Hi all,

I am in the process of making a software that automates a lot of work
that a web-analist/ search marketeer does. This involves Adwords bid
management as well as incorporate organic search ranking. It is e.g.
interesting to advertise with Adwords on organic search terms that
convert well, but that have a relatively low organic rank.

To incorporate ranking there is no alternative for scraping Google
results when the data has to be reliable. But the Adwords prefered
pricing clearly states that that scraping Google directly or via a
partner is not allowed. See 
http://code.google.com/intl/nl-NL/apis/adwords/docs/terms.html
. I know of at least one product and company who have prefered pricing
but do incorporate organic ranking in their software. So either this
company violates the terms, the terms are not written in stone, or I
interpret them incorrect.

Could somebody with more experience then me shine a light on this?

Sincerely,

Arthur Wetselaar

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