Quota policies for Google Analytics APIs
You will need to create more profiles for each account and hit each of them as well. 2 profiles increase your quota to 20,000 and so on as you add profiles. Write the cron job to switch to a different profiles as it approaches the quota or after a certain number of runs.
Alternatively, you could ask Google to increase the quota:
If you think that your application needs additional daily quota, you can request more quota using the "Request more" link in the APIs Console. Please provide a brief explanation of why you need this additional quota. For more details on quota management and how to fine-tune your application for quota usage, see Monitoring, Filtering, and Capping Usage section.
If you need this much access this frequently to analytics data, you may want to consider using a service other than Google Analytics or use Google Analytics Premium passing the cost of $150,000 USD per year on to your customers.
Basic Google Analytics is free and Google is trying to keep people from abusing it and steer heavy users to its premium service. What you're asking is more than GA is willing to offer at no charge.
UPDATE (06Mar2013):
The requests per day can be increased but the requests per profile cannot according to Google's quota increase request form (Thanks @fuzzybee for the clarification):
This form is to request an increase to the requests per project per day limit (default is 50,000 requests/day).
The following quotas cannot be increased: The daily per profile limit (10,000 requests/day), 10 QPS per IP, and 10 concurrent requests per profile.