Keyword Cleaner
How To Use The Keyword Cleaner
1. Copy keywords from your spreadsheet you have downloaded from Amazon and past into text area.
2. Click on the button to clean the keyword phrases.
The keyword phrase will be split at colons and semi-colons and each will be placed on a separate line.
Then the non-alphanumeric characters and commas will be removed.
Each line is less than 10 words and 80 characters, and the excess characters will be on a separate line again.
3. The second button can be used if you want to remove a particular keyword from the original keyword phrases. You can also edit the lines in this text area before you copy and paste them to your Amazon ads account.

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