I am looking for teh traffic on all our keywords. Can this done in one go or do we have to check one by one?
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I have all my key phrases in excel (csv) and would like to upload all of them to get the traffic that they generate on Google UK. Is there a way of doing this?
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Keyword Eye - www.keywordeye.co.uk
You can create multiple tabs for searched keywords and then compile them together in a final list (export in excel).
Also contains visual aiding tools and uses google keyword tool api for data results for any country.
I've used it in the past and its not bad actually.
Sorry I haven't seen a tool that you can upload.
Hope this helps,
Vahe
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I was just about to edit my response I misunderstood your question.
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Hi Tom
Thanks for the reply.
I don't think I wrote the question well though ! I just wanted to know if there was a way of uploading all your keywords into the system to get the traffic report on all of the phrases in one go, rather than enter them one by one or going to the Google Keyword tool.
Thanks
David
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Hi James
No, you can not upload keywords. You'll have to optimise your pages for certain keywords and build inbound links in order to rank and get traffic. There was a great post about perfecting your keyword targeting & on page optimisation. I always show this page to my customers as an example of perfectly optimised page.
You will need to optimise a number of pages, you can use the template from the link above and when done there is a handy little tool here on SEOmoz to check and grade how well is your page optimised for a particular keyword.
I hope this helps.
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