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I haven't been able to use that tool for a month? Is it just me?

Are there any other tools like this?

thanks! :)
 
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thanks! :)
 
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It's been dead for a while now
 
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I believe the last update to overture was done in 2006 (somebody correct me if that's not true).
 
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If you're trying to look up search counts on existing keyword lists than Estibot.com has a bulk overture tool that still works just fine. It just won't generate lists like the Overture tool did. Josh must have a standalone Overture database archive. I'm not sure what timeframe the data is from as it did seem to vary slightly from the official Overture results when it was still working.

-Bill
 
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It's up an down all the time - just the luck of the draw.
 
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Gene said:
I believe the last update to overture was done in 2006 (somebody correct me if that's not true).

January 2007

It works.....but slow and not always , that`s due to the increasing numbers of domainers who scan toooooooo much
 
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If you use estibot.com you will get overture and woordtracker results for exact terms and on the right you will sometimes get related.

It's a free tool.....
 
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:hehe:

I'm sure you meant "use".

r72gs said:
If you sue estibot.com...
 
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simon johnson said:
It's up an down all the time - just the luck of the draw.

That's right, you have to be lucky. It works sometimes and sometimes it doesn't. And even if you lucky, you can look up only a word or two before it stops working. I don't use it anymore since it's a waste of my time, though it used to be a usefull tool.
 
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