Thanks, I finally got the darn thing running yesterday (August 31, 2009) on the Domino platform. In the meantime (today) I'm suddenly getting an insufficient quota for my old key. Is that Google telling me it won't work from now on?
Is there anywhere we can get an example Notes database that worked like the old SOAP implementation so dummies like me can figure out how to plagiarize the code and get it back online? If so, a real quick email to mailto:bschless@rasco.com would be most appreciated.
Our reports notably stopped running on the 8th. I did note however that Web Position Gold is still working as of the 10th of September. Do you suppose they are using AJAX as alternative or yet another alternative? If you want a way to get google organic search results, what do you do instead of SOAP?
The fact is that many companies and end users still want to see their SEM campaign results, and organic is one third of that (at a minimum). If you want to see traffic/leads/conversions/sales by keyword, you're going to want to include organic as a portion of that.
This is dreadful news. The AJAX alternative is just not suitable for my applications. Please bring back the SOAP API. I would be willing to pay - as I suspect many others would.
Unfortunately the new ajax search api sucks, and appears to be intentionally crippled to reduce its usefulness. See http://code.google.com/p/google-ajax-apis/issues/detail?id=43.
Unfortunately, I cannot find anyway of displaying custom Google search results that browse every domain without violating terms of service (talking about scraping, btw). I need the search data and doing it manually sucks because research takes 1000x longer. It's not like their servers can't handle it. This move is a budget cut and a disservice to the online marketing community. Haters for real.
HATERADE IS ALWAYS COUNTER-PRODUCTIVE.
If everyone is going to turn around and scrape the results, that actually puts more stress on the search engines in the long run because returning full results is harder on the systems than returning partial results. Fortunately, Google can scrape itself using their own spreadsheets... can't ban their own domain name, can they? Na, and they ain't going to ban me either.
Thanks, I finally got the darn thing running yesterday (August 31, 2009) on the Domino platform. In the meantime (today) I'm suddenly getting an insufficient quota for my old key. Is that Google telling me it won't work from now on?
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ReplyDeleteThe fact is that many companies and end users still want to see their SEM campaign results, and organic is one third of that (at a minimum). If you want to see traffic/leads/conversions/sales by keyword, you're going to want to include organic as a portion of that.
ReplyDeleteThis is dreadful news. The AJAX alternative is just not suitable for my applications. Please bring back the SOAP API. I would be willing to pay - as I suspect many others would.
ReplyDeleteSounds like they (Google) wants to make sure people are exposed to ads. Oh well, that's an opportunity for Bing then...
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ReplyDeleteI am guessing its because they dont want people to reorder results.
ReplyDeletei like that.. thank you google
ReplyDeleteGood vision Google. SOAP/WSDL is so crippled that I'm afraid it is beyond repair. Long live simpler interfaces.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately the new ajax search api sucks, and appears to be intentionally crippled to reduce its usefulness. See http://code.google.com/p/google-ajax-apis/issues/detail?id=43.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, I cannot find anyway of displaying custom Google search results that browse every domain without violating terms of service (talking about scraping, btw). I need the search data and doing it manually sucks because research takes 1000x longer. It's not like their servers can't handle it. This move is a budget cut and a disservice to the online marketing community. Haters for real.
ReplyDeleteHATERADE IS ALWAYS COUNTER-PRODUCTIVE.
If everyone is going to turn around and scrape the results, that actually puts more stress on the search engines in the long run because returning full results is harder on the systems than returning partial results. Fortunately, Google can scrape itself using their own spreadsheets... can't ban their own domain name, can they? Na, and they ain't going to ban me either.
Hi Squizz, Devin & Bjourne, do your apps use this search api? Maybe I can help. Can you let me know your emails please?
ReplyDeleteSo for what was this Key actually ?
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