The process of gathering position data for various queries and
websites involves automated querying of the search engines. This automated
querying - if done abusively - has the potential of imposing a heavy
burden upon the search engine resources (bandwidth and processing power).
There are even known cases when certain engines had to take action against
users that would generate immense amounts of traffic by doing an almost
continuous automated querying. That's why you need a search engine ranking
software who emulates a manual search through search engines and produces
reliable and accurate ranking reports.
We at Advanced Web Ranking
fully understand the issues related to automated querying. Our search
engine software was designed with them in mind, so that it generates less
or equal load than a user manually doing all the searches. We do that by
mimicking a user searching in a browser. Advanced Web Ranking does each
query page by page, pausing between two consecutive pages. For each
engine, it will only do a single query at a time. We avoid doing
unnecessary searches, by promptly stopping when all the user's websites
were found (or when a set limit is reached).
And, most of all, Advanced Web Ranking stores only one set of
data per day, overwriting it in subsequent updates, thus making more than
one daily update unnecessary.
Browser-like
Operation
Advanced Web Ranking is written in such a way that its
operation is indistinguishable from that of a browser. This was done for
two reasons: results accuracy and respect for the search engine's
resources.
Advanced Web Ranking emulates a manual search through each
search engine. It works exactly like you would, if you were manually
checking website ranking in each search engine.
User Safe
Because Advanced Web Ranking is Search Engine friendly software
and has a Browser-like behavior, any user keeping her usage within
reasonable limits does not run the risk of incurring a search engine's
wrath and be denied service.
Our search engine software will never send your
websites to the search engines. It will only send a query, and when the
data is received, it will locally look for your sites in
the returned results.
Let's say you have a project on news sites. So you have the
following keywords:
- "latest news"
- "breaking news"
and the following websites:
- www.cnn.com
- www.bbc.com
- www.msnbc.com
Then here's the Advanced Web Ranking data flow:
- AWR goes to the search engine and searches for "latest news".
- The search engine replies with a number of pages (page 1 ... n).
- AWR will download, then search LOCALLY in those pages the websites
you specified.
- AWR goes to the search engine and searches for "breaking news".
- The search engine replies with a number of pages (page 1 ... n).
- AWR will download, then search LOCALLY in those pages the websites
you specified.
- ... and so on.