The keyword tracker as been updated so the advanced usage script supports Bing as well as Google again (since they shut down their Google API service). The drawback is you need to have a web server available to install the script on that is running PHP 5.2.0 or higher. http://www.digitalpoint.com/tools/keywords/
I think that's more dependent on your browser than anything else. If you keep readding the same bulk group, it will skip ones that already made it in and do whatever else it can before the timeout.
there is also difference between the number of Bing and Yahoo entries it takes before timing out anyway I split the list in to smaller groups and it's done
1. If we had advanced usage script running in the past on server running PHP 5.2.0 or higher is there anything we need to do regarding the advanced usage script? 2. I see mention of re-adding keywords to Bing and Yahoo. Do we need to re-add for Google as well?
Update the script to the new one: http://www.digitalpoint.com/tools/keywords/advanced_script.html No, you don't need to reenter any keywords.
Shawn, excellent work. I've missed your tool. I've given you a mention here:http://www.seo1.net/thread5779.html How have you got around the Google API problem?
I haven't read the entire thread, but let me ask the question anyway. Is there a new "Advanced Usage Script" that needs to be installed? When I try and use the program I get a message that the "Advance Usage Script" is invalid?????
Please ignore the question. I read the small print and found the new script. Everything is work as it should. Thank you Shawn.
FYI: Replaced old PHP script with new one and worked fine for me. Now I just wish www.komar.org ranked higher for Christmas Lights! ;-) Tastes great and less filling - nice job Shawn!
Nice to see this working again. Looks like the last time I used it was Dec 18th, 2007. Nice.. Thanks!