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Kroksilol2016-09-23 14:40:23
Search Engine Optimization
Kroksilol, 2016-09-23 14:40:23

What analogue of the position parser do you recommend?

Recommend a parser of positions in search engines, the number of requests from 15,000 (will grow over time), we parse every day
. Data export is required, integration with external services (for example, we generate our own pdf report with data from this service)
The function of determining the cost of a request depending on from the position
We used the scripted version of Seranking - unfortunately, not operational technical support at all, there have been more problems with the service lately than productive use
. According to the budget, I would not want to spend 5-digit sums of money on such functionality (not including anti-captcha and proxy)

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Dmitry Dart, 2016-09-24
@Kroksilol

According to Yandex, I have just such a parser idle now. I can build on it absolutely any API you need. With Google, everything is more complicated, but you can think ...

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romy4, 2016-09-23
@romy4

A-parser

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Dmitry Donkovtsev, 2016-09-24
@Demetriy

Megaindex , worked with it, copes well, but there is a payment for each request, i.e. the more requests, the more expensive.

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xmoonlight, 2016-09-25
@xmoonlight

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