google Ads API is the cutting edge automatic interface to Google Ads and the up and coming age of the AdWords API. It empowers designers to cooperate straightforwardly with the Google Ads stage, endlessly expanding the effectiveness of overseeing huge or complex Google Ads records and missions. Some average use cases include:
- Automated account management
- Custom reporting
- Ad management based on inventory
- Manage Smart Bidding strategies
So ensure you look at the Google Ads API in the event that you are as yet utilizing the Google AdWords API.
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