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Hey Warriors, If you have in your hands the Adwords Keyword Tool one of the most complete-accurate keyword tools in the market and it's FREE why in the heck would you use Wordtracker? I mean what's the difference? Any thoughts on this one! Thanks Rick ◄ |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: , , .
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Good question, i would love a answer aswell.
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Some parts of WordTracker are quite useful for things like keyword suggestion, but the KEI rating is total crap IMO. I used to subscribe to it a long time ago, but I use the adwords tool to research search phrases and search volumes. I use google.com to measure organic competitiveness (using intitle, inurl, etc.). I've been very successful just using the Google tools... I mean who has more data about search than Google.
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The more keywords generated by a keyword research tool, the more chances you have of uncovering red hot niche opportunities. Wordtracker's premium Keywords tool gives you 1,000 keywords in a single search. Google's free tool only gives you 200 keywords per search - which means you have fewer possibilities for identifying profitable niche markets. |
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