NAME
Google::Adwords::Ad - A Google Adwords Ad object.
VERSION
This documentation refers to Google::Adwords::Ad version 0.0.1
SYNOPSIS
use Google::Adwords::AdService;
use Google::Adwords::Ad;
use Google::Adwords::Image;
use File::Slurp;
my $adgroup_id = 20048;
# Create Text Ad
my $ad1 = Google::Adwords::Ad->new
->adType('TextAd')
->headline('The World is Flat')
->description1('Yes')
->description2('It is')
->adGroupId($adgroup_id)
->destinationUrl('http://aarohan.biz')
->displayUrl('aarohan.biz')
# Create an Image Ad
my $ad2 = Google::Adwords::Ad->new
->adType('ImageAd')
->adGroupId($adgroup_id)
->destinationUrl('http://aarohan.biz')
->displayUrl('aarohan.biz');
# The image stuff
my $image_data = read_file('picture.jpg');
my $image = Google::Adwords::Image->new;
$image->name('picture.jpg');
$image->data($image_data);
# Associate the image with the Image Ad
$ad2->image($image);
# Create the AdService
my $service = Google::Adwords::AdService->new();
# login details
$service->email('email@domain.com')
->password('password')
->developerToken($developer_token)
->applicationToken($app_token);
# if you use a MCC
#$service->clientEmail('clientemail@domain.com');
# or
#$service->clientCustomerId($customerid);
# Add the two ads
my @added_ads = $service->addAds($ad1, $ad2);
DESCRIPTION
This object should be used with the AdService API calls
METHODS
Accessors
* adGroupId
* adType
* destinationUrl
* disapproved
* displayUrl
* exemptionRequest
* id
* status
* description1
* description2
* headline
* image
* address
* businessImage
* businessKey
* businessName
* city
* countryCode
* customIcon
* customIconId
* phoneNumber
* postalCode
* region
* stockIcon
* targetRadiusInKm
* description
* markupLanguages
* mobileCarriers
* postPriceAnnotation
* prePriceAnnotation
* priceString
* productImage
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Rohan Almeida <rohan@almeida.in>
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2006 Rohan Almeida <rohan@almeida.in>. All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.