Automated Queries and Limitations
Last week we implemented a limitation on the number of searches you can perform with KeyCompete. Since then, we have had a few questions that I wanted to address.
For a basic subscription, you will be limited to 300 queries per day. You can purchase additional queries if you like, up to 10,000 queries per day. We have placed the standard limit well above normal usage levels, so it is very unlikely that you will reach this ceiling. Unfortunately we need to prevent some users from abusing KeyCompete. We have had a number of customers use automated robots as well as utilizing username/passwords between many individuals at any one time. If we allow this then the system slows down for everybody else.
Somehow I managed to hit my query limit?
Each keyword search or domain search you perform will cost you 1 query. Each export you perform will cost you 5 queries.
Can I send automated queries to KeyCompete?
You can now. However, you are subject to the query limitations allowed on your user account.
How can I increase the number of queries I can send to KeyCompete?
Upgrade your KeyCompete subscription to one of our Super User packages.
Please let us know if you have any other questions.
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I have been trying to get ahold of someone there about finding more info about keycompete.
300 queries a day seems like a fair limit. In my tests I found it would take several hours of continuous research to go over this limit.
cool tool for KW harvesting!
however, to really know what’s working for a competitor one needs more data…
would be great to have the actual ads (the best ad + variations) the PPC advertiser uses along with the KW.
as well as stats for frequency of ad when searched randomly 3 times daily and over last 3-8 weeks at least…
how old is your data?
Does keyworkcomplete show actual keywords web sites are using in PPC or is it just a random combination of words on the web site. I did a search for my web site and it came back with 125 keywords, very many of which I don’t use and with many words that are not on my web site like corpse and cindy. Could you clarify. Thank you. Jeff
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