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All weekend I haven't been able to get website info on my Google searches using SEO Quake. It's not just a pr not showing, it's the entire tool bar. I uninstalled the program and put it back in and am still having no luck. Has anyone else been having this problem? Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author egrovesys
    Me too having the same problem. so its better to send mail to Seoquake webmaster about this issues.
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  • Profile picture of the author JeffHylands
    Ok thanks guys glad it's not just me. Yea on page does me no good a technique I use I need the results on the search page, hopefully it'll be fixed with an update. Thanks guys
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    • Profile picture of the author penpoint
      It seems that Google has gone to SSL search. Look at the url on the search page and see if it is https. If so, sign out of Google, then do your search in non-secure search mode with seoQuake enabled.
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      • Profile picture of the author Alex Harper
        Originally Posted by penpoint View Post

        It seems that Google has gone to SSL search. Look at the url on the search page and see if it is https. If so, sign out of Google, then do your search in non-secure search mode with seoQuake enabled.
        haha figures I would finally find the answer right after I just figured out the problem was caused by being signed into my google account.

        I didn't realize it was because they switched to SSL search when you're signed in though.
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      • Profile picture of the author lmdl05
        Originally Posted by penpoint View Post

        It seems that Google has gone to SSL search. Look at the url on the search page and see if it is https. If so, sign out of Google, then do your search in non-secure search mode with seoQuake enabled.
        I just tried this and it worked like a charm! Thank you penpoint!
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      • Profile picture of the author Kikos
        Originally Posted by penpoint View Post

        It seems that Google has gone to SSL search. Look at the url on the search page and see if it is https. If so, sign out of Google, then do your search in non-secure search mode with seoQuake enabled.
        I confirm this works.

        For those who are less IT guru click sign out on top right on google (you are probably signed in to adsense) and then open a totally new window, go to google, make a search and look in the URL that it is not HTTPS but HTTP. It should be just HTTP and SEO quake will be visible.
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  • Profile picture of the author OliverRealize
    I'm happy I guess to here it's not just me. I'm going to send them a message now
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    Realize Internet Marketing
    San Diego SEO Company

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  • Profile picture of the author razorico
    I've just updated my seoquake for firefox to 2.7.9.1
    They only add https support for google, and everything is working nice now.
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    • Profile picture of the author penpoint
      seoQuake has now released an update for Chrome that works with Google's SSL search.
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