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Something I whipped up today, grabs the keywords from rumler.com. Right now it just prints the keywords out to the screen, but it could easily be changed. All the data is saved in the $results array. Good Luck!
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phpfunction rawdata($letter = 'A', $pn = '1'){ set_time_limit(10); // setup and configure $ch = curl_init(); $randnum = rand(1,9999999); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_COOKIEJAR, "/tmp/cookiejar-$randnum"); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE, "/tmp/cookiejar-$randnum"); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_USERAGENT, "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.1) Gecko/20061204 Firefox/2.0.0.1"); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, 1); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POST, 0); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL,"http://www.rumler.com/google/adsense/top-paying-keywords. php?show=$pn&letter=$letter&sort=AvgCPC");return curl_exec($ch); } function int2alpha($int_wert) { if($int_wert == 26){ return 'Z'; } if($int_wert%26>=1) { $alpha_string=chr(($int_wert%26)+64).$alpha_string; $alpha_string=int2alpha($int_wert/26).$alpha_string; } return $alpha_string; } function keywords($data){ //echo $data; $info = array(); preg_match_all("/<tr align="left"><td width="5%"> </td><td width="20%" valign="top">(.*?)</td><td width="5%"> </td><td width="20%">(.*?)</td><td width="50%">(.*?)</td></tr>/", $data, $info); return $info; } function recordnum($data){ preg_match("/<span class="arial">Found (.*?)<i>Google Adsense Top Paying Keywords</i>/", $data,$number); return trim($number[1]); } for($char = 1;$char<=26;$char++){ $c = int2alpha($char); $data = rawdata($c,1); $pages = ceil(recordnum($data)/25); echo "<h2><em>Keywords for</em> $c:</h2> "; for($page = 1;$page<=$pages;$page++){ $data = rawdata($c,$page); $info = keywords($data); $count = 0; foreach($info[1] as $max){ //I just wanted the keywords so I didnt clutter the results page with the max/avg bid amounts $results[$c]['max'][] = $max; $results[$c]['avg'][] = $info[2][$count]; $results[$c]['keyword'][] = $info[3][$count]; //remove and use the results array at the bottom if you want to use for something else echo $info[3][$count]."<br> "; $count++; } } } //print_r($results); ?> perkiset
Nice - I've never been there. Handy thing to have
Thanks JSP! /p m0nkeymafia
Wow thats a pretty cool script and idea!
It might be very much worth making a selective filter for it So you can perhaps pass it one or two words, and it picks out the most related match. This way you can better target high paying keywords whilst staying on topic Coolios basura
quote author=m0nkeymafia link=topic=250.msg1634#msg1634 date=1179735802 Wow thats a pretty cool script and idea! It might be very much worth making a selective filter for it So you can perhaps pass it one or two words, and it picks out the most related match. This way you can better target high paying keywords whilst staying on topic Coolios Ummmh, could you put a living example of this thing please? Thanks! ^_^ Slime |

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