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Is there a tool to search for multiple allintitle:"keyword phrase"
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Hi I wondering if there is a tool that can search multiple all in title exact keyword phrases searches say 250 - 300 terms at a time.
I like to compare exact phrase search results to all indexed pages that google has indexed, trust me when I say It sucks doing this one at a time
Marc
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Hi Mark,
Yes, there is a tool that does this exact job: https://allintitle.co
You can search for multiple keywords at once (500 keywords for example) and then export results to a CSV file. It also gives search volume, Google trends info, Keyword Golden Ration score (KGR), SERP overview as well as Cost Per Click info.
Hope it helps.
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i would look at http://www.distilled.net/blog/distilled/guide-to-google-docs-importxml/ which should get you pointed in the right direction...basically you will be building a mini scraper to pull in the data you want from the search results into your google doc.
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HI Chris Thank you for the answer. I usually do 2 searches the first is a general keyword phrase like big red bike, I then look at the number of results and put that number in excel
My next search is for "big red bikes" again I look at the results and put in the number of results in excel
Finally I search for allintitle:"big red bikes" and that gives me the number of pages that google has indexed with the keyword phrase. if the number of indexed pages is low compared to a high general result I create a page with that title for a better chance of ranking for that keyword phrase.
If I was to do this is google docs is it easy to set up and if so can you point me to a link
Marc
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you could probably build something with Google Docs that would help streamline the process. are you basically interested in pulling the number from something like this "About 348,000 results (0.06 seconds) " - extracting the 348,000 number to use in your data? if so, it would take some work but could be done in Google Docs....
btw, you would be able to get up to 50 results at a time with Google Docs since they put a cap on the number of importxml functions you can run in a spreadsheet. but it would be better than running 50 different manual searches

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