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There are tons of keyword research tools on the market. We all know this... It's no secret. But the problem with these tools are they do TOO MANY things... and they don't do 1 specific function extremely well. The 1 specific function I'm referring to is the simple act of showing you how competitive any keyword is. (i.e. how difficult OR easy it will be to rank that keyword in Google) Not only will Niche Finder do this for you, in only a few minutes, but it will allow you to also: Generate an unlimited number of long tailed keywords actually being searched, right now, on Google. and Find exact match domain names for ANY keyword all with 1 mouse click! Quickly see the difficulty level of getting a keyword ranked in Google and View monthly search counts IN GOOGLE for both Global and local searches. This comes directly from Google (in real-time)! Plan your entire SEO strategy based on the summary data that Niche Finder generates for you. No other tool allows you to create a plan of attack like Niche Finder does and View Adwords Cost Per Click Data. (GREAT for Adsense marketers!) And a lot more you'll just have to wait and see for yourself!I know your time is valuable so I won't ramble any more. I created this tool for my own personal use, so I could teach my outsourced workers how to find profitable, low competition/high search keywords that they could create web pages for, and quickly get those pages ranked in Google. Niche Finder is one of my favorite tools because it's simple, yet is so effective at what it does... Find low competition, highly searched keywords, which is VERY important for my business. At the time of posting this WSO, I've not yet released the software publically. It's ONLY available here. And, I'm also giving a 50% off discount from the price that it will be once we "go live". To get a copy of Niche Finder, click the add to cart button below. Enjoy! Brad | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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I've used this and it's an awesome piece of software. |
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I think i've found a great niche, thanks to this software.
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| Michelle Green War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Arlington, TX
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Looks like a useful software program. What's the major difference between this and Micro Niche Finder?
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Brad I have purchased various software from you and most of your software comes with lifetime free updates. Will all future updates be free for this software too? Thanks and regards Zm |
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Amazing niche research tool brad, I've been using it alongwith market samurai and results are just above expectations. BTW there's no add to cart link in your post.
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And thanks everyone for the kind words! And Michelle, our formula for determining competition is very extensive and involves lots of off page analysis (links). Also, the way NF summarizes, collects data, and builds keywords lists is different. There are too many differences to really list here. Have a look at the short video and that will give you an idea of some of what NF does. Brad | |
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How is this difference with Keyword Goldmine by Rob? Can this also suggest niche keywords without us entering any keyword? |
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Hi, I'm not sure. I haven't used Keyword Goldmine before. You must start with 1 seed keyword and then you can build out your list that way. You cannot click "start" and have the software generate random keywords based on nothing :-P Brad |
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Hai Brad How different between keyword elite and this tools? mike |
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Hey Brad Bought the software. Really great stuff. It truly is a "one click" operation. Something we never had before on Keyword Research. I know you previously mentioned that we can do own keyword research by entering one keyword at a time but the fact that many people are inquiring about feeding their own list of keywords to check their "rank ability" seems to show that this would be a very popular and a much appreciated feature to have on there. Any chance you could add this on for us through a simple text or csv import or something like that? Thanks. |
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Can it used on both my PC and laptop ?
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NF is different from Keyword Elite and other tools because it's very simple and straightforward. The 1 function it serves is checking keyword competition and uncovering long tail keywords. KE and other tools are great and serve their purpose, but do quite a lot. NF makes this 1 aspect very easy and quick. Regarding the input of more than 1 word at a time. I do really like this idea, but the problem is that IP blocking from Yahoo and Google would happen, even with our built in proxies. If anyone knows of any excellent paid proxy sources, we could integrate a few of those into the software for users to then input their own account proxies with these other 3rd party sources. Brad | |
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So this software using exact monthly searches or broad searches?
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Either/Or. You select what you want when you run the software. Please watch the video. I show you how to use it. It's very easy :-) Brad |
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Hi Rabbi, by "value", what exactly do you mean? Are you referring to the Microsoft OCI value in Micro Niche Finder? If so, Micro Niche Finder returns "no response" as the value for all OCI values. The reason is because Microsoft OCI no longer exists. Is there another value indicator you're referring to? The nice thing about Niche Finder is that 100% of keywords' competition values are automatically generated, without having to manually click on each individual word like Micro Niche Finder, or any other tool. You can also generate "long tail" variations of any keywords VERY easily with Niche Finder, as opposed to others. Brad |
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Hey Brad Just purchased this cool tool. I have 2 questions for you. When i search for a keyword it says something about oci engine or something like that could not be found and automatically takes me to login to my adwords account. Is this something wrong on my end why it doesn't load? It did work when i used my adwords account but was curious if this is important. Also. I work at home and also have 2 laptops and a main computer at work. I use different computers depending if im in the main office or the department offices. My question is since i bought this will i be able to put this software on the computers i have in the office. I was curious because i notice you have to register your username so wanted to find out if it was ok to do so not to get in trouble having to put my email in more than once. By the way. The software so far is awesome. Thanks for such great stuff. I also have micro niche finder but this is so much easier in my opinion. Thanks Craig Caron |
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Hey Craig, thanks. To answer your questions: 1. The first one, yeah, all user's see that message if they haven't input their Adwords login information the first time. You'll never see it again now that you input your login info. It's not "OCI" that you saw. It was XUL, which is the Firefox web browser built into the software. Anyway, you won't be asked to input your Adwords info again, now that you did it. The reason that's needed is so you don't have to input a capche code into the software after each time you start the software (like micro niche finder). 2. You'll be able to install Niche Finder on 2 computers per license. So, choose those 2 you'd like to install on. Maybe 1 laptop at home, and then your desktop at work. Hope that answers your questions, and thanks for the nice comments. I'm hoping to add a feature that will tell users if the exact match of the .com version of the domain is available to purchase. Working on that right now. Brad |
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Hey Brad Thanks for the fast reply. I will install it on one of my laptops and will just have to buy it again for my other computers. It would definitely be well worth it. Thanks again. Your the Poo. Craig |
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Hey Brad, does nichefinder work with these european Googles like .de, co.uk., fr.. ? Thanks |
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Brad P.S. I'll find out for sure and if it doesn't, I'll see if we can add that as a preference inside the software. | |
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Hi, will this run on a Mac - if I use windows emulation like Parallels? Amazing how many WSOs don't tell you this up front! ![]() Thanks |
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Hi Brad. I wonder if your tool will work with Hebrew.
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Another good question. I'm completely guessing here, but I would guess no.
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I have been looking for a better way to search for great keywords. What a great tool ! I can't wait to get started with it ! |
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i've used it and its awesome. its an amazing niche research tool brad..
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Hello Brad I have just purchased my copy. thanks for WSO regards Zm |
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I like this tool so far. Just downloaded it less than an hour ago. I especially like how it easily generates longtail keywords. Other keyword research programs give me a headache. This one is nice and simple. There are only a few things I don't like. I don't like not knowing exactly what criteria the software program considers when choosing the keywords it gives the green light to. I would like if it could determine the commercial value of the keywords selected. I would also like it to put a minimum on monthly search volume. Like for some I'm getting "No Data" for search volume. And I'm wondering if that means there's no traffic for those keywords. I definitely like less headaches though and like this tool much more than Keyword Rockstar and Market Samurai. The real reason is this... I want a tool to just tell me "Use this keyword" and that's what Niche Finder is doing. |
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I also think this is very good software.What I don't like is the fact that it is limited to 50 keywords.Why is that? Brad if you want to pitch in please. Thanks |
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Hey Koosdoos, glad you like Niche Finder too. To answer your question... The main reason is to avoid IP blocking from so many initial queries. We have a TON of built in proxies to avoid banning, which would happen after 1 search had we not integrated a bunch of paid proxies. So, what we do is start with the 50 BEST keywords and then allow you to build your list out from those, by right-clicking on a keyword and selecting "generate long tail". You can still create large keyword lists (much much higher than 50), but this way you're only generating more keywords based on the GOOD words you initially found. Rather than starting with, say, 800 keywords (of which 95% would be garbage anyway, and you'd exponentially increase the automated queries to Google and Yahoo, causing your IP to be blocked due to all of the data that's crunched in determining keyword competition values), we start with the best 50. Cuts down on queries, and still gets you extremely good keywords you can actually work with. I own almost all keyword research tools and have found that the initial shot gun approach with generating a bazillion keywords and filtering down takes way too long and isn't very efficient anyway. Hope that helps answer why NF was designed this way. Brad |
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Thanks Brad for the explanation.I understand.How difficult would you say it is for a yellow keyword to rank?I don't find a lot of green one's with enough traffic Thanks |
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You will typically find at least 3 out of the initial 50 to be green. I always go after BOTH green and yellows that are low in the range. Yellows are pretty easy as well. It just depends on what you're doing to rank those keywords highly. The green ones take hardly any links at all. Whereas, the yellows are slightly higher, and the reds are a lot. It's really safe to say anything under a 55 difficulty is easily achievable in a short period of time. Brad | |
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Day 2 using the software. HOLY CRAP, I can't believe all the high traffic low competition keywords with high commercial value that I'm uncovering using this tool along side the AdWords keyword tool. THANKS! The way you calculate each keyword and give the greenlight is totally accurate when you check out each keyword manually. This is the greatest tool ever... |
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I purchased a very expensive monthly payment software that gave me the "green light" and told me there was thousands of visitors for a keyword. Not only was the keyword very tough to rank for, after all my hard work and expenses to get my site ranked for that word I found the traffic was just a trickle . I checked it in your software and it has a red light and very low traffic. That is more accurate to my experience. Aaron |
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Brad... somtime it gives results like: "best diet plan s" what does it mean? misspell KW that I should try to rank or a mistake of the tool? (like ' or something) |
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Jason had a good suggestion. If you don't want to see them inside of Niche Finder, filter out all words containing 's' . Brad | |
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hello as you mentioned the the keyword are taken directly from google why can't i simply use google KW toll to find these kw, doesw the software add to them other KW ? what actually is the main benifit of the software uppon google tool. also does your toll provide also the comertiality of the kw ? and can i screen on the strength of the compitition and not only the amount of it thanks |
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Hi, Niche Finder shows you which of those keywords are GOOD. Meaning, which are easy to rank in Google. Generating keywords is the easy part and can be done with many free keyword tools. 100% of desktop keyword tools pull keywords from some free source online. They are not just made up :-) We chose to use the Google keyword tool because those keywords are 100% what people are searching "on Google" which is what we care about. And that is the tool that most online marketers prefer. The problem with the Google keyword tool is it doesn't tell you which words are easy to rank for. They just give you a list of words, along with their search count. Which is fine... but not something that is very practical when it's time to choose which words are actually beneficial to your business. Niche Finder takes those words and makes them useful. It also, then, allows you to take the word(s) you find as "useful" and build out a larger keyword list based on those words. Those keywords do not come from the Google keyword tool, but rather, the Google search box itself. We will likely be adding Adwords CPC values soon, so yes. Lastly, absolutely you can sort and filter on competition. That is the strength and purpose of Niche Finder. To find niches. Hopefully that answers your question. Brad |
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Hi Brad do you check off exact match when doing your search. Thanks Tommy |
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Hi, you can. It is personal preference. If you want to know how many times the "exact" keyword phrase is searched, then yes, check it. If you want to see broad match search counts then don't check it. I usually check it. Brad |
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PLEASE RESPOND TO MY EMAIL, SUPPORT TICKET OR PM!!!!!!!!!!
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| Hi, I'd be happy to help quickly with whatever it is you need, but... 1. I don't have a pm from you. 2. I don't have an email from you. 3. It's the weekend and our office is closed. We open Monday morning at 8am ET. If you submitted a support ticket, you can pm me your ticket number and I'll be happy to take care of whatever it is you need today (Sunday). Thank you. Brad |
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Brad, I apologize. Your support people did answer me but your email appeared in my SPAM box You responded 2 days ago I've wasted all this time waiting. Should have checked the support site. My bad. Sorry!
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Hi Brad, I have just ordered but it is not allowing me to register the product. Says im using an incorrect email address but i have checked and its exactly the same one i ordered with. Can you advise ? Thanks, Adam Ps i have pm'd my order No & email details |
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Brad, Got it working now thanks : ) Ads |
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