Run a batch of keywords 1 by 1 through Adwords Keyword tool
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Hi,
I'm looking for a tool that will be able to run a list of keywords 1 by 1 through the Google Adwords keyword tool and place them together in a list, in order to get as much long tail keywords as possible.
Thanks for any suggestion!
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I was looking through some old questions of ours and saw that this one is still open. However, seogadget has obviously solved this problem when they introduced their Google Adwords Excel Plug-in!
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We're happy to keep it open if you haven't found a tool yet, was just hoping (for your sake!) that you had found one and just hadn't updated here.
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No, but I will close this question anyway
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Hi! We're going through and cleaning up old questions that are marked as unanswered. Did you ever find a tool that met your needs?
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Yeah I'm already using this tool, however it also only let's you process 1 keyword at a time in stead of a list of keywords. Guess I could use it combined with Mozenda though. Does anyone know if Mozenda will be able to scrape keywords from the Adwords tool?
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Oh ,
Did you try this ? http://suggest.thinkpragmatic.net/
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I'm looking for the latter (long tail builder). I've been using Market Samurai, but there does not seem to be an easy option to process a list of keywords 1-by-1 without having to manually run each keyword. Nichebot comes close with it's Keyword cruncher, which takes the first 1-20 keywords of the generated list to find new related keywords or synonyms. However, you cannot import a list yourself to have processed, it starts with 1 keyword. As the keywords on top of the list are not always the most relevant, this does not completely fulfil our needs.
I'm also looking for a Google suggest scraper that can process a list of keywords btw. Any suggestions for 1 of these tools would be great (or perhaps somebody could build it)?
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Not sure if I understand the question correctly. Are you looking for a solution to concatenate keywords or you are looking for a long tail builder?
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Did you try Market Samurai Keyword Analysis Tool?
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