Google Drops Price For AdWords API Usage

Apr 21, 2008 - 7:26 am 0 by
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AdWordsAPI Advisor posted in a Google Groups thread that Google is now able to drop the prices they charge for using the AdWords API. How can they do this now? Debbie Leight, Product Marketing at Google, said because Google was able to enhance the API system to "drive greater efficiencies." Those new efficiencies are now represented in a new lower rate.

Here is the revised rate chart:

Service Name, Former Rate (in API units), New Rate * addAds: 125 -> 50 per item * addCriteria: 25 -> 20 per item * updateCriteria: 10 -> 3 per item * getKeywordVariations: 25 -> 20 * getKeywordsFromSite: 25 -> 20 * estimateAdGroupList: 25 -> 20 per item * estimateCampaignList: 25 -> 20 per item * estimateKeywordList: 25 -> 20 per item * scheduleReportJob: 1000 -> 500

Debbie ends by explaining:

API units will continue to be charged at a cost of US$0.25 (or local currency equivalent) per thousand units consumed; but these per-service rate reductions will bring substantial savings.

Forum discussion at Google Groups.

Note: This article was written the week prior and scheduled to be posted April 21st.

 

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