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#1 pkeres

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Posted 19 October 2003 - 02:11 PM

Hi there.

Okay, i know there are very sophisticated, extended, complicated tools to generate reports on how you rank for a certain keyword. Although i didn't find not one that didn't ask for a Google Developer API or my credit card number ... :lmao:

All in all i though we'd make a very simple tool to see how our sites ranked for a certain keyword or even a phrase in google. Something that wouldn't over complicate the entire process... make it plain Q&A style.

It turned out just right, so we thought we shared with anyone who's interested. Without the usual give me your email address/creditcard/googleapi torture.

Go and see for yourself... and drop me a line if you liked the crappy logo i drew for it :lol:

It's at www.googlerankings.com

Enjoy :D

#2 Jill

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Posted 19 October 2003 - 02:19 PM

Welcome, Pkeres. :D

Does it use the google api or not? Cuz if not, then anyone who uses it will be violating Google's terms of service.

Jill

#3 Bernard

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Posted 20 October 2003 - 12:41 PM

Countdown to Google's objection to the use of their trademark in your URL...

5.. 4.. 3..

#4 nihilist

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Posted 28 October 2003 - 01:38 AM

Something tells me Google won't be too happy about this site.

If you're not affiliated with Google (and your site says you're not), then you are breaching Google's terms of service, and so is anyone who uses it.

Also Bernard makes the further point that you're using their trademark in the URL, which will annoy them even further.

If I was you I'd take the site down, remove all traces of you or your company from the domain, and run for your life. :manybounce:

Well, I'm being melodramatic, but you can see my point. :banana:




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