Barred from Google Keyword Tool

by edaesq
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I tried Mozilla with SEOQuake (I think) once and am now barred from using the Google External Keyword Tool. Erased Firefox from my computer but Google won't let me back in. Tried to get in through my Adwords account, but no dice. Tried to go through a Proxy but can't do that either because Google says I need Javascript enabled and it is. So, it appears I can not get into the Google Keyword tool.
I think alternatives like Nico Niche Finger will never work for me because I think it relies upon the user having access to the Google Keyword Tool.
So, what do I do now? is there anyway I can do keyword analysis? Please help. What options do I have at this point? Are there any alternatives, as I've pretty much determined I won't be allowed into the Google Tool?
Thanks
#barred #google #keyword #tool
  • Profile picture of the author kenmichaels
    rent a VM or a server, and run your tools that way. with some type of remote admin software.

    should not cost more then 30-40 bucks a month.
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    • Profile picture of the author REHughes
      Are you sure it's not just a temporary ban? I have had this often happen in the past if I ran too many search queries in a short period of time.
      If so, it will usually only be about 24 hrs. or so.
      May not be the case, but worth mentioning.

      Best of luck,
      Robert
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      • Profile picture of the author salegurus
        Originally Posted by REHughes View Post

        Are you sure it's not just a temporary ban? I have had this often happen in the past if I ran too many search queries in a short period of time.
        If so, it will usually only be about 24 hrs. or so.
        May not be the case, but worth mentioning.

        Best of luck,
        Robert
        Like Robert said wait 24 before you panic...
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
    Banned
    1) Disconnect modem
    2) Clear browser History/Cache (CCleaner (free))
    3) Reset modem
    4) Reconnect modem
    5) Done

    [est. time: 5min.]
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    • Profile picture of the author cashtree
      If you need to you can rent a VPS(and setup a proxy or VPN on it) you can find plenty of cheap ones $3 or less a month on my site.
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    • Profile picture of the author kenmichaels
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      1) Disconnect modem
      2) Clear browser History/Cache (CCleaner (free))
      3) Reset modem
      4) Reconnect modem
      5) Done

      [est. time: 5min.]

      I guess your making the assumption he has a cable modem, that actually
      has dynamic ips? and not a static dsl or adsl?

      And don't the newer motorola's take an hr + to recycle?
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      • Profile picture of the author edaesq
        Whoa. Yukon. That worked like a charm. Great tip.
        Hey, I do greatly appreciate all the input on this little thread.
        As always, warriors to the rescue. What a FORUM!!!
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        • Profile picture of the author yukon
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          Originally Posted by edaesq View Post

          Whoa. Yukon. That worked like a charm. Great tip.
          Hey, I do greatly appreciate all the input on this little thread.
          As always, warriors to the rescue. What a FORUM!!!
          Glad it worked for you, it's always worked for me.

          Another tip to help reduce the temporary Google block is to slow down a little between each new Google search. It's the rapid searches that seem to trigger the temporary block, also helps reduce any captchas on Google search.
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      • Profile picture of the author yukon
        Banned
        Originally Posted by kenmichaels View Post

        I guess your making the assumption he has a cable modem, that actually
        has dynamic ips? and not a static dsl or adsl?

        And don't the newer motorola's take an hr + to recycle?
        All I know is what works for me.

        BTW, I have DSL.
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    • Profile picture of the author faysal969
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      1) Disconnect modem
      2) Clear browser History/Cache (CCleaner (free))
      3) Reset modem
      4) Reconnect modem
      5) Done

      [est. time: 5min.]
      This is a good idea. You also change your interne provider for changing your IP. If your internet provider use dynamic IP then it may create the problem.
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  • Profile picture of the author outwest
    i would definitely not panic before i cleared all my google cookies
    thats how they probably see you, proxy or no proxy
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