Death of An Outstanding Keyword Software Tool

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RE: Death of An Outstanding Keyword Research Tool

I need somebody to write a keyword processing program for me, just the basics, with one simple feature that I will describe below.

As you know, the WebComp Analyst SEO keyword software tool suddenly went defunct. The hidden reason was something about dependency upon Yahoo Site Explorer as a keyword data back-link source. The company and the author of the software, John Leger, still have successful operations with many other software products.

However, countless online entrepreneurs who used WebComp Analyst with great ease and high productivity were shockingly left without one of the greatest Google SEO keyword software analysis tools on the market.

I am one of those guys, and as strangely as it may sound, I cannot find another tool that has the WebComp Analyst's most amazing feature -- that is, the ability to process MULTIPLE keywords (at least 12 of them at the same time) with just one single click.

With fairly high speed and total accuracy, this tool gave you the ability to quickly "deep-link analyze" a SLEW of different keywords, right from your own simple Notepad text file, and gave back a beautiful chart with the exact results you sought so uncover.

Anyway, I already have Market Samurai, Traffic Travis, and NicheBot in my possession. Yet, none of these three keyword analysis tools has that one very unique feature that WebComp Analyst provided -- simultaneous processing of your own LIST of various keywords with one click.

I surely need that feature, without a doubt. I have spoken to the three companies above about their intention or ability to CREATE or ADD such a feature. Not sure I can wait for them, as my current keyword tasks now multiply on a daily basis.

Do any of you know of a program that does what I describe above? Also, can anyone here WRITE a simple program for me that does what my story describes?
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    • Surely appreciate your reply. To be clear, I certainly am without time to learn how to write programs. Hope this thread can locate someone who DOES have the time, and of course, can do it inexpensively for me, as well.

      What I CAN do for you, is help spread the word about your project when it is completed. I write excellent Press Release HEADLINES, and impeccable 100% unique articles by hand, in addition to all the other tasks which remain in progress.

      Thanks again for your reply, and keep me posted.

      K e n

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  • I was planning on adding this kind of functionality to my software.

    I don't see how depending on the Yahoo site explorer caused the demise of this program. Yahoo site explorer is alive and well, it's just accessed differently. You have to use the YQL API instead of the site explorer API.

    Maybe these guys didn't get the memo?

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    I read the site msg. Looks like these guys didn't get the memo. If you talk to John make sure he hooks me up with some kind of kick-back
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    • I agree with you 100% about the "Site Explorer" attempted explanation. I also use it myself, yet the "manual' activity for LONG lists of keywords is the basis of the problem described in this thread.

      Do you have, or know how to enter an existing LIST of Notepad keyword phrases into a software that can show ALL their results with one click, rather than the requirement to enter one, single keyword phrase at a time?

      This is the problem I currently need to solve, and I'm sure it would also help THOUSANDS of other online entrepreneurs, even if there is a price involved.

      Even serious keyword analysis programs like SEO Spyglass, NicheBot, Traffic Travis, or Market Samurai omit this particular feature.

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  • Wow, I must be really out of the loop. I fired up my webcomp analyst today and was getting all 0 backlink results. I then find that the software is useless now??? this was my favorite tool for checking competition, especially locally. Would have been nice to receive an email from Jon a few months ago explaining what was going on. I get 6 emails for each of his other products he rolls out every couple months.

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