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Using Google Ads API to get search volume of keyword?

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  1. Using Google Ads API to get search volume of keyword?
  2. We're developing a complex tool & one of the key data we need is search volume for keywords. I've started looking at Google Ads API but their restriction are drastic.
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  14. I was wondering if anyone has ever used it and is open to talk about it? The review process, the limit for black hat use(s), etc etc.
  15. I'm also open to any suggestions for other tool to grab volume data (especially for international market)
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  20. They don't have much data, especially for local search such as France
  21. While Google was outright stealing third party content and putting it front & center on core keyword searches, they had to use "about 100 “synthetic queries”—queries that you would never expect a user to type" to smear Bing & even numerous of these queries did not show the alleged signal.
  22. Here are some representative views of that incident:
  23. "We look forward to competing with genuinely new search algorithms out there—algorithms built on core innovation, and not on recycled search results from a competitor. So to all the users out there looking for the most authentic, relevant search results, we encourage you to come directly to Google. And to those who have asked what we want out of all this, the answer is simple: we'd like for this practice to stop." - Google's Amit Singhal
  24. “It’s cheating to me because we work incredibly hard and have done so for years but they just get there based on our hard work. I don’t know how else to call it but plain and simple cheating. Another analogy is that it’s like running a marathon and carrying someone else on your back, who jumps off just before the finish line.” Amit Singhal, more explicitly.
  25. "One comment that I’ve heard is that “it’s whiny for Google to complain about this.” I agree that’s a risk, but at the same time I think it’s important to go on the record about this." - Matt Cutts
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  36. The key difference between that sort of stuff and gray areas monetized by the big online platforms is you may have to go to third world to find the sketchy physical products in the real world; whereas the big online platforms all have some number of sketchy globally accessible offers at any point in time. Here are just a few examples:
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