Using api to find likes, tweets and shares
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Hi all,
I have a question regarding using the API to get data on a list of urls and not one by one.
I am not a developer so I might not grasp the API so well.
Basically I have a list of urls, what I need from each is the following information:
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| Page authority | linking root domains | total links | Facebook Shares | Facebook likes | tweets | Google+1's |I found a google doc that gives me SOME of the data but not all (also it might be old as it uses the linkscape call (I dont know if thats changed))
Any idea how I can tune my googledoc spreadsheet to include the additional metrics?
Thanks
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Hi Rightmove! This is Megan from the SEOmoz Help Team. Unfortunately, our API doesn't provide any social data. Sorry about that! All the data we currently provide for social metrics is from 3rd party APIs. Here's what we use:
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Facebook data is from Facebook Query Language (FQL)
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Google Plus and Buzz data is from Google API to Buzz.
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Twitter data is from Tweetmeme.
I hope this helps! If you have any other questions, feel free to send us a message to help@seomoz.org.
Cheers!
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