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Is there a way to search 400+ urls for a specific keyword?
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 I have a large list of URL's that need to be checked for a specific keyword. I've been doing them one at a time and it's painful. Is there a web based tool out there that can search many different URL's at once? 
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 Agreed. Paste in the keywords, concatenate it, go to your favorite search engine, and you're ready to rock. You could get fancy and probably have the results pull directly into Excel, but if that is possible, it's over my head. 
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 That's how I'm doing it now... was hoping to find a tool/process that would batch process multiples of this in the 100's. 
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 Excel? 
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 You can do it on Google. Search: site:www.sampleURL.com keyword This will search for pages on the specified site which have the keyword. If you get no results then that keyword is not on the website. Don't know any tools that will do multiple searches at once but this might help 
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 You can do it on Google. Search: site:www.sampleURL.com keyword This will search for pages on the specified site which have the keyword. If you get no results then that keyword is not on the website. Don't know any tools that will do multiple searches at once but this might help 
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