Bulk domain keyword finder?

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I don't know if this exist or not, but I am looking for a way to search for domain availability by search volume.

My current method is to download a text file from Google keyword tool and paste it in Godaddys bulk search form.

The problem is I still have to go back and look at the available domains and check there search volume one by one in Google keyword tool after Godaddy has given me the available list. Is this the best method available or is there an easier way.

Can anyone recommend a software (free or paid), a website, or another method for searching for bulk keyword list by search volume?

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Dexter007
    Well, another bulk checker is there.

    Bulk Domain Search

    Search for available domains given at the bottom, copy them and paste them in Google keyword tool. That should save some time atleast. Hope it helps.
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    • Profile picture of the author Andrew Stevens
      Originally Posted by Dexter007 View Post

      Well, another bulk checker is there.

      Bulk Domain Search

      Search for available domains given at the bottom, copy them and paste them in Google keyword tool. That should save some time atleast. Hope it helps.
      Thanks for your input. That's a tool I'll have to take a closer look at. One drawback that I see is that it limits the search to 100 keywords. Godaddy allows 500 keywords per search which saves alot of time.

      I buy all of my domains at Namecheap, but I use the Godaddy tool.

      Do you know any benefits of using this tool over the Godaddy tool?

      Also, it's a good idea to take the available list and paste it in Google keyword tool. The problem is the .com extension is at the end of all the available domains so the keyword tool can't search for the keywords. Does anyone know a way around this?
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      • Profile picture of the author danny9
        I use a tool for this - it's called Generic Domain Finder. You should be able to find it with a Google search. It does exactly what you're asking for.
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