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Google Instant Scraper – The Best Tool for Google Instant SEO
Optimize your site, find niche keywords
Introducing: Google Instant Scraper, a powerful free tool for niche marketing and keyword research. Find high-traffic, relevant long-tail keywords in seconds.
How the Google Instant Scraper works:
- Enter a “seed” keyword (or multiple keywords separated by commas) and choose how many levels deep you would like to scrape;
- The Scraper gets results from Google Instant for that keyword. These are level 1 keywords.
- For each level 1 keyword, the Scraper gathers results from step #1 and adds them to the list. These are level 2 keywords.
- Repeat #2 and #3 for levels 3 and 4 keywords
- The list is sorted by the # of queries, and the excluded keywords are removed from the list
In this way, the Instant Scraper builds powerful, targeted keyword lists in seconds…for free.
Posted in Affiliate Marketing, SEO
Tagged Keyword Research, Keyword SEO, Keywords, Niche Marketing, SEO, SEO Research, SEO Tool
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A Great SEO Tool For Geo-Targeted Keyword Combinations

Save Time Creating SEO-Friendly Keyword Combinations
As an SEO, one of the things I do on a regular basis is come up with keyword permutations and combinations for many locations related to the corporations I am engaged with. What I often do is I use PHP scripting and create multiple arrays of keywords, locations, and services, then mix them up…similar to the SEO WordSpinner script.
There’s a great script that does this in an instant. It’s called the Local PPC Adwords & Keyword List Creator, and it does exactly what it sounds like it does.
Posted in SEO
Tagged AdWords, Content Spinner, Denver SEO, Google SEO, Key phrase, keyword order, Keyword SEO, Keywords, PPC, SEO, SEO Tool, SEO WordSpinner
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SEO It! Bookmarklet – Improves Search Results in iPhone & Safari

Format your search results for SEO
Works great for SEO searches on the iPhone!
ArrayIt’s frustrating doing searches with SEO in mind, then having Google add SearchWiki, personalized results, and other localizations that mess up what you wanted: accurate results. Here’s the solution: The SEO It! Bookmarklet.
- I do lots of searching as an SEO. I look for ranking, competition, additional keywords, etc. I use Google a LOT. And I use Apple’s Safari browser.
- By default, I am logged in to my Google account, and have Google preferences set to showing 100 results at a time. The problem? Google shows different ranking and links based on the number of results you see.
- I have Google Web History enabled, and Google provides me with “Personalized results based on my search history.” When doing SEO, I don’t want these results: I want what others will see.
- I use SearchWiki to move up results of websites I have created. When trying to get accurate SEO ranking, this is frustrating.
- I do SEO searches on my iPhone, too – where I need to manually strip out the annoying
&client=safarito see a normal results page.
Enter the SEO It! Bookmarklet
Posted in SEO
Tagged Bookmarklet, Firefox SEO, Google, Google SEO, iPhone Search, iPhone SEO, Personalized Search, Safari, Safari SEO, Search Results formatting, SEO, SEO Bookmarklet, SEO for iPhone, SEO Tool, Web History
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