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January 29, 2013
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Original Search Phrase is a number?

  • January 29, 2013
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Hi everyone,

What does it mean when the Original Search Phrase is a number..??

I've noticed this on quite a few of our leads that have the Original Search Engine as "googleads.g.doubleclick.net"


example from one of our leads:

Original Search Engine:          googleads.g.doubleclick.net
Original Search Phrase:          120
Original Referrer:
http://googleads.g.doubleclick.net/pagead/ads?client=ca-pub-2439809412745070&output=html&h=240&slotname=1242161502&w=120&lmt=1338504415&flash=11.2.202&url=http://woocv.com/cv-template/modern/modern-resume-088&dt=1338792748144&bpp=15&shv=r20120523&jsv=r201


Thanks,

Sarah
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4 replies

January 29, 2013
The user visited your website and entered his/her leads after clicking the Google Display Network ads. 
February 3, 2013
Is there anyway to know from that number as to which ad they clicked on?
February 11, 2013
The number corresponds to the width of the display add as defined by the "w=" querystring parameter.  This is actually a bug that this value is being populated into the Original Search Phrase field.  If you want to know which specific ad that someone clicked, add a unique querystring parameter to each of your different ads (e.g. adid=xxxx).
Sean_McCombs
Level 3
April 11, 2013
If you add a 'q' parameter into the URL that you can set the Original Search Engine. Please see this external resource:

<https://developers.google.com/search-appliance/documentation/68/xml_reference#request_parameters>