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4 commentsMonday, January 14, 2008

Google Hiding Queries, AdWords Impressions

Transparency into Google called into question, again

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Hiding Conversion Queries

I wish they'd at least show Queries that had conversions.

I'll see conversions in my report which is great but not the keywords that generated them. Is Google not smart enough to know that If I knew all the keywords converting I wouldn't bid on them??

This idea of hiding queries that we're paying for is ridiculous. Would any of us pay a bill that just had Services Unknown?

I think maybe it's time for another lawsuit since Google seems to think they're too big to fully disclose what we're paying for.

Also that bit about him being a Qualified Professional is not even close to impressive. It's an easy test for anyone who's run a PPC campaign

I miss my old Overture days but they suck since Yahoo went in and screwed it all up.

Google is over.

Google's parking meter is about to expire. The reader, the arrogance, the privacy, quality score, the crappy results, the collateral damage, this and that. Nobody trust them with all that power. Soon they will be a thing of the past. It is Facebook's decade. Yes Facebook can whoop their tail with eyes closed.

Eric is that you?

You don't have to hide behind a guest ID, we'd love to interview you about this.

yawn ... 99 impressions

yawn ... 99 impressions

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