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Hi, if i have bulk keywords and wish to add .com at the end but not wishing to do it one by one. Anyone know is there any tool to do this?? Thanks!

illustration:

ABC
XYZ
PQR
...

>>


ABC.com
XYZ.com
PQR.com
..... .com
 
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I know a great tool called office that will do this :)
put the data in excel
Column A = ABC
Column B = .com
Complete the mail merge and you should have what you need
 

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a9003 said:
I know a great tool called office that will do this :)
put the data in excel
Column A = ABC
Column B = .com
Complete the mail merge and you should have what you need
Yes,I agree.It's a simple method.:thumb:.
 

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Both have the same i think, but i am sure that Ms Office has 65536.
 

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65536 even on OpenOffice.

Just be sure to find and replace a space after merging.

Edit---find and replace---> replace all
 

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aldwin said:
Just be sure to find and replace a space after merging.

Edit---find and replace---> replace all


yes, this is one of the most useful MS Word tool for a domainer...i just like it
 

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You can do this easy in UltraEdit. Just replace every new line with ".com".

Replace: ^p
With: .com

You can do unlimited lines all at once.
 

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I use this

PHP:
<?
$text = "word<br>
word<br>";
$text = eregi_replace("<br>", ".com<br>", $text); 
echo $text;
?>

$text are your words, i put my list into a WYSIWYG editor and it adds <br> for me.

the second $text tells the php to put a .com where every <br> is. It works pretty good for me. If you enter them in the format of...

word
<br>
word
<br>

the results come back as

word .com

but you can just enter that into the script and change it to " .com", ".com<br>"

The <br> assures that there is 1 domain per line.


I hope this helps i use it daily
 

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Just open your list in Word, Use replace ^p with .com^p
That replaces the end of each line with .com. I do this type of stuff in word everyday- for lists over 200k long even.
 
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