Why cant go more than 99 pages in google search ?

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One simple question , why i cant have more results than 99 pages in google (arround 900 result) but a website like seoserp.com can give me result up to 1000 pages (Searching SERPs from 901 to 1000 pages. )

So if you know how to search for more result , it would be nice to ear how to do that.

Thanks :)
 
Well my answer would be that seoserp is actually giving the first 1k result ( not pages ) , and it is impossible to retrive result after 1000.
 
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Homey why would you want that far back?

dude ... just think about it .... why do i want to see the millions result that google say they have. I think you can answer this question by yourself.
 
dude ... just think about it .... why do i want to see the millions result that google say they have. I think you can answer this question by yourself.
hehe, lol...nice one :)
i know nothing about your question though :P
 
I am confused by this thread.

OP did you ask a question in post#1 and did you then answer it in post#2?
 
I am confused by this thread.

OP did you ask a question in post#1 and did you then answer it in post#2?

Sorry for confusion , nobody was answering me , so I answer it myself ...

My conclusion is that seoserp is giving the first 1000 links ( not pages ) and it is impossible to get more than 1000 result in google. So even if google say they have 10 millions result for you , they only show the first 1000. And there's is no way to get more than that.
 
from a practical google user point of view, why would any user need to flip through more than 1000 search results? why would google want to cache 1 billion sql search results records per query? that would be insane.

also, no serp monitoring system is going to risk scraping 1000 google serp pages per each keyword (per customer) to find your serp position when it is meaningless to know that far back. it would take far too long to process and look too much like automated querying is taking place. google would ban it in an instant.
 
from a practical google user point of view, why would any user need to flip through more than 1000 search results? why would google want to cache 1 billion sql search results records per query? that would be insane.

also, no serp monitoring system is going to risk scraping 1000 google serp pages per each keyword (per customer) to find your serp position when it is meaningless to know that far back. it would take far too long to process and look too much like automated querying is taking place. google would ban it in an instant.

This is right ! But never know if there's a way to get arround it ... so that is why i am asking ;) Thanks
 
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