Would you buy micro niche finder or market samurai?

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I've tested market samurai before and it took me a long time to figure out what those ALL CAP ACRONYMS were about. I thought it was easy to use but some of the stuff they measure sort of confused me.

Micro Niche Finder is something I'm looking at now. I haven't tested it but what it promises is to have the name capability of samurai but in plain english.

Any opinions? I can't buy both.
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  • Profile picture of the author bhuff85
    I'm a big fan of Micro Niche finder. Used it to really drill down to find some killer niches, as well as some very good long-tail KW's for various sites. Worth the cash in my opinion.
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    • Profile picture of the author MisterE
      If I could only have one I'd choose Micro Niche Finder. I just tried Market Samurai for the third time last week, couldn't really see what it offered that couldn't mostly be done with Micro Niche Finder and one or two other tools.

      There are times when MNF doesn't work due to changes on Googles end, but for the most part the updates are pretty quick.

      What I use now is a combination of three KW tools, MNF, NRC4 (Niche Research Commando?) which I picked up for $7 as a WSO. It analyzes a dozen or more SEO Competition criteria. And my favorite tool was also a WSO, All In Scraper. I start by using MNF, take my filtered KWs, run them through All In Scraper, take those filtered results and run them through NRC4. The whole process goes pretty fast once you've done it a few times, and the final results are extremely good.
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  • Profile picture of the author crosswind
    . Thanks. I think I'll go with your recommendation. I suck at "niche finding".

    You know the problem is that doing this I've inevitably bought a number of "programs" -- not that many, but enough that I can say I'm a strong supporter of the IM industry -- and inevitably *that guy* will start telling you how to use his(her) favorite KW tool. You end up thinking you can't do that program without THAT tool and buying the golf clubs he's telling you you need to play golf...
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