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Thread: Finding the modifiers. Is this possible?

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    Re: Finding the modifiers. Is this possible?

    No it is not.

    It is traffic sources > keywords.

    If I go to Adwords > Adword Campaigns I get a list of all my campaigns by campaign name.

    The Screenshot is traffic sources > keywords.

    In the screenshot at the top of the keyword list in the first column heading it says "keyword" and not "campaign".

    If I go to Adwords > Adword Campaigns I get a list of all my campaigns by campaign name.

    The screenshot is 100% without doubt of my keywords page and it only shows the keyword that triggered the ad and does not include the modifiers either before or after the keyword. Yet they are in the server logs. So it appears that GA is stripping these out. Unless someone else does a test to find out. It will cost you a click on your own ad and a wait of 24 hours for it to "not" show in GA. Take your keyword and put some weired words before and after a "phrase match" word and search google to find your ad then click it and wait. Then check your server logs for the weired words you used.

    Thanks

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    Re: Finding the modifiers. Is this possible?

    I said "appears to be" because the screen shot does not show the entire screen, but only a portion of it. (It also appears that you've edited the image so as to remove the data displayed in the "keyword" column.)

    And, within the "AdWords" > "AdWords Campaigns" area, you can drill down from "Campaign" to "Ad Group" to view "Keyword" level data.

    Without having direct access to your account, and therefore not being able to view all settings, report screens, etc., it's exceedingly difficult to determine what's happening. It's like a doctor trying to diagnose a seemingly diseased patient via telephone, with only the patient's verbal description as guide.

    Therefore, I can but suggest that you address the matter with Google.

    Please let us know of the outcome.

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    Re: Finding the modifiers. Is this possible?

    This landing page is good.

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