Term Extractor Software
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Hi Mozzers,
Some time ago there was a term extractor tool in SEOMOz which is now disabled.
I want to run a keyword scraper test or something similar on some sites - what are people currently using for something like this?
Thanks in advance
b
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Thanks!
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SEO Book has a keyword density tool ... maybe not the same but worth a quick peek?
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Hi Matt,
Thanks for your reply.
Its not the meta data - its the text on the page. I want a tool that can crawl the text and show me the highest densities of 2 and 3 word terms. The old TE tool did this, it wasn't super accurate (you would get 2 word term like 'contact us' for example) but it pulled some good terms from sites and it was quick.,
Thanks in advice
g
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It would be pretty easy to grab sites keywords using importXML, wouldn't it?
It depends how you want to set it up but I can't imagine that would be too difficult. What exactly do you want it to do? Grab the meta keywords from one page? ALL the text on a page?
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