Keyword Research Tools – here is my favourite

Best  Keyword Research Tools – Watch This in action

If you know anything about me and the way I market online, you’ll know that

I’m a keyword research fanatic. Finding the “right” keywords that will send

“buyers” (keyword: BUYERS) to my websites is the single most important

starting point for any website I create.

 

Up until now, I was stuck using about 3-4 different keyword tools together, to

come up with the right information to uncover these keywords.

 

There’s tools that:

 

- generate a billion keywords

- show me tons of pay per click data

- show me all sorts of ratios and percentages

- show me anchor text and link counts, and titles tags, alt tags, and blah blah blah…

 

But when it comes down to it, all I want to know is:

 

“What keyword is going to be easy to rank in Google” (i.e. get me traffic fast)

“What keyword is going to send BUYER traffic”

 

Well, FINALLY somebody has created the perfect niche finding tool. It’s does

exactly what I need, and I can personally guarantee you that it does what YOU

need.

 

I won’t hype it up, because this tool is not about hype. It’s about being a practical

tool that just flat out works and does what WE need done.

 

Watch this video and I guarantee you’ll agree:

 

Watch this Keyword Research Tools Here

I’ve been using a new keyword research, niche finder tool called “Niche Finder”

for the past several weeks, and let me just say I’ve been waiting a LONG time

for someone to finally create a simple keyword program that would allow me to:

 

1. enter a keyword

2. have related words returned

3. show me whether or not the keyword is easy, moderate, or difficult to rank in Google

4. show me which of the words would make me the money cash, should I rank highly

5. and allow me to generate long tail words based on the “good” words I found

 

Now, I know what you’re thinking… It seems like these are “no brainer” features in a

keyword tool. And really, they are. But the problem is that while there are a TON of

keyword tools out there, none of them did ONLY this.

 

The ones that did “somewhat” do this, had so much other junk cluttering the tool up,

wasting hours of my time clicking, clicking, and clicking some more to get the info I

really needed.

 

Anyway, I highly suggest you go here, watch the video on the page, and you’ll see

exactly what I mean, and why I think you’re going to love this tool too. It’s quickly

become my most used keyword tool, and I own them ALL!

 

Watch this Keyword Research Tools Here

Google Keyword research tools

 

 

 

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Keyword Research Services – Instacash Tested To Destruction

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Are you like me and struggle with keyword research? I can find keywords all day long. Most of what I find are just not good enough.

When I used Google’s keyword tool I trusted the results 100%. A big company like that wouldn’t give false results, would they? Turns out they do and they don’t.

What you see (the data) is not what you get. But it will have been spot on at some time. I discovered the answer almost by pure chance.

I homed in on a key phrase with roughly 5000 competing websites. I felt I could do well with that one. I started banging articles out left right and centre. Hundreds in fact.

Soon after I noticed Google telling me there was about 9000 competing pages now. I was downhearted at this new revelation. Maybe it was going to be far more difficult than I imagined. It turned out that my articles were showing on these sites and ranking for the keyword.

The point I’m trying to get across is that had I looked at the keyword with 9000 competitors, I would have left it alone. An awful lot of these new sites were showing my article, thus I was my own competitor. A good result all round in my opinion.

Anyway, I decided to give a keyword research service a try as I couldn’t count on getting lucky every time. I was looking to get some decent keywords delivered on a daily basis. I did a few calculations and came to the conclusion that research services, though not cheap, were value for my dollar.

There were a few to choose from but I went with Travis Sago and his Instacash service. Travis is the original bum marketer. Bum marketing only costs my time so it’s my kind of marketing.

I figure if one good keyword comes each day that should save me an hour or two’s work. Two hours or so to me is quite valuable. Put that couples hours saved against the daily cost and it adds up to value.

I get a lot of emails from gurus banging on about outsourcing. I reckon there’s not much difference here. I’m outsourcing my keyword research to a professional service.

If you want to know how I got on with the keyword research service head on over to my website and see for yourself how it turned out. I also mentioned earlier how I got thousands of articles on web pages all over the net. I’ll let you into that little secret on my site.

KeywordResearchService.org

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