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Suggestion: Consider showing summary lookup stats

Discussion in 'Keyword Tracker' started by hulkster, Apr 15, 2004.

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    Not sure why I didn't suggest this earlier, but maybe considering showing "summary lookup stats" at the bottom of the keywork tracker.

    I.e. I run a (simple) keyword tracker that after running through the keywords, put lines like this on the bottom:
    I realize this probably only makes sense if you do a "Check All" (or do automated wget's), but just an idea I'll toss out there. It also gives you an idea of how close you are to using up your 1,000 API queries/day.

    alek
     
    hulkster, Apr 15, 2004 IP
  2. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    Probably not going to happen at this point to be honest... Wouldn't be terribly difficult to add, but I'm trying to cut *down* on the number of system-wide MySQL queries, not add to it. :)

    - Shawn
     
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    hulkster Peon

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    OK - just thought I'd toss it out there - if you did decide to do it, maybe display it at the bottom as:

    Data from last "Check-ALL" is: [misc. stats data plus date/time run]

    I didn't think it would be too hard (would only add a write into the database when Check-All is run (i.e. don't bother tracking actual daily license key uses), which I'm guessing isn't near as frequent as other stuff) and would be a fairly simple read, but yet another one.

    It is kinda "neat" to see how you are doing - although my keywords aren't very competitive ones as seen my signature! ;-)

    alek
     
    hulkster, Apr 15, 2004 IP