James_Dale

msg:113309 | 2:08 pm on Jan 16, 2004 (gmt 0) |
try using the Google API, or set the results count to 100 per page at the end of the URL: &num=100
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good2go

msg:113310 | 8:26 am on Jan 18, 2004 (gmt 0) |
Be aware that "&num=100" does not give identical results to the standard search. Not sure why. Maybe to discourage us SEOs from using it?
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DerekH

msg:113311 | 9:02 am on Jan 18, 2004 (gmt 0) |
good2go wrote | Be aware that "&num=100" does not give identical results to the standard search. Not sure why. |
| One reason is that Google's results pages collect together results from the same website that would appear on the same page, and present a single indented result. When there are 100 results on a single page, this clustering algorithm groups together sites whose pages would be on *different* "ten-to-a-page" pages, making the results look quite different further down the 100. DerekH
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bether2

msg:113312 | 2:11 am on Feb 11, 2004 (gmt 0) |
| digital point has a great tool for tracking keyword position on google. |
| Does anyone know if they are following the google API TOS - or if they have permission from google to provide this service? In other words, will we get in trouble if we use it? Think this was discussed a while back, but can't find the thread. Beth
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dazzlindonna

msg:113313 | 2:48 am on Feb 11, 2004 (gmt 0) |
you must provide your own key - so it is perfectly ok.
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bether2

msg:113314 | 2:50 am on Feb 11, 2004 (gmt 0) |
Thanks, dazzlindonna.
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BeeDeeDubbleU

msg:113315 | 11:00 am on Feb 11, 2004 (gmt 0) |
Just yesterday I received a newsletter that promoted a free monitor for Google tool that does just what you ask. This is from Cleverstat but I am not sure whether or not Google will like it so I am afraid to use it (Ok I did try it - just once - honest ;o) Does anyone know if this will cause problems?
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