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June 9, 2009

Let’s Create the Ultimate List of Keyword Research Tools

We do know how important keywords are for any website. We do keyword research prior to developing and launching the site and we keep analyzing keywords throughout the whole site existence.

And there’s no denying the fact that we can’t do without keyword research tools. Which ones are you using? Please let’s (try to) stick to the following rules in the comments:

  • Each comment should contain a tool (please no “Thank-you” comments - just to make the list more usable);
  • If you have a keyword tip to share, please submit it here.

Thank you!!!

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76 comments already

  1. Gerald Weber on 06.09.2009 at 3:33 pm | permalink
  2. I’m currently use Google Keyword Tool and Word Tracker Free keyword tool Oh and my best keyword tool, my brain. :-P
    Gerald Weber’s last incredible blog post..How to Make WordPress More Secure from Hackers & Robots

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  3. venkat on 06.09.2009 at 3:34 pm | permalink
  4. https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal

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  5. jeff selig on 06.09.2009 at 3:42 pm | permalink
  6. I like IBP [Internet business promoter] easily constructs exact, negative, phrase structures, decent optimization of KW’s

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  7. sushi on 06.09.2009 at 4:29 pm | permalink
  8. Gratuitous plug of our beta tool: Keyword Bento at http://bento.marketingsushi.com/

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  9. Aysun Akarsu on 06.09.2009 at 4:39 pm | permalink
  10. I’m sure everybody knows this one.
    It is also using Wordtracker

    http://tools.seobook.com/keyword-tools/seobook/

    Aysun Akarsu’s last incredible blog post..The Art of OIM Proposal Part 1

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  11. Fabio Ricotta on 06.09.2009 at 4:56 pm | permalink
  12. I think everyone already know, but I love http://www.semrush.com

    Fabio Ricotta’s last incredible blog post..Blogueiro de Sucesso: Erros que você Não vai Cometer

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    Aysun Akarsu Reply:

    yes semrush is definitely one of the most powerful keyword tools

    Aysun Akarsu’s last incredible blog post..The Art of OIM Proposal Part 1

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  13. Andy Walpole on 06.09.2009 at 6:01 pm | permalink
  14. I only use the Google Keyword Tool. That’s fine for my purposes although I’m sure the professionals use a number of different paid services and then amalgamate the results

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  15. Motorbike Insurance News on 06.09.2009 at 6:02 pm | permalink
  16. For searching Google UK competition and search numbers:

    https://adwords.google.co.uk/select/KeywordToolExternal

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  17. Josh Millrod on 06.09.2009 at 6:18 pm | permalink
  18. Emails from your current and prospective customers, trade journals, newspapers, your competitors’ websites, your serverlogs and your daily life.

    ;)

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  19. Monica Willyard on 06.09.2009 at 8:25 pm | permalink
  20. Since no one has mentioned it, I use http://www.thesaurus.com to help me get ideas. Sometimes I see something that’s a real gem that the keyword sites miss.

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  21. Kenn Gold on 06.09.2009 at 8:31 pm | permalink
  22. Although they have a few tools, I am fond of the term-extractor and term targeting tools at SEOmoz:

    http://www.seomoz.org/term-target
    http://www.seomoz.org/term-extractor

    They work well for competitive analysis

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  23. Matt Leonard on 06.09.2009 at 8:39 pm | permalink
  24. I love my internal site search. Usually I’ll find a word (category, term, slang…) and then apply every relevant modifier in the book to it. Additionally, I find Google Insights useful and of course the Google KW Tool. This also may be an appropriate time to take a cheap shot at Yahoo for killing the Overture KW Tool (for the old-timers).

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  25. David Powell on 06.09.2009 at 9:10 pm | permalink
  26. What about Googles Search Based keyword tool for use with adwords accounts Search-based Keyword Tool

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  27. Ken Lyons on 06.09.2009 at 9:39 pm | permalink
  28. Don’t forget about WordStream: the keyword researcher’s keyword research tool, which harvests keyword and query data from your own, private log files.

    http://www.wordstream.com/keyword-research-tool

    Cheers!
    Ken Lyons

    Ken Lyons’s last incredible blog post..Using Twitter for Internal PR

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  29. Anthony Hereld on 06.09.2009 at 10:12 pm | permalink
  30. I like the following:
    - Google AdWords Keyword Tool
    - Keyword Discovery
    - WordTracker (free edition)
    - Microsoft adCenter Keyword Group Detection Tool

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  31. Lisa Murphy on 06.10.2009 at 2:18 am | permalink
  32. Liking http://labs.wordtracker.com/keyword-questions in addition to http://tools.seobook.com/keyword-tools/seobook/

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  33. OZ on 06.10.2009 at 2:53 am | permalink
  34. The one free keyword search tool that seems to be under everyone’s radar, but I usually use first is Spacky (www.spacky.com).

    It doesn’t have as many features as Google but it provides a quick overview of related search terms and the number of searches for:

    Google
    Yahoo
    MSN

    All in one tool. I also use Google Adwords, and sometimes Yahoo’s search tool.

    One thing about WordTracker. I think it sucks, unless you’re using it for very popular searches. The data itself is extrapolated by two search engines no one’s heard of, and it ‘predicts’ Google’s number. Why not just get the actual numbers from the source itself (Google).

    Here’s my comparison of Google KeyWord Tool VS WordTracker.

    Seems like there just aren’t too many quality free keyword tools out there.

    Regards

    OZ’s last incredible blog post..Free Keyword Research Tools - My Four Favorite

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  35. Raghavan on 06.10.2009 at 4:38 am | permalink
  36. Google Insights, Google Trends, MSN Keyword Forecast. In addition the best keyword research can be done from your competitors who provide similar services as you would and analysis on their keywords is worth.

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  37. John Serra on 06.10.2009 at 4:39 am | permalink
  38. Besides Google’s keyword tool, I like Google Trends, and Insights. I also like to use Market Samurai,

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  39. tabsfiroz on 06.10.2009 at 4:49 am | permalink
  40. I use pretty much most of the tools listed here Adwords, Insights, Wordtracker, almost most of them…but the best tool as Gerald says is the brain both yours and the competitor’s one…hehehe

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  41. lohith on 06.10.2009 at 6:02 am | permalink
  42. here is the tool which I would like to add: http://www.spyfu.com/

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  43. dimok on 06.10.2009 at 6:04 am | permalink
  44. My favourite is http://actualkeywords.com/ - not only because I own it, but cause it’s really cool. Also free tool is great: http://actualkeywords.com/freekeywords.aspx

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  45. Martijn Couprie on 06.10.2009 at 11:16 am | permalink
  46. Don’t know if you could call it a tool (well some of them are!) but let’s not forget your clients, the people you work with and friends and family. Sometimes the people who know the least about product X or service Y can come up with the simplest, yet most interesting keywords :)

    Also I’m surprised no one has mentioned Google Analytics (or any other Analytics package) yet. Great way of seeing which keywords people actually use to find your website (sometimes the ones you least expect).

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  47. Oliver on 06.10.2009 at 12:39 pm | permalink
  48. I pretty much only use the Google Keyword Tool but using yours and the clients brain for ideas can be good too. The Google keyword tool works well enough for me most of the time but maybe I can try other tools listed here.

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  49. VPS Web Hosting on 06.10.2009 at 12:56 pm | permalink
  50. I usually use Google Keywords and Insights. Been too busy to try out others but seems like there’re quite a few out there based on some of the comments.

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  51. seobag on 06.10.2009 at 1:05 pm | permalink
  52. another one keyword tool

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    Bryan Reply:

    Traffic-Travis is another helpful tool as well. It is not only a keyword tool but it also helps in suggesting on what words to use. Plus, it provides statistics in terms of the daily searches that keyword gets. It is also the same with Google Adword External tool but I find Traffic-Travis to be much easier to use.

    I got this useful information from this site http://onlinesellingdomination.com/ebook/.

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  53. richest indonesian on 06.10.2009 at 2:09 pm | permalink
  54. Uhm… i usually use google keyword tool for adword :)
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  55. Eric Miltsch on 06.10.2009 at 2:25 pm | permalink
  56. …Usually just stick w/Google’s keyword tool, SEO Book’s tool; I’ve also been using the Traffic Travis keyword tool

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  57. gudipudi on 06.10.2009 at 7:00 pm | permalink
  58. I use the below two :

    adwords.google.co.uk/select/KeywordToolExternal
    Microsoft adCenter Keyword Group Detection Tool

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  59. Armands Kruze on 06.11.2009 at 4:45 am | permalink
  60. I usually use Google AdWords Keyword Tool and Free Search Term Suggestion Tool by KeywordDiscovery.com. I also use eBay site search and usually I get new keyword ideas that I did not think before.

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  61. andymurd on 06.11.2009 at 6:32 am | permalink
  62. Here’s a useful tool that I found today:

    KeywordFinder

    It analyses the keywords of the top 50 search results for a supplied search phrase.

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  63. Praveen on 06.11.2009 at 10:19 am | permalink
  64. use Spacky (www.spacky.com) and SEO Digger (seodigger.com)

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  65. Tim on 06.11.2009 at 12:57 pm | permalink
  66. I am a human keyword tool!(0),(o)

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  67. krishna on 06.11.2009 at 12:58 pm | permalink
  68. Add to your list these keyword tools too “keywordspy” and “adgooroo”

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  69. Outrider Canada on 06.11.2009 at 1:52 pm | permalink
  70. Mostly use the Google External Tool and AdGooroo.

    Also, I do miss inventory.overture.com :)
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  71. Tomas Ohlum on 06.11.2009 at 6:28 pm | permalink
  72. I use combine IBP, Google keyword tool my human touch, it works well enough for me.

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  73. BeFrugal on 06.11.2009 at 7:22 pm | permalink
  74. Of course, the Google tool is the best. I also use: MS Ad Intelligence, our AdWords search query reports, our analytics reports, and some of the other tools mentioned above.

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  75. Facebook Developer UK on 06.15.2009 at 9:29 am | permalink
  76. Hey nice tool, But you can also used google keyword tool to search keywords for your websites. informative post. THanks

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  77. Marc Reppin on 06.15.2009 at 1:05 pm | permalink
  78. Consider also tag clouds on blog networks, social bookmarking sites and larger news sites and portals. Quintura.com is an interesing one in this regard, too.

    To remind myself of how people search, I occasionally use Dogpile Search Spy: http://www.dogpile.com/info.dogpl/searchspy/ (And it’s just plain fascinating to see what people are searching for; sometimes even creepy.)

    Last, my English degree also comes in very handy. :-)

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  79. Mouli Cohen on 06.15.2009 at 1:46 pm | permalink
  80. I once sent out an email to my clients asking what words they’d use to search for me. Not all of them responded, but the ones who did provided incredible insight.

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  81. Frank Marcel on 06.15.2009 at 1:48 pm | permalink
  82. well, i’m starting to use an unusual tool for this matter: Google Wonder Wheel.
    Anyone wondered this use for that tool? =)

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  83. Joel McLaughlin on 06.15.2009 at 5:46 pm | permalink
  84. http://www.quintura.com is a good idea tool… I got to be honest, I have always been a fan of the Goog’s keyword tool… Spyfu is an OK application… SEO book sometimes has value if looking for ideas as well.

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  85. ThePicky on 06.15.2009 at 8:28 pm | permalink
  86. Find out which keyword drives traffic to your competitor :-) website, use these 2 tools from Compete and Alexa.

    Compete Search Analytics - Find out which keywords are sending traffic to a website (your competitor) / category.
    Alexa Site Lookup - Which gives you the top keywords driving traffic to a website from search engines. updated monthly by Alexa.

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  87. Tess on 06.16.2009 at 12:07 am | permalink
  88. I find that I get good results using a combination of keyword tools. I like the free Wordtracker, SEO Book and the Google tool. When I want to look up keywords or phrases, I take a look at all three to compare results. This helps me decide if a keyword or phrase really gets enough searches to warrant using it. Great information here!

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  89. Facebook Developers on 06.16.2009 at 8:01 am | permalink
  90. Keyword tools make work quite easier for webmaster to choose relevant keywords for websites. Google keyword tool and wordtracker are best providing keywords. You Must check and you have provided great info indeed

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  91. Criminal defense houston on 06.16.2009 at 1:54 pm | permalink
  92. Google adwords, seo tool’s keyword discovery, wordtracker (free edition) and of course web analytics tool which is giving us valuable information of keywords and which also helps in bringing traffic towards website. Another reason for using web analytics tool is some time we can get visits traffic from those keywords which are not in our targeted list after all our main aim behind keyword research is to get traffic and business leads.

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  93. mirc indir on 06.16.2009 at 7:41 pm | permalink
  94. Thanks. Good post.

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  95. Pittsburgh Moving Company on 06.16.2009 at 8:06 pm | permalink
  96. I think the Google Keyword Tool is pretty much all you need. I use WordTracker occasionally and actually the results are quite different from Google KT but you could really get by fine with just Google KT.

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  97. Ryan v. on 06.16.2009 at 8:37 pm | permalink
  98. Stumbled across a new one not too long ago. http://raven-seo-tools.com . Although I havn’t tried it personally I have to say it does look pretty promising. The site certainly looks good to say the least lol.

    Overall some pretty good recommendations so far.

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  99. Dotnet development on 06.19.2009 at 8:11 am | permalink
  100. I generally use these tools.
    https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
    http://www.webmaster-toolkit.com/keyword-research-tool.shtml

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  101. eLOUD on 06.19.2009 at 3:28 pm | permalink
  102. Used to use Overture and Wordtracker. Now mainly use the adwords external keyword tool. No tool’s 100% accurate so good to double check results and use common sense!

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  103. Andy on 06.20.2009 at 7:12 pm | permalink
  104. You can find your high paying keyword using few keyword techniques.I wrote a post about it.Check it out hope you like it.

    Andy’s last incredible blog post..Find your own high paying keywords

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  105. Bryan on 06.26.2009 at 1:07 am | permalink
  106. Just want to add the link of the blog that directs me to the keyword research tool. http://onlinesellingdomination.com/keyword-selection/super-keyword-tool/#more-203.

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  107. Brad West on 06.28.2009 at 4:52 am | permalink
  108. I have used with most of these tools, They each have their own value some work better than others. But about a year ago I was introduced to The Market Samurai, this totally changed the way I do research, the best all in one tool ever built. and it is not finished yet! http://www.marketsamurai.com/v0h2.php
    Brad West ~ onomoney

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  109. Sanjay on 06.30.2009 at 6:46 am | permalink
  110. As others said about IBP(Internet Business Promoter), I also use the same tool for keyword research and other seo purposes. Its very easy to use.

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  111. Alex on 07.04.2009 at 3:52 pm | permalink
  112. What we use in order to tracking keywords, is:
    Google keyword tracker
    Wordtracker
    Digitalpoint tracker
    and pivot - a greek service

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  113. Scriptalicious on 07.07.2009 at 3:02 am | permalink
  114. You can use all 77 Scriptalicious SEO tools for free in the demo:

    http://demo.scriptalicious.com/seoscripts/

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  115. Jey Pandian on 07.07.2009 at 9:33 am | permalink
  116. Jey Pandian’s last incredible blog post..The Internal Site Search: Why Should it be Implemented for Websites & How Can it Be Optimized?

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  119. Sue on 07.13.2009 at 6:35 pm | permalink
  120. Check out the It rocks!

    Sue’s last incredible blog post..The Last Keyword Tool Filters - Keywords by Market

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  121. Sue on 07.13.2009 at 6:39 pm | permalink
  122. Check out the Gladius Free Keyword Tool and The Last Keyword Tool from Theme Zoom.

    Sue’s last incredible blog post..The Last Keyword Tool Filters - Keywords by Market

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  123. 2D 3D Animation on 07.15.2009 at 8:18 am | permalink
  124. Google keywords tool, and addition to google trends is best for me as it gives me exactly what i look for while making a target keywords.

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  125. Edwin on 07.15.2009 at 3:56 pm | permalink
  126. I love sphider, it’s a PHP script i use to crawl my own pages, I have it customized to get the reports I Want.

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  127. Ruri on 07.16.2009 at 5:01 am | permalink
  128. Currently I use SEOBook and Iwebtool

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  129. Indian designer on 07.19.2009 at 12:34 pm | permalink
  130. any idea on other SEO tools apart from mentioned….. which are doable.

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  131. Jason on 07.30.2009 at 7:35 am | permalink
  132. Here is very nice Google Keyword Research Tool. It has a free 1 month trial. It takes data right from Google search engine and that’s why I like it.

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  133. Heeren on 08.06.2009 at 5:42 am | permalink
  134. Hi,

    I have reviewed 20 Keyword research tools on my blog http://www.intellionics.com/blog/top-20-keyword-research-tools.html

    i am surte it will help :)

    Thanks
    Heeren

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  135. Court Reporters on 08.11.2009 at 9:05 am | permalink
  136. I use Google keyword external tool and wordtracker free keyword research tool.

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  137. Matt Hodgson on 08.18.2009 at 1:30 am | permalink
  138. I find the following keyword tools useful:

    keyworddiscovery

    AddMe Keyword Suggestion

    Google Keyword Tool

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  139. Facebook App Developer on 08.18.2009 at 5:09 am | permalink
  140. Nice information but i think google adwords, word tracker and discovery keyword research are better.

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  141. Varisha on 08.19.2009 at 6:55 am | permalink
  142. Google adwords, seo tool’s keyword discovery, word tracker (free edition) and of course web analytic s tool which is giving us valuable information of keywords and which also helps in bringing traffic towards website.

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  143. Job Interview on 08.22.2009 at 9:55 am | permalink
  144. I used samurai keyword tracker

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  145. Chiropractic Care St Petersburg on 08.28.2009 at 11:52 am | permalink
  146. Mostly i use Google KeywordToolExternal and keyworddiscovery tool for keyword research.

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  147. get traffic on 08.30.2009 at 5:35 am | permalink
  148. I used digitalpoint.com webmaster tools

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