5th March 2007

A Nifty Keyword Cleaning Tool

Source: tools.seobook.com

Managing keywords is a daunting task, and while there are a number of places from which you can pull keyword lists, whittling that list down to specific targets of value is often nonplussing and discouraging.

Recently, Aaron Wall, author of SEObook.com, created and made available a "Keyword List Cleaner Tool" that helps organize those vision-blurring lists.

"Some keyword sources provide data that is in a format that is hard to use," writes Wall. "The goal of this tool is to make it easy to grab a list of keywords from just about any public source, clean it
up, and sort it in order of which terms have the greatest potential value."

What sounds especially useful from Aaron’s description:

"Imagine that you use a tool like KeyCompete, and it returns some results that are related to your marketplace, but off topic to your niche site. This will trim out any keyword phrases that are far off topic. For example, if you wanted to remove wallpaper triggers from showing your
ringtone ads."

The source code for the tool is also embeddable to a website or blog. 

Learn more here…

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