where can I get a list of keywords?

Discussion in 'Google' started by SpeakToMe, Nov 12, 2008.

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    Where can I get a list of Google keywords and how much they cost? I am trying to figure out who buys keywords. The guys over at xedant.com are offering a set of info, but it costs $357.
     
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  2. spomoni

    spomoni Member

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    I can sell keywords for you. Connect with me by PM or ICQ.
     
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    Try Googles Keyword tool:

    https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
     
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  4. SpeakToMe

    SpeakToMe Peon

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    I use the keyword tool, and I find it valuable. But I am trying to compile a list of companies that use keywords for marketing, and I need a broader set of keywords. I see that Keyword spy offers a $90 product. Has anyone used KeywordSpy? Any thoughts on them? Thanks,
     
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  5. FREE BET

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    overture? dp has a keyword tool...
     
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  7. SpeakToMe

    SpeakToMe Peon

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    Awesome, thanks! Pm me if I can help you.
     
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    johnsunvalley Banned

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    google has a keyword tools for you.
     
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    I have an account with keyword spy, PM the website you want to know about and I can send you a report of every keyword and text ad they are using for that site.
     
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    Ted, are you looking for something like keywordcountry dot com, if yes, I can help you.
     
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    A Local SEO Member

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    Why not create your own list based on your websites content?
     
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    IEmailer.com Well-Known Member

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    Try a copy of brad software called: 'keyword elite' it will automate the process and help you a lot.
     
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    http://www.wordtracker.com
     
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  15. Li Weng

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    Yeah why don't you use this. Just come up with some initial keyword ideas (focus on the problem of your audience) and insert them there to see what data google will give you. Make your decision based on that.
     
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