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| My Time Is Coming! War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom.
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I got a trial version of MS and although I have Micro Niche Finder I thought I'd give it a try, especially as there's a trial version; But what do other Warriors think of this software and what advice would you give using it? I'm keen to do some serious keyword research even if I don't go beyond the trial period but if it is better than what I've been using I might consider it? I have Micronichefinder and Keyword Elite already, so what can Market Samurai do that they can't or should I utilise the two of them together? I'm still learning keyword research so that's why I'm asking. Kind regards and thanks for taking a look Brian |
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| Failed Warrior Join Date: May 2009 Location: BC Canada
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I love MS. I have a paid version and love it. Don't search for 1000's of KW at the same time. Google will give you a time out. I love that it estimates the traffic you could receive if you have the top spot. It is an estimate but I believe it is derived from using Google trends with know kw and traffic. |
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Florida
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Make sure you subscribe to MS blog, there is some really great information there. Also, there are a lot of tutorials available on their site. I also own a paid version of MS and love it.
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Brian I suggest you watch the MS videos and read their blog. This is a fantastic tool Mike Hill | |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2009
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Just started using MS and so far really like it. One question, with it set to broad match the daily searches come in for broad but the competition comes in for phrase match, when choosing a keyword is it best to base results on phrase or broad competing pages?
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Mar 2009
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I am one of the few that happen to have the ability to tell the difference between good foci and bad. Send me a list of 20 problems you may be able to help solve and if we are lucky 1 will be a good area for MS. |
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| Never Quit! Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: , , USA.
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Hey Brian, I was just using MS today and I dug up some serious keywords. I started a thread about it earlier. I don't have the other tools so I can't compare, but the amount of information that I get from MS is really incredible. I've heard others talk about the other software that you have and I haven't really heard of any features that MS doesn't have. Hope that helps. Stiz |
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| SEO IS EASY... War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Middleton On Sea, United Kingdom.
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oh my god I have been using Market samurai for a long time now and it has helped me find perfect domainnames and brilliant niches.... I think its safe to say my income has definiately had MS to thank for. I not looked at their blog yet..... but I might just do that now Danny |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2008
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Oh, man... There are more of you using this than I thought! I also have the paid version and it saves a tremendous amount of time. Best to you, John Dennis |
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| SEO IS EASY... War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Middleton On Sea, United Kingdom.
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I have been having a few errors recently saying that google data centers my be updating.... but I think its because the wifi connections have been poo Danny |
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