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jasoncox
01-12-2005, 05:02 PM
Hey guys...

Have you seen the new Niche Keyword research that's
available for free over at www.nichewords.com ?

It's amazing research that reveals hot keywords people
are typing in right b4 they buy a product, but that have
almost NO competition to get a top google listing for.

And it's free, they don't grab your email, nothin like that.

Check it out.

JJ

p.s. yes, I did have a hand in creating this resear

Incubator
01-12-2005, 05:08 PM
Looks interesting, I just tried it out...I see it launches Acrobat Reader but i get errors that say:

"object label badly formatted"

any recommendations how i could try to resolve this

Cheers

WC

AussieWebmaster
01-12-2005, 05:42 PM
It gives you a predesigned page... link needs instructions beyond what you have... otherwise I would think you are looking for an inbound link from SEW

telNform
01-12-2005, 07:32 PM
It appears the site is not working very well (time: 3:29pm PST) ... the page: http://www.nichewords.com/selectpdf.php ... I have to refresh the screen to get the pdf to even become active. I am running XP Pro Service Pack 2; IE v6.0.2900xxx

siteseo
01-12-2005, 08:31 PM
I don't understand the values listed for "Sites on Google." Clearly that doesn't mean the number of sites listed in the Google index for that keyword, because the numbers from a manual search don't match up with those listed in your "report." Your homepage states that you can "see how many incoming links each site has..." What sites? Where are the links listed? Confusing...

fathom
01-14-2005, 07:43 AM
I don't understand the values listed for "Sites on Google." Clearly that doesn't mean the number of sites listed in the Google index for that keyword, because the numbers from a manual search don't match up with those listed in your "report." Your homepage states that you can "see how many incoming links each site has..." What sites? Where are the links listed? Confusing...

I assume 'the value' means RESULTS IN GOOGLE divided by SEARCH TERM USAGES = VALUE or the KEI that WordTracker reports to gauge the ease of ranking for best chance at traffic.