With scrapebox you'll just get a lot of the same type keywords which will lead to you scraping the same pages over and over. You'll end up with keywords like..
red widgets blue widgets yellow widgets yellow widgets for sale etc
If you want random keywords, a tool like keyword researcher is best where you search for say..
* for sale
It scrapes google for thousands of keywords like..
dogs for sale beds for sale tv's for sale red furry animals for sale etc
Then just do a find and replace in notepad and remove the "for sale" and you'll have thousands of random keywords to scrape with.
By the way you wouldn't just have to use "* for sale", you can try anything like "* in usa" or whatever
@rodol - actually scrapebox does something similar to keyword researcher but not to the same extent. Keyword researcher uses cursor position to get the google suggest word for even * for sale or how can * do this?
Scrapebox only can put a letter of the alphabet after your keyword for you to get those google suggest results. I have even talked with scrapebox support about this functionality and they looked at keyword researcher and said it wouldn't be anywhere in the future they would add that cursor position functionality cause it would require them to re-write their search process. That is why I bought keyword researcher. Its a great program and the support is like real time.
Don't get me wrong, I really like and use sb as well but each one just has its different purposes.
I've been using GScraper to come up with keywords and I've been super impressed with it so far. I have keyword researcher too and its also a great tool.
Well if I had to pick one it would be GScraper because of all the other useful functions it can do with manipulating text files, mass PR checking, etc. They have a free trial so I would grab that and test it out. The premium proxy service you get for 7 days is fantastic. Mass PR check over 1,000,000's of URLS without burning out your own proxies is nice.
It's a great tool if you use the "import and sort in" in SER.
Both tools are fantastic and pretty cheap so you couldn't go wrong with either one.
I just looked at the video for Gscraper. Man that software does incredible operations with scraping. Not talking about keywords. Talking about scraping URL's. Wow!
Edit: This thing looks 1000X more powerful than scrapebox.
Do any of you know of a tool to measure keyword SE results overlap? Been looking and can't find one anywhere! Because as Heisenberg says "With scrapebox you'll just get a lot of the same type keywords which will lead to you scraping the same pages over and over. "
I'd like a tool to take my list through BEFORE it spends all the resources scraping to measure SE overlap on one SE rather than all.
I'm talking about a tool that measures the overlap of SE results of different keywords so we can remove keywords that just keep generating the same results. Thanks for the share on those keywords.
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red widgets
blue widgets
yellow widgets
yellow widgets for sale
etc
If you want random keywords, a tool like keyword researcher is best where you search for say..
* for sale
It scrapes google for thousands of keywords like..
dogs for sale
beds for sale
tv's for sale
red furry animals for sale
etc
Then just do a find and replace in notepad and remove the "for sale" and you'll have thousands of random keywords to scrape with.
By the way you wouldn't just have to use "* for sale", you can try anything like "* in usa" or whatever
Scrapebox only can put a letter of the alphabet after your keyword for you to get those google suggest results. I have even talked with scrapebox support about this functionality and they looked at keyword researcher and said it wouldn't be anywhere in the future they would add that cursor position functionality cause it would require them to re-write their search process. That is why I bought keyword researcher. Its a great program and the support is like real time.
Don't get me wrong, I really like and use sb as well but each one just has its different purposes.
It's a great tool if you use the "import and sort in" in SER.
Both tools are fantastic and pretty cheap so you couldn't go wrong with either one.
I just looked at the video for Gscraper. Man that software does incredible operations with scraping. Not talking about keywords. Talking about scraping URL's. Wow!
Edit: This thing looks 1000X more powerful than scrapebox.
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i use it to generate my quality Tier kw's
using [kw] and kw generates a bucketload of results... it sometimes takes a few hours on a big list but the results are mostly excellent.
SB is faster but not as varied