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Will frequent queries hurt sites?

Discussion in 'Google API' started by shelley@shelleygoodwin.co, Apr 26, 2004.

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    Hello, I have a handful of sites listed with the free search engine position checker. Will frequent queries (since my API is involved) cause Google to penalize my sites?

    I heard that Google frowns upon frequent queries and while I know WPG is a no-no, I wonder about DP since an API is used.

    Thanks!
     
  2. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    No... the API usage is within their terms and conditions.

    - Shawn
     
    digitalpoint, Apr 26, 2004 IP
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    hulkster Peon

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    FYI FWIW: In addition to using Shawn's excellent tool, I have a home-brew keyword checker that automatically runs daily on my site and categorizes the top-100 search terms - typically takes around 200 queries to do so ... and I don't think this has had any affect.

    Note that for the API, you are searching for a keyword phrase, not a domain - the "grep" for the domain isn't really "visible" to Google anyway, so I'm not sure how they would correllate back to a single domain.

    alek
     
    hulkster, Apr 27, 2004 IP
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    shelley@shelleygoodwin.co Guest

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    Thanks, I appreciate the quick responses!!
     
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    NewComputer Well-Known Member

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    Where might someone receive a copy of that tool? Are you interested in sharing with the rest of the class? I would be interested in hearing more.
     
    NewComputer, May 24, 2004 IP
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    Sorry, it's not for public consumption ... but it's not all that fancy - just basically takes the list of search terms from an Analog web analysis report and then runs 'em against the Google API, and reports where they show up.

    alek
     
    hulkster, May 24, 2004 IP