Keyword Results Analyzer Tool vs Ultimate Keyword Theme Extractor

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Hi Guys,

For the last few hours I'm sitting here and trying to find out more about both tools. At the first sight they look pretty much the same - the only difference is the price.

Have anyone used at least one of these and did they deliver?

Andy Williams's Keyword Results Analyzer seems to have something called "Site Blueprinting" which is actally supposed to help you build your websites around the keywords harvested by KRA.
Another product - Ultimate Keyword Theme Extractor (UKTE) is cheaper ($99) compared to KRA ($167) but seems to lack these "blueprint" options.

The donwnside of the both is, that you actually can not get any kind of trial before you purchase, which makes me a bit suspicious.

My last purchase - very well invested money I believe - is Market Samurai, but I only tried it after they offered a free trial. Once I went through a few niches and saw what this tool can do for me, I new I'm going to buy it.
Maybe I'm a little bit spoiled by trials, but realistically in last few months I purchased about 5 products, every and each of them was on free trial (at least 7 days). Namely: Blog Success by Jack Humphrey; SeoMoz Pro, Market Samurai and RoboForms. I'm happy with all of these products because I tried them before I bought them.

Paying 100 bucks bofore actually trying out the software is something quite painful for me.


I'll appreciate any advise.
#analyzer #extractor #keyword #results #theme #tool #ultimate
  • Profile picture of the author thecableguy
    Originally Posted by Universal_Soul View Post


    Andy Williams's Keyword Results Analyzer seems to have something called "Site Blueprinting" which is actally supposed to help you build your websites around the keywords harvested by KRA.
    Another product - Ultimate Keyword Theme Extractor (UKTE) is cheaper ($99) compared to KRA ($167) but seems to lack these "blueprint" options.
    I actually have both (I think), KRA was forgotten about until now a computer or two ago. I just watched a video on it and the Site Blueprinting seems to be the same thing as UKTE, but UKTE appears to have more filtering options. In the video on KRA the person downloaded to an HTML file and copied and pasted the results which was really tedious. With KRA you can download it as an excel file (I'm not sure if UKTE has the option, but probably does).

    I'm not sure if it's offered still at UKTE, but if it is Unique Content Analysis the script that originally came as a UKTE bonus comes in really handy when creating the articles.

    Unless you really need some features that KRA has I'd tend to lean towards UKTE.
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    • Profile picture of the author Universal_Soul
      Thank you mate, I'll go with UKTE.

      Best

      JJ
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      • Profile picture of the author thecableguy
        Sure thing. If that bonus UCA script comes with UKTA I think you'll like it, it's color coded and has several fields where you can enter different keywords and graphically see how many times it's repeated and where and modify the article.
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        • Profile picture of the author RealEcon
          Can you use UKTE and still outsource your writing? It seems like it would be hard to find a writer that would want to work a whole bunch of words into the content they are writing. Most writers are fine with 5 or 6 key words, but it seems like this software gives you a lot of extra words that have to be worked into the content.
          Any opinions?
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  • Profile picture of the author Sandycmy
    I really appreciate the way your applying the tools !

    I have bought UKTE, just by the name of Jack Duncan -- He really delivers good stuff !
    Been lost in non-IM works However, I'll get back to put the UKTE tool to real use.

    I'm considering M.Samurai as well .

    Can anyone throw light on how the synergy MS and UKTE works ? Thanks in advance
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  • Profile picture of the author Tony Shipp
    I use both Market Samurai and UKTE together for article content. MS to find the keywords to target and then UKTE to define LSI and related keywords of the top 10 sites. Then just sprinkle those in your content.

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  • Profile picture of the author pavionjsl
    Try this free trial for 30 days......... some of the bigger boys use it. WORDZE.COM
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  • Profile picture of the author thanp73
    I own and use UTKE and got it and Any Williams's tool at the same time. I ended up returning andy's tool as UKTE worked very well, was simpler, however it does take several clicks to get a text based output for pasting to article orders.

    yeah, it's a pain to get writers to do this- best to hire a FT writer and train them.

    as far as i know, his sales page still functions and is here:
    The Ultimate Keyword Theme Extractor - Content Secrets Exposed
    which is
    www.mturkjob.com/keywordthemes/ in case the link doesn't come thru
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  • Profile picture of the author remodeler
    Isn't Andy's latest tool Web Content Studio? Can anyone say how that compares to UKTE?
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