It seems the last few weeks when I run the KW tracker, all my KW's show a complete drop for google, but if I check (and I know how to check manually) then the kw's and sites are ranked fine in goggle. So its some type of glitch in the tracker. Anyone else seeing this?
There were some reports of Google throttling some users, and for most of them, it seems that slowing down API requests to Google via the sleep() function seems to have gotten around it. http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=2118137&page=2
We have 516 keywords but only show results on 30 keywords others are N/A. Should I minimize my keywords?
Hey just got back to checking up on this, I'm a paid member so don't think i'm restricted. Let me run an update and report back. Thanks!
Same thing happened for me today --- all Google is showing NA --- even though when I manually check they are page 1 rankings. Anybody have an update of this issue? Thanks!
I've faced a weird issue - if I do lot of searches, then my network gets black-listed temporarily, and even google.com homepage shows PR as NA - no wonder other web pages show up NA! @bootou - However, sometimes when there's an update in PR, it temporarily disappears too; so don't worry in such cases; you'll be able to see after 2-3days as usual!
Google has changed their API... specifically they depreciated the old API, but at the same time put a throttle of 100 queries/day on it. We have updated the keyword tracker to use the new API... this means you need to enter your Google API Key on your settings. http://tools.digitalpoint.com/tracker.php?do=settings Google's new API also only allows 100 queries/day before they want you to pay them... BUT (hidden feature I guess)... Google lets you create multiple "projects", so you can get multiple keys. When you enter your API key in the keyword tracker settings, you can separate multiple keys with a pipe... for example: apikey1|apikey2|apikey3, etc. This also means you need to update your Keyword Tracker script (also on the settings page).