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Additional Information:
Wordtracker’s Main Service
Wordtracker’s main service can best be explained in three steps:
1. You’ll start off by entering at least one search term into Wordtracker’s brainstorming tool. Wordtracker then searches MetaCrawler.com and DogPile.com to come up with a list of websites from which they cull up to 300 similar and related words (by way of those sites’ MetaTags).
Wordtracker makes suggestions of up every combination of keywords and phrases (that its algorithm can come up with) as well as potentially relevant alternate terms.
2. Wordtracker then evaluates the popularity of those words by calculating how many times each keyword was entered into one of those two search engines from over 300 million searches over the last 130 days (a little over 4 months or 1/3 of a year).
3. Probably the single-most valuable tool in the Wordtracker armory is what comes next – Wordtracker’s Competitive Analysis Tool - identifying which of these terms your competition knows the least about. This information is displayed in an easy-to-read chart that tells you how many web pages are already using each of those search terms and how many searches per 24 hours that search term is queried. That means you’ll know how many websites are competing for how many potential clicks per day.
Organize your ad campaigns on Wordtracker using their Keyword Projects page, facilitating effortless, intuitive campaign management. The Keyword Project page allows you to:
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Maintain 7 different keyword lists at once
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Name each project yourself
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Isolate “Current” project from “Stored” projects
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Delete keyword lists with one stroke
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Import search terms into the list
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Export search terms from the list
What’s more, the Keyword Projects page details all the information you used to come up with this campaign in the first place, so you can easily reevaluate your choices as new results come in and conditions change. An advanced view of the Competitive Analysis tool is also presented here, displaying your competition’s use of your chosen keywords divided into the individual search engines, directories, and pay-per-bid engines those results came from.
Additional Benefits
Wordtracker advanced tools for SEO Professionals: Wordtracker provides Search Engine Marketers (SEMs) many useful tools and features, including personalized customer support.
One powerful tool for web developers, entrepreneurs, and organization is the ability to incorporate the power of Wordtracker into their existing systems – integrating the Wordtracker program into their web applications, software, and/or services – using Wordtracker API. An additional benefit to this web-based service is that you can exceed the 500-result limit imposed on Wordtracker’s regular users.
Other advanced tools include their Keyword Universe Tool, a Comprehensive Search Function, tools to find misspellings, and tools to further analyze keyword popularity and costs.
The Wordtracker Academy: Develop your search engine marketing knowledge with ample tutorials, articles, and resources - from beginning levels to advanced - from building to optimizing your ad campaign - including “expert keyword searching tips”.
Wordtracker also publishes a free, downloadable – No Membership Required – eBook on optimizing your use of their features. 9 experts tackle a fictional company’s Wordtracker campaign, each from a different angle.
Keyword Research Reports: First of all, Wordtracker has a free, opt-in email service - No Membership Required – where they’ll send you – on a weekly, biweekly, or monthly basis, the top 500 searched keywords and phrases. But that’s just a teaser.
Because Wordtracker also has available for purchase the Top 20,000 up to the Top 500,000 keyword search terms. Learn the search patterns, surfing habits, and (most of all) the needs and desires of your audience.
The price range is around $116-$2,350 depending on the size of the list. Wordtracker offers a 30-day money back guarantee on their Research Reports.
There are many ways to give Wordtracker a try. You can sign up for 1 day ($7.21), 1 week ($24.03), 1 month ($48.05), or 1 year ($240.26). The Wordtracker site is quick to mention (and we might agree) that finding just 1 choice keyword should more than pay for price of a 1 week membership.
But best of all – Wordtracker offers a free trial. That alone should be enough for you to go and check it out.
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