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How do I access the Google Adwords API to build custom reports for my clients.

Arjun Rajkumar asked in Rails

Hey! Just looking to learn how APIs work - and how I can access the Google Adwords & the Google Analytics APIs to get data from them and create custom reports for a client. New to APIs - so just trying to get a basic undesratanding on how it works.

Any suggestions for good tutorials on this?

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Hey, have you found a solution to this problem?

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To be honest, there are a huge number of ways that you can find out how the indicators of your client's site have changed. For example, you can check the Majestic Trustflow, Majestic Citation Flow Metric, Page authority, and Domain rating. Also, do not forget that there are various services that allow you to find out how much the popularity of the site has changed recently (you can choose even in hours).

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To be honest, there are a huge number of ways that you can find out how the indicators of your client's site have changed. For example, you can check the Majestic Trustflow, Majestic Citation Flow Metric, Page authority, and Domain rating. Also, do not forget that there are various services that allow you to find out how much the popularity of the site has changed recently (you can choose even in hours). For example, I checked my project like this after using the services https://aiad.com.au/google-adwords-melbourne/. I can honestly say that I was pleasantly surprised, but if you want to learn more about it, then you can visit their website. I hope this modest information can help someone. Good luck, guys!

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