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Bulk Overture (withOUT extension) checker?

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Hey guys,

Does anyone know of a script or site, in which I could enter in a list of words (one word per line for example) and it would return the results of the Overture without extension number (if it had one)?

Please help, I'm desperate;
Andy
 
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It depends on the quantity of names you want to process. You might want to create a hosted script (which I have). These are what I've found made by others...

Hosted:
Overture SEO Tool - Limit: 25 phrases at a time.
Yabsoft.com - Limit: unknown.

Software:
Keyword Selector Tool - Decent reviews.
 
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Well, none of them work for me - but thanks anyways guys. I'll send you two a few NP$ for trying to help me out.

This one says "0" for everything I enter.
As does this one too.
And this one gives me nothing but PHP parsing errors. :(
 
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That's too bad. There must be something better out there.
 
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AndyM3 said:
Well, none of them work for me - but thanks anyways guys. I'll send you two a few NP$ for trying to help me out.

This one says "0" for everything I enter.
As does this one too.
And this one gives me nothing but PHP parsing errors. :(

i dont know what you really look for if you trid faxreport , i think that is for bulk overture , and same time typo generator , i would like to know why/how ,it did not work good for you ?

Oh sorry just noticed what you looking for, faxreport is for domains and typos not keywords , that is how i did build it , but i wil include what you looking for in the v-100 wich will be out very soon

thank you
 
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What kind of keywords are you entering? All three sites works for me.
 
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You can use domaininspect or domain research tool (recommended) if the keywords you are looking for are single words. Just add them all into the programs as domain names and scan for ovt w/out ext. Pm me if you need links and any help.

-Jorge
 
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Domain Research Tool does what you need and much more. It supports proxy and all Overture servers (UK, US, CA, etc)
 
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Are you entering the keywords with an extension? like "keyword.com"? If yes, just try without the extension. Also are the keywords English?
 
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Check out - TheDowser - I believe that they have a free limited feature version available.
 
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Luc said:
Domain Research Tool does what you need and much more. It supports proxy and all Overture servers (UK, US, CA, etc)

I can assure you DRT has it all. As a licensed user of the product, I have been very impressed with the results I have received using DRT. The price is very competitive to others out there with many more features packaged in others don't have. DRT is second to none.
 
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Zeus v1.0 always welcome you. Check my signature for the link.
 
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I'm having a little trouble understanding the difference btwn Overture and Google keywords (I get that one is searches and the other is results...)...Overture returns only 60,000 searches for 2 keywords, yet Google returns several million for "aaa" "bbb" and also for "aaa bbb" with aaa and bbb being each keyword.
Which do I trust?
And what is a good Overture number? Anyone?
 
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Do some forum searches for 'overture' and other related terms, and you'll find some great threads.

As far as which you trust....both, in a sense. A lot of people register names based entirely on ovt scores, others based on google. I feel it's taking a gamble trusting just one source. If the term is searched for a lot, it would mean a lot of people will be looking for your page. but at the same time, with 10000000 google results, it might mean they won't be able to find your page. That's definitely not always the case. Like I said, there are some nice threads on this that would be good to read through.

-J
 
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