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youngus
08-24-2007, 02:40 PM
I want to share with you this tool, it's free, it's a keyword suggestion tool:
http://seokeywords.topof.ath.cx
I hope it will be useful !
weblaunchphxx
08-27-2007, 09:03 AM
I want to share with you this tool, it's free, it's a keyword suggestion tool:
http://seokeywords.topof.ath.cx
I hope it will be useful !
Thanks! It is very usefull for suggesting keywords.
It also contains country selecting options.
searchengineman
09-04-2007, 04:46 PM
A single glance at this tool shows they are also using the
Defunct Overture Database, find a newtool. This is useless.
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I'm hoping somone can offer some advice,
We are looking for a robust Keyword Analyzer Tool, That does not require rocket science to use.
Our main focus is to find a tool that can generate keyword idea's, phrases etc.
With excellent filtering and text sorting tools.
But obviously the biggest issue is reliable search data to focus on Niche Market areas for SEP and SEO.
I have been researching
Keyword Analyzer (Trial),
Rapid Keyword (Trial)
and Keyword Elite (Unfortunately you have to pay to play).
I am disappointed that these tools are relying on the defunct Overture Tool. My limited try with Keyword Discovery, has left me scratching my head, am I missing something? The Trial leaves me underwhelmed.
Rapid Keyword at least give you the option to choose sources
I'm hoping someone can give us some insight.
Searchengineman.
BuckfastMonk
09-06-2007, 01:44 PM
word tracker and keyword discovery are two of the best keyword tools around. Both are very different so you should have a play and pick one that best fits.
I think both offer a trial - can't be certain
searchengineman
09-06-2007, 02:14 PM
word tracker and keyword discovery are two of the best keyword tools around. Both are very different so you should have a play and pick one that best fits.
I think both offer a trial - can't be certain
Any assistance you can offer for a keyword research tool would be great. I am strongly leaning currently towards
http://www.wordze.com followed by the usual www.wordtracker.com (http://www.wordtracker.com/).
I would like to know if anyone on the forum has had real SEO/SEP experience with the tool, is it worth subscribing to?
Search-Engine-Man
BuckfastMonk
09-06-2007, 03:17 PM
Of course I have had "real" experience with the tool. Thats obviously why I recommended it!
Word tracker and KWD are the best keyword tools out there full stop!
Marcia
09-06-2007, 04:38 PM
Of course I have had "real" experience with the tool. Thats obviously why I recommended it!
Word tracker and KWD are the best keyword tools out there full stop!I assume you mean "real" experience with WordTracker and Keyword Discovery, both of which have free tools available online:
http://www.keyworddiscovery.com/search.html
http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com/
And the Overture tool, while outdated, is still somewhat useful for relative comparisons.
BuckfastMonk
09-07-2007, 06:02 AM
I assume you mean "real" experience with WordTracker and Keyword Discovery, both of which have free tools available online:
Yup, just like the post suggested - Both are great tools but like most things there is no perfect solution. I personally suggest using a number of different tools/methods and performing your own comparisons
markov
09-10-2007, 10:42 AM
I use Digital Point Keyword Suggestion Tool and recommend the same.