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Forge for industrial laser marking

Keyword formatter with conflict detection, applied to industrial laser marking & engraving.

Keyword expansion in industrial laser marking requires discipline because the space between 'production-grade fiber laser' (a winner) and 'fiber laser hobby kit' (contamination) is thin, and one wrong match-type decision can mute a keyword entirely. Forge takes a list of keywords and formats them into match types (exact, phrase, broad), flags conflicts where broad-match keywords eat phrase-match traffic, and surfaces near-duplicates you did not know were there. For laser marking, the discipline is: never run broad match on core keywords. Instead, build an exact-match foundation (high CPL, high conversion rate) and a phrase-match secondary (moderate CPL, moderate conversion). Forge surfaces when your keyword list has '[laser marker] exact' and '[laser marker] broad' sitting side by side — you should kill the broad. Use Forge on Signal output; when Signal flags a high-performing bigram like 'fiber laser production line', hand it to Forge to format into exact ('fiber laser production line'), phrase ('[fiber laser] [production line]'), and near-variants. Review for conflicts before uploading to the Editor.

About Forge

Paste a list of keywords. Forge formats them into match types, flags conflicts (broad eats phrase eats exact), and surfaces near-duplicates. Bulk undo prevents the typical "I just nuked the campaign" moment that every keyword tool refuses to protect against.

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About industrial laser marking

Industrial laser marking is one of the most contaminated B2B verticals in paid search. The category keyword 'laser marker' returns hobbyists, jewelry engravers, Etsy sellers, and college students searching at scale — none of whom can afford a $40K industrial system.

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