bakedjake

msg:273427 | 8:35 pm on Aug 26, 2003 (gmt 0) |
Doesn't the project "import" feature of WT allow you to enter 100 at a time?
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xbase234

msg:273428 | 8:55 pm on Aug 26, 2003 (gmt 0) |
Not sure - I haven't purchased a subscription to WT yet. Waiting for comments from the forum. Thanks again -
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2_much

msg:273429 | 9:01 pm on Aug 26, 2003 (gmt 0) |
The only thing I can think of is for you to try WordTracker's import function or to use Google's advertising keyword tool. I think that one allows you to paste many keywords. I do PPC advertising with Google so I usually send them a list and they send me the average number of impressions, perhaps you could look into that. Otherwise, I don't know of any other tools.
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xbase234

msg:273430 | 9:04 pm on Aug 26, 2003 (gmt 0) |
I searched around a bit on their site and answered my own question. "2. Number of Keywords per Search Top Return to the chart>> The main Wordtracker keyword database where you find out how popular your chosen words are. The full database returns up to 500 keywords for each search. You may also enter any number of your own keywords. The free trial returns 15." Thanks -
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gmoney

msg:273431 | 7:07 pm on Aug 27, 2003 (gmt 0) |
I often use Wordtracker to do what you want to do (I have a paid subscription) by using "exact" or "precise" as the Wordtracker setting (not sure which one at the moment). It can certainly handle 200 words and I believe many more. Just email the results to yourself and them paste them into excel. Then I put everything in nice columns in excel by doing a find and replace on ", " (i.e. comma space space) with "¦" and then in excel go to "Data" -> "text to columns" and then use "¦" as the delimeter.
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