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Overture Keyword Generation

Are there any tool for keyword generation?

         

yuzifovichy

2:31 pm on Jan 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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My questions is if anybody knows of a tool that generates keywords out of word lists and sorts them by forecasted impressions (or any other popularity ranking) or everybody is doing it by hand?

I am using cpc to promote a single software product, and there are about 150 unique words that appear in my 500+ keywords, so I am trying to generate more out of these 150 words and obviously # of combinations is too high to submit all. So I am struggling to generate as many relevant keywords for overture as possible because I cant afford to pay highest bids on most popular keywords, and obviously I would like to generate keywords that have some impressions, and for rare keywords (sub-20-30 impressions per month) overture keyword suggestion tool is of no help.

rogerd

2:37 pm on Jan 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Your log files might be a good source of keyword variations.

Wordtracker has a suggestion tool, though I'm not sure how far down that goes in frequency.

Yet another thought would be to use a keyword analyzer on your pages and the pages of related or competitive sites to look for words and phrases that are relevant to your topic that you aren't currently targeting.

Shakil

2:43 pm on Jan 14, 2003 (gmt 0)



[adwords.google.com...]

this is about the best apart from Wordtracker.

Not sure if the results are in any inventory level order.

Shak

(bookmark that tool Shak, will save you doing a site search every 48 hours)

tigger

3:11 pm on Jan 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



>Your log files might be a good source of keyword variations

Yep I agree it's a great place to find good keywords you had never thought of, plus 9 times out 10 you can get the bids at min bid, cant beat those min bids :)

webdiversity

10:40 pm on Jan 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I think the reason the sub 20-30 are not shown is that I believe in the US unless there is more than 25 searches in a month you will not be able to bid on the keyword.

I remember reading something to that effect, for the US market. Don't know if it was temporary arrangement or a temporary arrangement that became a permanent one.

We use software to generate that sort of information, although ultimately it's a combination of lateral thinking and trial and error in some cases rather than the software that uncovers the niche keywords.

yuzifovichy

12:23 am on Jan 15, 2003 (gmt 0)

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>I think the reason the sub 20-30 are not
>shown is that I believe in the US unless
>there is more than 25 searches in a month
>you will not be able to bid on the keyword.
>I remember reading something to that effect,
>for the US market. Don't know if it was
>temporary arrangement or a temporary
>arrangement that became a permanent one.

I was able to place pretty weird keywords that are surely below 25/month without any problems. In fact, I suspect that really rarely searched keywords are approved by a computer rather than a human being.