Tools for mixing and matching sets of keywords

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I'm looking for a tool that will take two sets of keywords and give me every possible combination. For example:

Set #1 = hamster, gerbil

Set #2 = house, home

Result = hamster house, gerbil house, hamster home, gerbil home

The only tool I've found so far is an Excel add-on called DigDB. Unfortunately, it's Windows-only, and it's sold by subscription for $78 a year.

If you know of any cheaper and/or Mac-friendly alternatives, please post them here!

(Sorry if there's already a thread on this topic--I did a couple of searches, but I'm new here, and it's quite possible that I missed something.)

Joshua
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  • Profile picture of the author Oling
    It would be great to have such tools but at the price you mentioned, that is too much for me to handle. I would do it myself if that is the case... that is until i can afford it. I will folloe this thread and see what others say or know about.

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  • Profile picture of the author Brian_Mahaffey
    You could just put the formulas in excel and pay for nothing.

    It would look something like =A1+B1 in column C1

    Where Column A row 1 would be hamster and Columns B row1 would be house, this would then make column C1 say "hamster house"

    Double check the formula with the excel help file -- as I am just winging it
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  • Profile picture of the author Ethan W.
    Hey,

    Not to sure if this will help you out at all...I was searching around and found it, didn't really look into it or try it tho...but might be what your looking for, I know PPC Classroom had one for free if you were a member (although it was a bit pricey if you didn't jump on the boat to start)

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  • Profile picture of the author Ethan W.
    (no aff link in my previous post) just to clarify
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  • Profile picture of the author spires
    Hi, I have a tool that does it - Adwords Supremacy.

    The tools on question has two boxs:
    Box #1 = hamster, gerbil

    Box #2 = house, home

    Results:
    hamster house
    hamster home
    gerbil house
    hamster home

    There are also 6 other Adwords tools & training videos.

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    Good Luck
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  • Profile picture of the author jbeidler
    Thanks for the suggestions, everyone. It's probably not that bad to just use Excel, unless you're working with really huge sets of keywords.

    I did bookmark the Keyword List Generator for future reference, though.
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  • Profile picture of the author captivereef
    there was a tool called keyword tumbler that did something like this, although it has been a long time since i used it.
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  • Profile picture of the author ExtremeIM
    The tools enlisted are sounding gud.. but I personally think its overpriced.!
    I personally use Adwords Supremacy. Its really gud to work with.
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