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May 2012

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Blekko Inbound Links Extractor Bookmarklet

Let’s get right to it. Start using the bookmarklet by dragging the following bookmarklet link to your bookmark toolbar.

Blekko - Inbound Links

  1. Go to a Blekko Inbound Links SEO report like: ubuntuforums.com/ /domainlinks
  2. Click on the Blekko - Inbound Links bookmarklet from your toolbar.
  3. Watch for a new <textarea></textarea> to be added to the top of the page containing all the link data from the report.

If you’re pulling data for a popular site like Twitter or Google, be prepared to be patient because there’s a shit ton of scraping going on. Average and/or small sites typically take a second or two. The example provided above takes only 3 or 4 seconds.

On the topic of links…link to me or share it if you like it!

The How and Why

I’m still working to improve my jQuery skills. Recently I needed to automate some tasks relating to scraping data from a site. That particular site was built relying heavily on Javascript and Ajax requests, which meant that I couldn’t use my favorite combination of cURL, grep, cut and Bash to do the scraping. I needed something that would run client-side and execute Javascript.

After thinking about it for a while, I decided I should learn about whether or not I’d be able to create a bookmarklet to do the job. I’ve been learning jQuery over the past few months, so I also wanted to make sure I could pair my developing jQuery skills with this bookmarklet project. I found this great post that provided the exact starting point I was looking for.

After using the framework provided in that post, I was able to complete that project. In fact, the project ended up working so well that I started to wonder about other ways I could use this technique to automate daily tasks.

Blekko’s SEO Inbound Links Report

Very frequently, I use Blekko’s SEO tools to research sites. I’m a big fan of all the free information Blekko provides webmasters and search engine marketers. In particular, I use the Blekko Inbound Links report often. This report shows all the incoming links for any site that Blekko has in its index. It’s really easy to use and navigate. To see this report for yourself, you’ll need to create an account with Blekko (FREE).

After your account is created, you can enter automateeverything.tumblr.com/ /domainlinks to see all the incoming links for this site. My blog is still very young (at the time of writing), so my link profile isn’t very impressive (you can help change that by linking to me!!). Here’s a screenshot of what you get by getting the same report for plus.google.com/ /domainlinks.

So, here’s the rundown of what you’re seeing:

  • An overall summary of how many incoming links by how many unique domains.
  • A list of domains, sorted by most authority to least (as judged by Blekko’s “Host Rank”).
  • The count of how many links there are from each host/domain.

While this is good summary information, I also want to know which pages on the domain the links are coming from, what the anchor text is, what page is being linked to and whether it’s a nofollow link or not. To get that extra detail, you have to click on each of the link counts for each linking domain. That will load a detailed list of links and will show all the information I mentioned above.

Let me say again, I think it’s great that Blekko is providing all this information for free. But…I want more. I want it all in one place. I want it in Excel. I don’t want to try to combine browser addons and/or macros to get all this data. I don’t want to go to each individual from domain links page to get all the to, from and anchor link details. This would take a ton of time to do manually. This time would be far better spent actually analyzing the link data.

At the time of writing, Blekko does not provide an export option. That’s why I’m going to do it for everyone!

The Bookmarklet

This bookmarklet will automate the entire process. In just a second or so, it will scrape all of the information on the page, request each “links” page, scrape all that and then finally output a nicely formatted report in a text box at the top of the page. From there you’ll be able to just copy and paste into Excel to be used in a pivot table, graph or whatever.

I love Ubuntu, so I thought I’d do a demo on UbuntuForums.com to show the power of this bookmarklet.

Like I said, easy and fast! Here’s a few sample lines from the output of the UbuntuForums.com report:

From_Host   Host_Rank   Link_From_URL   Link_From_Anchor    nofollow    Link_To_URL
www.43things.com    468.7   http://www.43things.com/things/view/2140/use-linux      nf  http://ubuntuforums.com/
www.linuxjournal.com    1343.3  http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/post-penguicon-unity-unification-story          http://ubuntuforums.com/
ubuntuforums.org    1167.3  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=520091&page=2351           http://ubuntuforums.com/bump.php?
ubuntuforums.org    1167.3  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=635117 www.ubuntuforums.com        http://www.ubuntuforums.com/
bugs.launchpad.net  653.8   https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/349312     nf  http://ubuntuforums.com/
bugs.launchpad.net  653.8   https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/545257       nf  http://ubuntuforums.com/
bugs.launchpad.net  653.8   https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/545257/comments/6        nf  http://ubuntuforums.com/
www.geek.com    927.7   http://www.geek.com/articles/geek-pick/microsoft-expertzone-training-teaches-best-buy-employees-about-linux-inferiority-2009097/        nf  http://www.ubuntuforums.com/
www.ubuntugeek.com  257.5   http://www.ubuntugeek.com/avast-antivirus-for-ubuntu-desktop.html       nf  http://www.ubuntuforums.com/
www.ubuntugeek.com  257.5   http://www.ubuntugeek.com/avast-antivirus-for-ubuntu-desktop.html/comment-page-2        nf  http://www.ubuntuforums.com/
www.piratbyran.org  100.6   http://www.piratbyran.org/index.php?view=forum&a=thread&id=37918&fview=34           http://www.ubuntuforums.com/
www.forevergeek.com 122.7   http://www.forevergeek.com/2005/04/ubuntu_504_hoary_hedgehog_review/    Official Ubuntu forums/suppport site        http://ubuntuforums.com/
www.forevergeek.com 122.7   http://www.forevergeek.com/2005/04/ubuntu_504_hoary_hedgehog_review/?replytocom=21953   Official Ubuntu forums/suppport site    nf  http://ubuntuforums.com/
www.forevergeek.com 122.7   http://www.forevergeek.com/2005/04/ubuntu_504_hoary_hedgehog_review/?replytocom=21959   Official Ubuntu forums/suppport site    nf  http://ubuntuforums.com/
www.forevergeek.com 122.7   http://www.forevergeek.com/2005/04/ubuntu_504_hoary_hedgehog_review/?replytocom=21969   Official Ubuntu forums/suppport site    nf  http://ubuntuforums.com/
www.forevergeek.com 122.7   http://www.forevergeek.com/2005/04/ubuntu_504_hoary_hedgehog_review/?replytocom=21974   Official Ubuntu forums/suppport site    nf  http://ubuntuforums.com/
www.forevergeek.com 122.7   http://www.forevergeek.com/2005/04/ubuntu_504_hoary_hedgehog_review/?replytocom=21985   Official Ubuntu forums/suppport site    nf  http://ubuntuforums.com/www.43things.com    468.7   http://www.43things.com/things/view/2140/use-linux      nf  http://ubuntuforums.com/
www.linuxjournal.com    1343.3  http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/post-penguicon-unity-unification-story          http://ubuntuforums.com/
ubuntuforums.org    1167.3  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=520091&page=2351           http://ubuntuforums.com/bump.php?
ubuntuforums.org    1167.3  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=635117 www.ubuntuforums.com        http://www.ubuntuforums.com/
bugs.launchpad.net  653.8   https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/349312     nf  http://ubuntuforums.com/
bugs.launchpad.net  653.8   https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/545257       nf  http://ubuntuforums.com/
bugs.launchpad.net  653.8   https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/545257/comments/6        nf  http://ubuntuforums.com/
www.geek.com    927.7   http://www.geek.com/articles/geek-pick/microsoft-expertzone-training-teaches-best-buy-employees-about-linux-inferiority-2009097/        nf  http://www.ubuntuforums.com/
www.ubuntugeek.com  257.5   http://www.ubuntugeek.com/avast-antivirus-for-ubuntu-desktop.html       nf  http://www.ubuntuforums.com/
www.ubuntugeek.com  257.5   http://www.ubuntugeek.com/avast-antivirus-for-ubuntu-desktop.html/comment-page-2        nf  http://www.ubuntuforums.com/
www.piratbyran.org  100.6   http://www.piratbyran.org/index.php?view=forum&a=thread&id=37918&fview=34           http://www.ubuntuforums.com/
www.forevergeek.com 122.7   http://www.forevergeek.com/2005/04/ubuntu_504_hoary_hedgehog_review/    Official Ubuntu forums/suppport site        http://ubuntuforums.com/
www.forevergeek.com 122.7   http://www.forevergeek.com/2005/04/ubuntu_504_hoary_hedgehog_review/?replytocom=21953   Official Ubuntu forums/suppport site    nf  http://ubuntuforums.com/
www.forevergeek.com 122.7   http://www.forevergeek.com/2005/04/ubuntu_504_hoary_hedgehog_review/?replytocom=21959   Official Ubuntu forums/suppport site    nf  http://ubuntuforums.com/
www.forevergeek.com 122.7   http://www.forevergeek.com/2005/04/ubuntu_504_hoary_hedgehog_review/?replytocom=21969   Official Ubuntu forums/suppport site    nf  http://ubuntuforums.com/
www.forevergeek.com 122.7   http://www.forevergeek.com/2005/04/ubuntu_504_hoary_hedgehog_review/?replytocom=21974   Official Ubuntu forums/suppport site    nf  http://ubuntuforums.com/
www.forevergeek.com 122.7   http://www.forevergeek.com/2005/04/ubuntu_504_hoary_hedgehog_review/?replytocom=21985   Official Ubuntu forums/suppport site    nf  http://ubuntuforums.com/
Notes on Usage
  • The bookmarklet is cross-browser and cross-platform. If you run into any compatibility issues at all, please drop me a comment with the details of your platform and the query in Blekko.
  • This bookmarklet works by calling the actual Javascript file from my public Dropbox folder. You can see the full code here: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/56691816/automateeverything/bookmarklets/blekko-inbound-links.js
  • Since this bookmarklet executes code that’s pulled from an external source, it’s functionality and feature set is subject to change. Not to freak you out but if I decided to do nasty things with the Javascript at some point in the future, the only way you’d know is if you inspected the file each time before running it. But, isn’t that the case with any software that updates its-self?

I hope you enjoy it. Please feel free to let me know if you have feature requests or bugs.

Enjoy and happy automation!

May 28, 20126 notes
#seo #link analysis #blekko #bookmarklet #jquery
Google Analytics PDF Tracking Made Easy

Tracking the quantity of PDF downloads is a very common wish for business to business and/or lead generation campaigns. It makes sense right? You understand that if a visitor is requesting a PDF then that visitor wants to learn more and is interested in what they’ve learned from your site so far.

The problem with trying to track PDF downloads as a conversion point or a goal is that a PDF document is different than a normal page. You cannot insert Google Analytics code in that PDF to have it track like you would another page. That means you won’t be able to set it up as a goal in your Analytics profile.

The Good News

The good news is that it’s simple enough to setup Google Analytics Event Tracking. In a nutshell, what this will do it record an “event” each time the PDF link is clicked by a user. Here’s Google’s overview of how to set it up.

If you’re too lazy to read through all the documentation provided by Google, here’s the tl;dr:

Before adding the onClick, the link would look like this:

<a href="/some/pdf/file.pdf">Download this PDF</a>

After adding the onClick, it would look something like this:

<a onclick="_gaq.push(['_trackEvent', 'PDF', 'Download', '/some/pdf/file.pdf']);"" href="/some/pdf/file.pdf">Download this PDF</a>

Then, once the link is clicked, you will record an “Event” in Google Analytics with the category equal to PDF, the action equal to Download and the label equal to /some/pdf/file.pdf. Pretty simple right?

The Bad News

Now it’s time for the bad news. I’m typically in the consultant position. I’m trying to convince a site owner, marketing manager or webmaster why they should go through the trouble to tag each and every “a href” PDF link with this onClick attribute, each of which needs to be customized so we can measure appropriately. This is a lot of work. Typically, the project doesn’t even start. Other times when it tagging these links becomes a project, it rarely is done perfectly and almost never is kept up with. This leads to inconsistent reporting.

The only thing worse than no tracking is inaccurate tracking. There’s nothing worse to a marketing professional (who’s trying to justify one’s own existence) than having to explain that the reporting is invalid because there were errors made in the setup of the analytics. However, IT HAPPENS ALL THE TIME. It’s insanely frustrating.

This blog, after all, is titled “Automate Everything”. Hopefully my solution to this problem won’t disappoint. I’ve been learning Javascript, more specifically JQuery, over the past several months. I was thinking about how to solve this problem. How can I use my new skills to make it insanely easy and efficient for people to add event tracking for Google Analytics to all the PDF links on their site? I’m happy to say, I’ve figured it out.

PDF Event Tracking Solution

My solution will allow you to track every PDF link on your site by just pasting a few lines of JQuery in the footer of your site. Here’s my solution:

<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.2/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script>
    $("a[href$='pdf']").each(function(index) {
      pdfLabel = $(this).attr('href');
      pdfOnClick = "_gaq.push(['_trackEvent', 'PDF', 'Download', '" + pdfLabel + "']);";
      $(this).attr("onClick", pdfOnClick);
    });
</script>

You should be able to place this code in the footer of almost any site and when the page loads, it will go through all the <a href="" tags and look for links with the href ending in .pdf. When it finds one, it simply adds the onClick attribute to perform the event tracking in Google Analytics.

If your site already includes the JQuery framework then there’s no need to repeat it. Simply omit the opening <script> tag and include the rest like so…

<script>
    $("a[href$='pdf']").each(function(index) {
      pdfLabel = $(this).attr('href');
      pdfOnClick = "_gaq.push(['_trackEvent', 'PDF', 'Download', '" + pdfLabel + "']);";
      $(this).attr("onClick", pdfOnClick);
    });
</script>

The only thing you need to keep in mind is that this code needs to be placed as far down on the page as possible. Once this code executes, it will only have an effect on the page elements (DOM elements) that have already been loaded by the browser.

This is a very quick, highly efficient way to enable tracking of your PDF downloads using event tracking in Google Analytics. I’m actually quite surprised that Google doesn’t offer suggestions like this on their help pages.

I hope you’ve found this helpful. Please leave a comment if you have questions and share it if you have found it to be helpful. Thanks for reading.

Happy automation!

May 13, 20129 notes
#google analytics #jquery #tracking
Scraping Keyword Suggest on TheFind.com

This will be a really quick post. If you follow my blog then you’ll already get the gist of this post and the fact that I cannot get enough of keyword research.

Continuing on my quest to scrape every available keyword suggestion tool available for use in my automated keyword research methods, I decided to work on TheFind.com next. I’ve honestly written so many tools like this for many different sites and at this point doing so is really trivial. However, the fact that it’s easy now doesn’t detract from the true value provided.

If this is the first keyword research or keyword suggest scraping related post of mine that you’ve read, please remember to have a look at my post “16 Lines of Bash = Keyword Research Glory”. It will give you a full write up of what’s going on in the video below if it all looks foreign to you.

Video on Scraping TheFind.com’s Keyword Suggest

Please leave a comment if you have questions about the video. I appologize for the lack of audio as I’m currently missing a microphone.

Happy automation!

May 10, 20120 notes
#thefind.com #Keyword research #keyword suggest tool #web scraping
Blekko Keyword Suggest Scraper

I love keyword research. That’s a good thing because as a Search Marketing Professional, I do a ton of it. One thing that’s important for keyword research is using a variety of sources to keep your results fresh. Another benefit of having several keyword research sources is having a diverse audience.

When performing keyword research for Paid Search, estimating potential traffic volume is less important than for search engine optimization. As I’ve posted about several times before, my favorite style of keyword research (when search volume estimates don’t matter) is scraping search/keyword suggestion tools. I’ve been using Blekko for about a year now, both as a search engine but also for leveraging their search suggest functionality. It’s only fitting that I show a simple command for returning Blekko keyword suggestions using a Bash shell.

Blekko Keyword Suggestions

Here’s the minimum command to run to get back formatted keyword suggestions from Blekko.

curl -s "http://blekko.com/autocomplete?query=keyword+research" | sed 's/.*\[//g;s/\].*//g;s/","/\n/g;s/"//g'

The only portion of the command above that you’ll need to modify is the keyword+research text, which is equal to the root seed keyword (with spaces replaced with a plus sign). Running the command above produces these results.

keyword research
keyword research tips
keyword research tool
keyword research services
keyword research seo tool
keyword research pro
keyword research software
keyword research seo
keyword research 2
keyword research service

Blekko’s search suggest tool is limited to 10 results at a time, which is very common. If you’ve read my other posts on how this is done in Google, Yahoo, Bing, etc. then you’ll know that I commonly query several search suggestion sources with one command to make this research and comparison even more simple. Below is this Blekko code integrated with my suggestion tool which combines Google, Amazon, Yahoo, Bing and now Blekko.

#!/bin/bash

q=$(echo "$1" | sed 's/ /%20/g')

clear
echo -e "\nGetting Suggestions for \"$1\""

echo -e "\nGoogle:"
curl -s "http://www.google.com/s?sugexp=pfwl&cp=15&q=$q" | sed 's/\[/\n\[/g' | cut -d'"' -f2 | tail -n +4

echo -e "\nAmazon:"
curl -s "http://t1-completion.amazon.com/search/complete?method=completion&q=$q&search-alias=aps&client=amazon-search-ui&mkt=1&x=updateISSCompletion&sc=1" | sed 's/,\[{".*//g;s/,/\n/g' | cut -d'"' -f2 | grep -v '\[\|\]\|\{\|\]' | tail -n +2

echo -e "\nYahoo:"
y_1=$(curl -s "http://sugg.us.search.yahoo.net/gossip-us-ura?droprotated=1&output=sd1&command=$q&nresults=10")
# this way uses our keyword as a suffix rather than prefix. usually there are some duplicates with the first method but those are removed later.
y_2=$(curl -s "http://sugg.us.search.yahoo.net/gossip-us-ura?droprotated=0&output=sd1&command=$q&nresults=10")
echo $y_1 $y_2 | sed 's/{/\n{/g' | grep '"k"' | cut -d'"' -f4 | sort -u

echo -e "\nBing:"
curl -s "http://api.bing.com/qsonhs.aspx?FORM=ASAPIW&mkt=en-US&type=cb&cb=sa_inst.apiCB&q=$q&cp=13&bq=$q" | sed 's/{/\n{/g' | grep '"Txt"' | cut -d'"' -f4
echo

echo "Blekko:"
curl -s "http://blekko.com/autocomplete?query=$q" | sed 's/.*\[//g;s/\].*//g;s/","/\n/g;s/"//g'
echo; echo

If you save the script as sugg.sh, you’ll be able to run it like this.

./sugg.sh "keyword tool"

That will produce the following results:

Getting Suggestions for "keyword tool"

Google:
keyword tool
keyword tool free
keyword toolbox
keyword tool youtube
keyword tool estimator
keyword tool dominator
keyword tool by google
keyword tool traffic estimator
keyword tool seo
keyword tool reviews

Amazon:
keyword tool

Yahoo:

Bing:
keyword tool bing
keyword tool google
keyword tool
keyword tool external
keyword tools free
keyword tool dominator
keyword tool adwords
keyword tool wordtracker

Blekko:
keyword tool
keyword tool api
keyword tool search
keyword tool software
keyword tool download
keyword tool 2
keyword tool review
keyword tool ppc
keyword tool crack
keyword tool training

Pretty cool right! Unfortunately, Yahoo doesn’t seem to have any knowledge of what a “keyword tool” is. I can’t say I’m surprised.

Keyword Suggestion Enumeration

I mentioned above that Blekko limits the keyword suggestion results to 10 phrases and that it’s very common to do so. I’ve also posted about how it’s trivial to start with a root phrase, like “keyword tools”, and then add each letter of the alphabet on to the end to see what results get returned. Doing that for every letter of the alphabet, removing duplicates and then sorting alphabetically is the next natural step in the evolution of any keyword suggestion based keyword research tool.

So, here’s the code for my keyword suggestion enumeration tool with the Blekko code added in. This takes a bit longer to run because it’s sending many, many HTTP GET requests and has to wait for the search engine’s responses. This version reaches out to 5 different search suggestion services and makes a total of 6 different queries per letter of the alphabet, which equals 156 requests. Think about how long that would take you to manually place those searches in your browser and then note the results. Waiting 10 or 15 seconds for a result doesn’t seem so bad now!

Anyway, here is the code.

#!/bin/bash

q=$(echo "$1" | sed 's/ /%20/g')
tmp=tmp.txt

echo "" > $tmp
for suffix in {a..z}
do
    curl -s "http://www.google.com/s?sugexp=pfwl&cp=15&q=$q%20$suffix" | sed 's/\[/\n\[/g' | cut -d'"' -f2 | tail -n +4 >> $tmp
    curl -s "http://t1-completion.amazon.com/search/complete?method=completion&q=$q%20$suffix&search-alias=aps&client=amazon-search-ui&mkt=1&x=updateISSCompletion&sc=1" | sed 's/,\[{".*//g;s/,/\n/g' | cut -d'"' -f2 | grep -v '\[\|\]\|\{\|\]' | tail -n +3 >> $tmp
    curl -s "http://sugg.us.search.yahoo.net/gossip-us-ura?droprotated=1&output=sd1&command=$q%20$suffix&nresults=10" | sed 's/{/\n{/g' | grep '"k"' | cut -d'"' -f4 >> $tmp
    # this way uses our keyword as a suffix rather than prefix. usually there are some duplicates with the first method but those are removed later.
    curl -s "http://sugg.us.search.yahoo.net/gossip-us-ura?droprotated=0&output=sd1&command=$q%20$suffix&nresults=10" | sed 's/{/\n{/g' | grep '"k"' | cut -d'"' -f4 >> $tmp
    curl -s "http://api.bing.com/qsonhs.aspx?FORM=ASAPIW&mkt=en-US&type=cb&cb=sa_inst.apiCB&q=$q%20$suffix&cp=13&bq=$q" | sed 's/{/\n{/g' | grep '"Txt"' | cut -d'"' -f4 >> $tmp
    curl -s "http://blekko.com/autocomplete?query=$q" | sed 's/.*\[//g;s/\].*//g;s/","/\n/g;s/"//g' >> $tmp
    echo >> $tmp
done

sed '/^$/d' $tmp | sort | uniq

If you save it as “enum_sugg.sh”, here’s how you would run it.

./enum_sugg.sh "keyword tools"

And here’s the result you would get (well, at least this is what I get right now).

adwords keyword tools external
best free keyword tools
best keyword tools 2012
free keyword tools online
google adwords keyword tools external
google keyword tool kit
google keyword tools google searches
google keyword tools uk
google keyword tool youtube
keyword density tools
keyword discovery tools
keyword lookup tool
keyword niche tools
keyword optimization tools
keyword phrase tool
keyword preview tool
keyword question tool
keyword research tools 2012
keyword research tools free
keyword research tools review
keyword search tool yahoo
keyword selector tool yahoo
keyword suggestion tool youtube
keyword tool adsense
keyword tool analyzer
keyword tool api
keyword tool average search volume
keyword tool bar
keyword tool beta
keyword tool bing
keyword tool book
keyword tool comma seperated
keyword tool copy list free
keyword tool density
keyword tool discover
keyword tool dominator
keyword tool download
keyword tool estimator
keyword tool external adwords
keyword tool external google
keyword tool finder
keyword tool find little competion warrior
keyword tool for app store
keyword tool for niche ideas
keyword tool generator
keyword tool golf instruction
keyword tool google adwords
keyword tool google external
keyword tool google too many searches
keyword tool in english
keyword tool in google
keyword tool in spanish
keyword tool kit
keyword tool microsoft word
keyword tool multilple
keyword tool multiple
keyword tool old
keyword tool old version
keyword tool overture
keyword tool plr
keyword tool previous interface
keyword tool previous months
keyword tools accuracy
keyword tools accurate
keyword tools adsense
keyword tools adwords
keyword tools adwords google
keyword tools affiliate
keyword tools alexa
keyword tools analysis
keyword tools articles
keyword tools available
keyword tools based
keyword tools beginners
keyword tools best
keyword tools beta
keyword tools bing
keyword tools blog
keyword tools by google
keyword tools by microsoft
keyword tools campaign
keyword tools canada
keyword tools chinese
keyword tools commercial intent
keyword tools compared
keyword tools comparison
keyword tools competition
keyword tools competitors
keyword tools content
keyword tools cpc
keyword tools de adwords
keyword tools dictionary
keyword tools digitalpoint
keyword tools directory
keyword tools disadvantages
keyword tools download
keyword tools dreamweaver
keyword tool search
keyword tool search by city
keyword tool search google
keyword tool search on yahoo google and msn
keyword tools ebay
keyword tools english
keyword tool seo
keyword tool seo organic
keyword tools estimator
keyword tools exact match
keyword tools excel
keyword tools external
keyword tools external google
keyword tools external suggestion tool
keyword tools for adsense
keyword tools for adwords
keyword tools for analysis
keyword tools for bing
keyword tools for ebay
keyword tools for mac
keyword tools for seo
keyword tools for yahoo
keyword tools free
keyword tools free in google
keyword tools from google
keyword tools generator
keyword tools google
keyword tools google adsense
keyword tools google adwords
keyword tools google old version
keyword tools google search global monthly
keyword tools google uk
keyword tools google vs wordtracker
keyword tools guide
keyword tools help
keyword tools home
keyword tools html
keyword tools html code
keyword tools hubpages
keyword tools ideas
keyword tool simple
keyword tools in english
keyword tools in google
keyword tools internet
keyword tools in yahoo
keyword tools ireland
keyword tools kei
keyword tools keywordspy
keyword tools link
keyword tools link building
keyword tools linux
keyword tools list
keyword tools local searches
keyword tools location
keyword tools long tail
keyword tools mac
keyword tools mac free
keyword tools malaysia
keyword tools market
keyword tools market samurai
keyword tools microsoft
keyword tools misspell
keyword tools moneyword matrix
keyword tools msn
keyword tools music
keyword tools nichebot
keyword tools niche finder
keyword tool software
keyword tools old interface
keyword tools omniture
keyword tools on google
keyword tools online
keyword tools online local
keyword tools on the internet
keyword tools on yahoo
keyword tools organic seo
keyword tools overture
keyword tools page optimization
keyword tools paid search
keyword tools pay per click
keyword tools pdf
keyword tools photos
keyword tools ppc
keyword tools price
keyword tools rank
keyword tools rapid
keyword tools rating
keyword tools remove duplicates
keyword tools research
keyword tools resume
keyword tools review
keyword toolss
keyword tools samurai
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I dare you to find a better keyword research tool or method than this. I doubt you will, but if you do, I’d love to know about it and be proven wrong!

Anyway, I hope you enjoyed the post. Please feel free to “steal” my code, use it, modify it, etc.

As always, happy automation!

May 09, 20126 notes
#keyword research #blekko #Keyword suggest
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