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| Senior Warrior Member Join Date: Jan 2009
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| What are the accurate keyword research tools, for searching your keyword research (for example, for searching for keywords in the search ranges of 3000 - 5000) what are the free accurate tools for this, that you people use? |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Red Wing, Minnesota
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| Making Money Rocks Join Date: Apr 2009
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Yeah just use the google keyword tool. And remember to use "Exact" match time. Otherwise results can get distorted.
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Brisbane Australia
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I agree, I have used a fair few of the paid keyword research tools, from keyword elite, market samurai and wordtracker... But they are slow compared to Google's Keyword tool and I found them in some cases a bit too complex to understand.. I think they would try and complicate things too much to justify there high pricing... I agree with the guys... stick with Google's keyword tool.. |
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I can vouch for the Google Adwords tool, it's probably the best one out there. Plus many other keyword tools pull their data from Adwords anyway. |
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I always use google keyword, as people say everyone else drags there info from there, but also aswell I use Micro niche finder, you have to pay for it, but it gives you a bit more information than google.
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| Google Trends & Wordtracker mashup | GTrends after it says your free time is up and you have to buy it... just refresh the page and carry on. |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: California
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Like many above said Google's keyword tool will suit you just fine if you are looking for a free tool. Paid - I really prefer Micro Niche finder. I think Market Samurai is good too.
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