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Keyword Tool » KEYWORD COMPETITOR « Keyword Research - 3 views

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    If you know who your competitors are, you can just type in their domain address and get a list of their ads as well as paid and organic keywords that are running right now. If you don't know your competitors you can search for keywords or keyword phrases that will help you find websites that compete for these keywords. Once you identified the relevant web sites you can search them individually through Keyword Competitor to learn what specific online advertisements they are running right now in Google and Yahoo. Fast Mover advantage - forget the pioneers who struggled to make initial headway, now that the market's been proven cash in other efforts
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Keyword Cloud Generator | Tag Cloud Generator | Image Clouds - 7 views

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    Keyword Cloud Generator takes all the words in a page and converts it into a Keyword Cloud. A Keyword Cloud is a visual representation of words based on a weight associated to each word. Page To Cloud uses the frequency (density) of the keywords in the page as the weight. Hence, a keyword cloud of a page gives a quick understanding of how a page is optimized for certain keywords. The Word Cloud of a blog, news page, feed will give a quick idea about what topics are being discussed. ToCloud is smart enough to extract keyword phrases and works much better than other keyword cloud tools on the web.
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Visualizing Yahoo! Mail - 4 views

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    Hundreds of thousands of emails are sent every second, and yet, you wouldn't really know it because there aren't public-facing streams like that of Twitter. Outside your own inbox, how much email is there exactly? Yahoo, in collaboration with information visualization firm Periscopic, shows you how much email they process in real-time with this interactive feature. The initial view is a world map, and scaled bubbles represent how many emails were currently sent. Hover over continents for user geographic distribution and gigabytes sent. There's also trending topics from anonymized subject headers via streamgraph. The view is interesting as you can click on sections so that the surrounding streams split, so you get a sense of distribution along with details per keyword. The keyword data, however, isn't all that interesting for the most part. You'll see keywords such as online, free, and nights. Not too meaningful. There are a few exceptions though like Oprah and wars. There is also an option to include spam keywords with equally generic terms. Finally, if you go back to the map and keep on clicking, you eventually get to some fun facts about email, such as there are over sextillion ways to spell Viagra. All in all, it's a comprehensive view of how much email Yahoo handles that's fun to poke around. Turn on your speakers for playful sound effects. via http://flowingdata.com/2011/10/13/visualizing-yahoo-email-processing-in-real-time/
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exaly Search Engine - Full-Text Search of Sci-Hub - 11 views

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    What is exaly? This is a non-profit project run by researchers to address the practical needs of researchers. The project is absolutely independent with no link with publishers, research institutions, funding agencies, etc. whatsoever. Find which journals publish the most about a given keyword. Find which authors have more papers for a given keyword. Check the trends of keywords by number of publications over years. Full analysis of each author including who and where cited. Search for an author by name (firstname lastname). If you look for the statistical analysis (who cited? where cited?) of a single paper, you can lookup by its DOI. Only peer-reviewed articles are indexed, and some (not all) book chapters. No patent or non-peer-reviewed document is included. The journal stars are mostly based on Danish Bibliometric Research Indicator level.
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Google AdWords: Keyword Tool - 0 views

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    The Keyword Tool generates potential keywords for your campaigns and reports their Google statistics, including search performance and global traffic trends. Start your search by entering your own keyword phrases or a specific URL. You can then add new keywords to the green box at the right. To review all the features the tool has to offer,
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ResearchBuzz Tools: Kebberfegg -- Keyword-Based RSS Feed Generator - 0 views

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    Kebberfegg is a tool to help you generate large sets of keyword-based RSS feeds at one time. Keyword-based RSS feeds (some people call them "search based feeds") are those RSS feeds generated as a result of doing a search -- for example, both Yahoo News and Google News have keyword-based RSS feeds.
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twebevent - 0 views

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    * Go directly to an event through a custom event URL * Use your existing Twitter account to chat with other attendees during the event * List events that match your keyword interests (coming soon in august) * Find events that match your keywords interests (coming soon) * Link twebevent reminders to your own calendar (coming soon)
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Symbols.com - 2 views

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    Search symbols by Symmetry, Shape, Colors, Curveness or keywords. Symbols.com is a unique online encyclopedia that contains everything about symbols, signs, flags and glyphs arranged by categories such as culture, country, religion, and more. Explore our world of symbols by category, alphabetically or simply search by keywords. Our huge collection of symbols range from ancient alchemical signs, ashanti adinkra and anarchism to modern currency signs and awareness ribbons.
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Keyword Density Analyzer tool for search engine optimization and internet marketing exp... - 2 views

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    This fast and accurate keyword density analyzer
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Yellowpipe - SEOO Search Engine Optimization Optimization - 4 views

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    SEOO is a complete Search Engine Optimization Suite to compare search engine datas between two web sites and print a detailed report. You can compare the major keywords for a domain, Google PageRank, the number of pages indexed by Google and Yahoo, the number of web sites that are linking back, the Description and Keyword meta tags, the date the website has been online since, the Alexa ranking and what type of server the site is running. It's a free service for webmasters.
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TWERQ Beta RC4 | The evolution of web search. - 3 views

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    Feature Highlights - Use less memory than multiple browser tabs or windows- One browser window or tab for all searches.- Instantly flip through multiple results, feeds, images and video.- Reduce the repetition of re-entering search terms.- Simultaneously search for multiple keywords or phrases.- Quickly identify which keywords provide best results.- Never lose your place or what you find.- Save relevant information to access anytime from anywhere.- Share & collaborate with people searching for the same thing.- Aggregate information you find through a RSS Feed.- Portable settings, searches and saved information.
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Word Cloud Keyword Density Tool - 0 views

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    A word cloud is a visual depiction of frequently used words in your web site. It illustrates keyword density using font size. The more often a word appears on your site, the larger it appears within the word cloud.
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SARES | Home - 4 views

  • What is SARES? SARES is a web-based application that attempts to automatically "tag" images with keywords.
  • DBpedia is one circle out of the Linking Open Data cloud. There are resource databases for music, books, television programmes, medical information and so on - which are all available for access. The LOD cloud was born around 2007 and shall continue to grow rapidly, perhaps eventually leading us into the Semantic Web.
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    SARES is a web-based application that attempts to automatically "tag" images with keywords.
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Compete | Compete - 3 views

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    Site Profiles Analyze traffic/engagement data Category Profiles Benchmark vs. a Category Tag Profiles Explore crowdsourced tagging Analytics Tools Search Analytics Find keywords driving traffic Referral Analytics Uncover sources of traffic Ranked Lists Get lists of site rankings
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BEFORE YOU APPLY: READ THIS ! - 84 views

WHAT IS AN ONLINE TOOL? online tools are programmes that do not need to be installed and require an internet connection to access it As mentioned in the group description...

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Google Ngram Viewer - 15 views

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    visualise the rise and fall of particular keywords across 5 million books and 500 years
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Check Website Ranking on Search engines - KPMRS - 6 views

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    What is KPMRS? KPMRS is a website rank monitoring services on various search engines for multiple keywords. It tracks the website position for keywords or phrases for a specific URL on Google, Yahoo, Bing and provides a comprehensive report on overall performance and position variation over time, in a nice graphical format. Who is it for? KPMRS is a perfect SEO tool developed by SEO professionals for fellow SEO professionals, search engine marketers and website owners. We understand how important it is to know where your website ranks in various search engines. We felt the need, we provided the solution ! Feel free to start using it now.
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    KPMRS helps in finding your website ranks on Google, Bing and Alexa with various free features like web site audit, check backlinks and social popularity.
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    KPMRS helps in finding your website ranks on Google, Bing and Alexa with various free features like web site audit, check backlinks and social popularity.
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Clean Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, Social Network Profile - Socioclean - 12 views

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    Clean Social ProfileLook for over 5000 pre-defined and custom keywords covering various categories.
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Yahoo! Mindset - 13 views

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    Do a search for your keywords and then move the bar towards "Research" and then towards "Shopping". Look at your competitors and why Yahoo considers one to be more of a shopping site and the other one to be more of a research site. By doing a quick test on our competitors I noticed that Yahoo values blogs and thus if a competitor has a blog on their site, Yahoo believes it to be a research oriented site. (as well as shopping if it finds Buy buttons and SSL check outs)
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    I'm confused. I don't see a "bar". The links takes me to something called "Yahoo! Research" and the homepage has several tabs but when I enter a search term at the top I get regular-looking results, not categorized ones.
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PicsDigger - 14 views

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    meta image searchengine by domain or keyword
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