non-paid listing

Posted By: kery ()
Posted On: 2004-Dec-21 02:45

I own a search engine and I would like to get non-paid listing from Google or other major search engines.

Where and how can I get their non-paid listing via XML ?
Can anyone provide this ?



Thanks



Posted By: praful_pat ()
Posted On: 2004-Dec-21 12:23

Do u have MSN ID or yahoo ID?
please let me know so that we can discuss more in detail

My MSN ID: -

My Yahoo ID: -
Regards!

Prafull


[ Message was edited by: bhartzer 02/10/2005 01:40 pm ]




Posted By: kery ()
Posted On: 2004-Dec-21 13:47

Can you give your icq to me ?


Thanks


Posted By: 4yourneed ()
Posted On: 2005-Feb-10 19:45

Did you find the data that you were looking for?


Posted By: kery ()
Posted On: 2005-Feb-11 07:24

Not yet, can you help me please?

Thanks


Posted By: openxs ()
Posted On: 2005-Feb-11 15:45

What was the deal with praful_pat?

He seems to be 'spamming' all over this as well as other forums.


Posted By: kery ()
Posted On: 2005-Feb-11 16:47

no deal with him yet.




Posted By: 4yourneed ()
Posted On: 2005-Feb-11 18:20

I also own a search engine, a beta version to be live within a week or two and came across the same problem. Some engines do offer and XML feed of their results, but they have requirements (sites like Overture). One requirement is that you have to have over 30M hits per month. This is unrealistic for a new search engine.

Do you have a crawler for your engine? Is your engine live? If so, what's the link? Depending on how it's structured, maybe we can help each other.


Posted By: kery ()
Posted On: 2005-Feb-12 01:30

I would like to get non-paid listing from Google or other major search engines.



Posted By: tradegenie ()
Posted On: 2005-Mar-12 12:35

if you find such a feeds ,kery. please post it because i am search for the same thing .




Posted By: openxs ()
Posted On: 2005-Mar-13 11:30

Use the Yahoo! API to query 5000 keywords in 24hrs. Pay for more usage.

Or, Just wait for MSN to step in the arena.


Posted By: tradegenie ()
Posted On: 2005-Mar-15 08:50

what do you mean by ' API to query 5000 keywords'
and pay for more usage..
please explain.



Posted By: openxs ()
Posted On: 2005-Mar-15 17:51

API (Application Program Interface):
Interface which enables an application program to communicate with the operating system and other services provided by the operating system, also helps create similar user interfaces within computer programs.

More info: [link]


Posted By: openxs ()
Posted On: 2005-May-07 04:16

Finally, I found a search engine for pulling organic results, interestingly, its a metasearch engine with excellent, super-relevant results. Although they don't distribute results officially, but I 'requested' them personally and they provided me their WSDL Webservice that works like a charm.

However, the engine is still in Beta and they won't allow me to write publicly about them (before launch).

They might allow you too. PM me if anyone's still interested.


Posted By: mcmuney ()
Posted On: 2005-Jun-08 07:18

Can't you post the name of this engine?